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Just like 90s comics 80s-90s cards are called the junkwax era.

Worse is the fact even someone like Michael Jordan gets downplayed by the newer generations, so unlike Venom/Deadpool getting bigger with films there is no chance the John Olerud/Gary Sheffield rookie cards will hold any value.
LOL, Olerud. Haven't heard that name in a while. Legendary Jays teams of yore!
 
Suffered the same fate as these bad boys:

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Printed about 2 million copies of each.
Frank Thomas...

1995...

Traded a Ricky Henderson Topps Rookie , maybe a PSA 8 / 8.5 for a Big Hurt Select Insert Card that is worth maybe $2 today. :(

I still have a few of his Leafy Rookie Cards though.
 
I have every spiderman comic published (locally, so about one third of the US originals) dating back to 84. Most of them I have bought on release or had an subscription.

Among other things. I like comics - both real ones, and ones where short underwear is worn over long underwear.

Absolutely not a collector, I buy for reading. Do have a few "valuable" ones but they are in storage boxes or shelves just like everything else.

One thing I am trying to actually get as a "collector" just to make myself feel happy - is every first printing Asterix album. Still missing a couple.
 
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Only* hockey card I have left from the times I actually collected them. Fapped to it once, so figured I should keep it when I gave rest of my valueless collection away.

*that's a lie - cause I know there are a few scattered on the floor of the attick from a storage box related fuckup about 20 years ago.
 

Decent channel,showcasing what the big books sold for.
 
Comics I wish I still owned…..the original Wolverine limited series by Frank Miller. John Byrne’s X-Men run. Amazing Spider-Man with Punisher’s 1st appearance.

Baseball card would be the Ken Griffey Jr. rookie card I lost.
 
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