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Daredevil #168 - Newsstand Edition - Origin & 1st appearance of Elektra - Signed by Frank Miller - 1 Graded comic - First edition - 1981 - CGC 9.4
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Daredevil #168 - Newsstand Edition - Origin & 1st appearance of Elektra - Signed by Frank Miller - 1 Graded comic - First edition - 1981 - CGC 9.4

CGC Signature Series Daredevil #168 Newsstand Edition Key issue. Marvel Comics, 1/1981 Signed by Frank Miller on 15/07/2020 Origin & 1st appearance of Elektra Frank Miller story, cover & art CGC 9.4 graded and encapsulated for protection and preservation. Certified Guaranty Company (CGC) is the world’s leading third-party grading service for comic books. Starting in 2000, CGC revolutionized comic book collecting with accurate and impartial grading and state-of-the-art protective holders. Today, CGC is the definitive leader in comic book certification. What are newsstand editions? Newsstand editions are comic books that were distributed to the public through traditional channels like newsstands, grocery stores, and drug stores. This was the only way comics were distributed during the first 45 years of the industry. Once comic collecting took hold and comic book shops began springing up across the country, direct distribution was established in the late 1970s to cater directly to those shops. Unlike newsstand editions, direct editions could not be returned for credit, but comic shops were able to get their new comics sooner than newsstands, and at a deeper discount, a fair trade-off. As the 1980s progressed, more and more collectors purchased their new comics from local comic shops, while newsstand sales diminished. In the face of shrinking demand, publishers ultimately discontinued newsstand sales altogether by the 2010s. Why are newsstand editions desirable? As newsstand editions diminished throughout the 1980s, their survival rate diminished as well. This was exacerbated by the fact that most newsstand buyers were casual readers who did not preserve their comics, and in most cases, threw them away after they were read. By the 2000s, the number of newsstand editions within a print run was minuscule, making them true rarities compared to their direct edition counterparts. The comic and casing are in perfect condition. The item will be packed very well, protected, and shipped with insured mail. Estimated delivery time: Once you make your payment, it will be shipped within 3 working days.

No. 99136468

No longer available
Daredevil #168 - Newsstand Edition - Origin & 1st appearance of Elektra - Signed by Frank Miller - 1 Graded comic - First edition - 1981 - CGC 9.4

Daredevil #168 - Newsstand Edition - Origin & 1st appearance of Elektra - Signed by Frank Miller - 1 Graded comic - First edition - 1981 - CGC 9.4

CGC Signature Series
Daredevil #168
Newsstand Edition
Key issue.
Marvel Comics, 1/1981
Signed by Frank Miller on 15/07/2020
Origin & 1st appearance of Elektra
Frank Miller story, cover & art

CGC 9.4 graded and encapsulated for protection and preservation.

Certified Guaranty Company (CGC) is the world’s leading third-party grading service for comic books. Starting in 2000, CGC revolutionized comic book collecting with accurate and impartial grading and state-of-the-art protective holders. Today, CGC is the definitive leader in comic book certification.

What are newsstand editions?
Newsstand editions are comic books that were distributed to the public through traditional channels like newsstands, grocery stores, and drug stores. This was the only way comics were distributed during the first 45 years of the industry. Once comic collecting took hold and comic book shops began springing up across the country, direct distribution was established in the late 1970s to cater directly to those shops. Unlike newsstand editions, direct editions could not be returned for credit, but comic shops were able to get their new comics sooner than newsstands, and at a deeper discount, a fair trade-off.

As the 1980s progressed, more and more collectors purchased their new comics from local comic shops, while newsstand sales diminished. In the face of shrinking demand, publishers ultimately discontinued newsstand sales altogether by the 2010s.

Why are newsstand editions desirable?
As newsstand editions diminished throughout the 1980s, their survival rate diminished as well. This was exacerbated by the fact that most newsstand buyers were casual readers who did not preserve their comics, and in most cases, threw them away after they were read. By the 2000s, the number of newsstand editions within a print run was minuscule, making them true rarities compared to their direct edition counterparts.

The comic and casing are in perfect condition.

The item will be packed very well, protected, and shipped with insured mail.

Estimated delivery time:

Once you make your payment, it will be shipped within 3 working days.

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Alfonso Parisini
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Estimate  € 1,000 - € 1,200

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