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 Rank: Newbie Groups: Member
Joined: 2/3/2007 Posts: 5 Points: 15 Location: Oregon
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any idea how I can add my comics here for sale? http://graphic-illusion.com
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 Rank: Administration Groups: Forum Admin, Member
Joined: 1/22/2007 Posts: 635 Points: 1,896
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You will need 1-to enter the comics into your Collection in Comic Collector Live. 2-a Pay-Pal account. 3-a valid credit card. -Set up your store on Live Market -Go into CCL and find a book you want to sell. Make sure that you have priced and graded the book, and uploaded any personal scans that you want to include. You can enter Market Notes before you upload, or edit them later in Live Market. With a book selected, click Live Market Manager on the catalog toolbar. Follow the prompts in the dialog that comes up. Make sure that you read and understand the forum rules hereMake sure that you back up your data regularly. It is not stored on the CCL servers, so there is no way we can recover it. It's easy! Click the planet button at the top of your CCL window. Select Data, then Backup Data. Pick a spot to store your backup file, and that's it.
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 Rank: Watcher Groups: Member, Subscriber
Joined: 12/2/2007 Posts: 941 Points: 3,927
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Rain wrote:Make sure that you back up your data regularly. It is not stored on the CCL servers, so there is no way we can recover it. It's easy! Click the planet button at the top of your CCL window. Select Data, then Backup Data. Pick a spot to store your backup file, and that's it. Rain, if I'm not a seller, is there any reason to use the 'back-up' feature? Right now I'm new and only using CCL to organize and eventually evaulate my collection.
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 Rank: Administration Groups: Forum Admin, Member
Joined: 1/22/2007 Posts: 635 Points: 1,896
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Yes, there is a very good reason to use the back-up feature. All the data about your collection is stored on YOUR computer, not the CCL servers. If you don't want to have to re-enter your whole collection if something goes wrong, a back-up is a very good idea. (It's also helpful if you need to move your collection to a different computer.) Make sure that you read and understand the forum rules hereMake sure that you back up your data regularly. It is not stored on the CCL servers, so there is no way we can recover it. It's easy! Click the planet button at the top of your CCL window. Select Data, then Backup Data. Pick a spot to store your backup file, and that's it.
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 Rank: Watcher Groups: Member, Subscriber
Joined: 12/2/2007 Posts: 941 Points: 3,927
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Rain wrote:Yes, there is a very good reason to use the back-up feature. All the data about your collection is stored on YOUR computer, not the CCL servers. If you don't want to have to re-enter your whole collection if something goes wrong, a back-up is a very good idea. (It's also helpful if you need to move your collection to a different computer.) Gotcha. Thanks a lot. Back-up... always. Got it.
 Śح€ДĐŬٱ Finar Comics my (and should be your) online source for comic subscriptions. Great guy! Quality supplier. Awesome customer service. The ElysiumIf you're going to ride my a$$ that hard, you could at least pull my hair. Sometimes, um, I pee when I laugh.
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 Rank: Newbie Groups: Member
Joined: 2/3/2007 Posts: 5 Points: 15 Location: Oregon
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THANKS RAIN BUT: Seriously I have no idea how to just add my comics to sell here did that credit card thing have it on my computer (but got some error message on my computer). I've clicked on everything. I want to use my image of the actual item not some scan of an issue in a grade other than what I am adding. Can't we click on something and manually upload what we have. http://graphic-illusion.com
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 Rank: Herald of Galactus Groups: Approver, Member, Subscriber
Joined: 5/16/2007 Posts: 1,085 Points: 1,038,800 Location: Tacoma, Wash
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you can add you scan to your collection under peronal then use it for your selling image.
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 Rank: Herald of Galactus Groups: Approver, Member, Subscriber
Joined: 5/16/2007 Posts: 1,085 Points: 1,038,800 Location: Tacoma, Wash
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I know it is not staying with the thread, but this is the best place to ask. I was gping through some of my old comics and came accross 1 with a double cover. I have only seen it once before & would like to know what the oddas are of rhis & how it chances the value if at all.
