The Bronze Age of Comic Books is an informal name for a period in the history of mainstream American comic books usually said to run from the early 1970s to the mid-1980s. It follows the Silver Age of Comic Books.

The Bronze Age retained many of the conventions of the Silver Age, with brightly colored superhero titles remaining the mainstay of the industry. However darker plot elements and more mature storylines featuring real-world issues, such as drug use, began to appear during the period, prefiguring the later Modern Age of Comic Books.

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I have 14 bronze age comic books where can I sell them in the Bronx New York?
Q. I have 1973 Richie Rich (Diamonds) for example,Tarzan,Donald Duck, Adams Family,Mary Poppins Unexpected, 2 Witching Hour,and 3 Jughead
Asked by Mustafa G - Wed Sep 12 10:59:39 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The easiest way is to just sell them online. Go to amazon.com or ebay.com and selling them will be easy and you can just do it from home.
Answered by lorettelala - Wed Sep 12 19:48:26 2007

i am looking for the value of my comic books.bronze age,silver,etc. ?
Q. to name a few i need help.ex.DC Detective comics, may 1988. it has batman dead w/lots of white bat eyes in bground.a character over him w/a spotlite wearing gas mask. ex.first issue of the night brigade,wonder comics,canada1987. Thor.Archie.Adventures of the outsiders.silver surfer.capt.amer.'s .gr lanterns.Two 30+Godzilla's and spidey superstories w/ Marvil and the electric company.
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A. comicbookpriceguide.com , should come in very handy with your needs
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Best way to sell my comic book collection?
Q. I have a large collection of Bronze age (?) comic books. Like early-mid eighties. I do not want to sell them individually and I do not have a good idea on what they are worth. What would be the best way for me to sell the entire collection? Should I try ebay or bring it to local comic book stores? I want to make some money, but I do not care if I get top dollar.
Asked by tinofish35 - Wed Mar 11 20:49:44 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You're going to have to go through your collection with a price guide and see if you have anything valuable, set those aside. Take the rest and sell those as one lot at a garage sale, flea market, etc... Sell for a price that will move them just to get rid of them. The rest you can eBay or sell them at a comic show. You're probably not going to make any money off of them, so you might just want to save yourself the headache and get rid of them for $50 or just put them in the trash. The whole thing is going to be a hassle, it depends on how motivated you are.
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