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 Rank: Herald of Galactus Groups: Member
Joined: 1/5/2007 Posts: 1,353 Points: 33,213 Location: Leicester UK
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a_Kid_4_life wrote: I know it is not staying with the thread, but this is the best place to ask. I was gping through some of my old comics and came accross 1 with a double cover. I have only seen it once before & would like to know what the oddas are of rhis & how it chances the value if at all. It's a binding defect - they're only really more than a curio if the comic itself is something worth chasing. So if the double cover is on something like New Warriors #7 then don't get too excited, but if it's a Spider-Man #300 that'll be a different story. I had a double cover recently on the recent Giant-Size Hulk - however the top cover was the standard and the bottom cover was the variant. So a double-cover but not really! Nice different take on a relatively common binding fault though. http://timebombcomics.blogspot.com/http://www.comicspace.com/timebombcomics/http://www.timebombcomics.com
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 Rank: Beyonder Groups: Approver, CR-Management, Forum Admin, Grade My Book Host, Guru, Member, Super Seller
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stevetuk wrote:a_Kid_4_life wrote: I know it is not staying with the thread, but this is the best place to ask. I was gping through some of my old comics and came accross 1 with a double cover. I have only seen it once before & would like to know what the oddas are of rhis & how it chances the value if at all. It's a binding defect - they're only really more than a curio if the comic itself is something worth chasing. So if the double cover is on something like New Warriors #7 then don't get too excited, but if it's a Spider-Man #300 that'll be a different story. I had a double cover recently on the recent Giant-Size Hulk - however the top cover was the standard and the bottom cover was the variant. So a double-cover but not really! Nice different take on a relatively common binding fault though. They only advantage is the outer cover sometimes protects the inner cover making it a higher grade. As to the Giant-Size Hulk..all issues were published that way on purpose.
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 Rank: Herald of Galactus Groups: Guru, Member
Joined: 5/29/2007 Posts: 1,046 Points: 13,298 Location: Bay Area, California
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Personally, I think it would be cool if the publishers would do a double cover on alot of books like the Giant-Size Hulk. They could put 'virgin' covers on the interior one, for example. Sometimes there is really cool art blocked by text, logos, and barcodes...
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 Rank: Eternal Groups: Member
Joined: 2/23/2008 Posts: 223 Points: 914
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Some collectors seek out double covers and are willing to pay a bit more for it. I have had several double covers over my years of collecting and think it is a cool binding defect.
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 Rank: Beyonder Groups: Member
Joined: 3/13/2007 Posts: 316 Points: 36,238 Location: neighbor to CCL's hometown
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comiczar3 wrote:THANKS RAIN BUT: Seriously I have no idea how to just add my comics to sell here did that credit card thing have it on my computer (but got some error message on my computer). I've clicked on everything. I want to use my image of the actual item not some scan of an issue in a grade other than what I am adding. Can't we click on something and manually upload what we have. I've sent you a PM in regards to this matter - :) Thanks. Morganb
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 Rank: Herald of Galactus Groups: Approver, Member, Subscriber
Joined: 5/16/2007 Posts: 1,085 Points: 1,038,800 Location: Tacoma, Wash
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I was digging out some more of my comics from storage & came accross a Marvel Comics Index #5 with Thor on the cover & inside it covers Thors appearance im many comics and gives details of each issues content. It's from November 1977. My questions are are these in the data base & if so where? The other is What is the value range? Thanks
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 Rank: Newbie Groups: Member, Subscriber
Joined: 4/20/2007 Posts: 1 Points: 9,001
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Rain wrote:Yes, there is a very good reason to use the back-up feature. All the data about your collection is stored on YOUR computer, not the CCL servers. If you don't want to have to re-enter your whole collection if something goes wrong, a back-up is a very good idea. (It's also helpful if you need to move your collection to a different computer.) ok i understand this. in the event we have to do this how do we access the backup when we reinstall???? I need help
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 Rank: Sidekick Groups: Member
Joined: 2/27/2009 Posts: 72 Points: 792 Location: Florida
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I have a question. I never really thought about it because I recently started buying a lot of back issues... How do I recognize a reprint?Does a reprint have this color mark on top of every page? Help appreciated 
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 Rank: Beyonder Groups: Approver, CR-Management, Forum Admin, Grade My Book Host, Guru, Member, Super Seller
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CBG wrote:I have a question. I never really thought about it because I recently started buying a lot of back issues... How do I recognize a reprint?Does a reprint have this color mark on top of every page? Help appreciated  Look at the indicia. The second print information is usually located at the end of the information or right after the issue number. Note I said "usually", not all 2nd prints state the information.
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Joined: 2/27/2009 Posts: 72 Points: 792 Location: Florida
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Ok, thanks for that.  But what's up with those marks on every page? I am talking about books that are a little bit older. Every page has a little colored rectangle on top. Does this automatically mean it is a reprint?
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Joined: 2/12/2008 Posts: 2,579 Points: 7,807 Location: livonia,mi
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no those where for distribution purposes .
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 Rank: Sidekick Groups: Member
Joined: 2/27/2009 Posts: 72 Points: 792 Location: Florida
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Hey, I hope somebody can help me with this. At the moment, I own 1628 comic books. Some of them are in a different language ( I would say... uhm... 15% ). I do NOT want to sell my collection, but I would like to find out if I own a few books that might be worth a bit. Now, looking for prices for each book will probably take a few weeks I guess. Is there somebody who could look or skim through my list and tell me if there are some noteworthy books? I would really like to do it myself but until 2 years ago I collected non-English books and I mainly focused on reading them, rather than finding out what they are worth. My list contains all my comic books ( alphabetically ordered ). Help is appreciated. PS: Thanks by the way for answering my last question. Kind of opened my eyes. lol, I thought 80% of my comics were reprints!
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