Top 10 Reasons Why Collecting Batman SUCKS!

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2020
  • Collecting Batman is rewarding and satisfying in SO many ways! There are a lot of things that hurt and hinder the hustle however so I thought I'd do a TOP 10 video for you all discussing the ways in which collecting Batman specifically can be extremely challenging. I hope you enjoy! Keep on Collecting!
    10) Hard to specify what to collect
    9) Too many titles!
    8) Minor keys only
    7) Overinflation of older books
    6) so many comics, so few display options
    5) speculation has ruined modern Batman collecting
    4) You'll never own Batman's first appearance
    3) Do you also have to collect the Bat-family?
    2) Is Batman overrated?
    1) Batman is a Gateway Drug into other collections
    #batman #dc #dccomics #speculation #goldenage #silverage #modernage #modern #difficult #video #instruction #top10 #topten #comics #nerd #comicbook

Komentáře • 393

  • @Dan14thPrime
    @Dan14thPrime Před 3 lety +104

    I don’t go for the comic books but I read in collected editions. I have the same feeling just reading Batman. It’s enormous. All the reading I’ve done feels like a drop in the Atlantic.

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety +7

      Hahahaha I also read graphic novels and collected editions. Im not one to read the comic themselves and haven't been for a while. I do read digital versions but the actual comics? I like keeping them minty fresh

    • @Dragonheartcommunity9779
      @Dragonheartcommunity9779 Před 3 lety +1

      Comic vine put together a reading list for Batman. A lot of help reading him.

    • @donchuko7886
      @donchuko7886 Před 2 lety +1

      Collecting vise it's better but not much. Good luck paying 100 dollars for a 100 page book which is not even that much important. 😃😃

    • @solidtank7957
      @solidtank7957 Před rokem +1

      @@MintHunterComics I prefer reading the original comics, and get a bit of a thrill reading minty comics. The advertisements are absolutely critical to the experience for me, really bothers me how they strip out the ads in digital.

    • @cryptokoolaid
      @cryptokoolaid Před rokem

      thats not collecting

  • @larsulrich2761
    @larsulrich2761 Před 2 lety +15

    In the late 70's Batman Family was selling quite well but Detective Comics was loosing money every month. They almost cancelled Detective Comics but in the end they combined the two titles for about a year and then fazed out the Batman Family part. I enjoyed those old Batman Family stories.

  • @chadbellamy2286
    @chadbellamy2286 Před rokem +2

    Great video and your are 100% spot on! My daughter found my Batman comics from the 80's & 90's and she wanted to start collecting them. Well, we have bounced around different Batman at first but now we are focused on how many graded Vol 1's we can get. It does suck knowing there is a big portion of the set we will never get but it's still fun and we get to do it together which is the best thing about it.

  • @hulksmash8159
    @hulksmash8159 Před 2 lety +12

    Glad I grew up collecting in the 80's and a lot of the majors were just pure easy to get. I still have them and I appreciate them every day.

    • @rtornellort
      @rtornellort Před rokem

      I remember back in 1987 I got a VF copy of Captain America #100(#1) for $40!

  • @pharaohjb
    @pharaohjb Před 2 lety +9

    This goes SOOOOO far beyond just Batman. I tried to get back into collecting new books about 5 years ago, as I was a big X-Men collector in the 90's. Man... all of the limited series with the SAME names as previous limited series, all of the new peripheral series like you describe with Batman/Robin/Detective Comics, etc. It was just so overwhelming, I gave up.
    Now I just collect silver age books. SOOOO much simpler and straightforward.

  • @ComicKingpins
    @ComicKingpins Před 3 lety +2

    Another great vid! I love that you're completely up front about all the issues with collecting Bats. Even just going after the keys can be s bit much sometimes.

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety +2

      Honest is the only way to be when it comes to this stuff! I feel like i said here what most people are afraid to admit haha

    • @ComicKingpins
      @ComicKingpins Před 3 lety

      @@MintHunterComics you really did! Collecting Bats ain't easy. Lol

  • @jamesdecent9421
    @jamesdecent9421 Před 2 lety +16

    I get collected editions cuz I’m collecting to read the books, not for the value or appeal of the collection. This list only really pertains to people who collect issue by issue. If your looking for an easier way to collect, move to collect editions. Also don’t torture yourself thinking you have to read every issue under the sun from a certain era. Find the key story’s and then squeeze certain runs in between. I’m in the process of collecting stories from the modern era all the way to rebirth that’s not too insanely extensive but is also comprehensive.

  • @lynnwalker5576
    @lynnwalker5576 Před 3 lety +27

    Batman has a really high percentage of good stories. I've loved Superman and Batman since I was about 3, and I'm in my 50s now, but I think there are way more really good Batman stories than Superman stories. I collect stories, not issues, so don't mind if I own them in reprint format. I don't need to own them all, I just want to read all of 'em.

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety +3

      It's honestly like 70-80 percent great and 10 percent 10 and 10 bad. Love Batman haha

    • @richh6001
      @richh6001 Před 2 lety

      See, I'm trying to collect to read and the issue I'm having is that stuff like George Perez's Wonder Woman is relatively easy to get in TPB format, but vol.5 is almost 4x more than it's retail value. Same problem with The New Teen Titans lol. I'd absolutely love to read these classic stories with the characters I've come to love but it may be easier to just collect newer runs and read the old stuff digitally. I'll be damned if I don't try though.

    • @scottmcneely1927
      @scottmcneely1927 Před rokem

      The golden age Batman stories are about the only really good stuff from that era. They really do a lot with six or seven pages.

  • @BeardedComicBro
    @BeardedComicBro Před 3 lety +1

    Good stuff!! Saw Kevin’s post about your channel!! Batman is still my favorite. And I am keeping on trucking with you man 💪

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety +1

      Ayyyy welcome my bearded friend! Batman is still my fav no matter what!

  • @PlayitagainVHS
    @PlayitagainVHS Před 3 lety +13

    I collect only what i like of batman.Its freedom of choice.I dont need every batman comic or every batman figure or batman statue.If im out and about and if i run into some batman items i can aford,then ill pick it up.I dont need everything.I say, life is short,so just enjoy what you can find and dont let batman stress you out.I dont let collecting stress me out.✌😀

  • @murrayc9615
    @murrayc9615 Před 3 lety +34

    "I've been collecting Batman for TEN years"
    "That's adorable"
    -Me at age 53 who's been collecting Batman since he was FIVE

  • @alnoirscomicsandcollectibl1530

    Great video! I too am a Batman collector and I couldn’t agree more. This bubble in the market isn’t helping at all plus the fact a lot of people think all comics are worth at least $100 😂.

  • @vDmze
    @vDmze Před 3 lety +6

    I've been collecting for nearly 3 Years now and I agree with all these points. Great Vid man!

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks so much! This was a lot of fun to make and a lot of it unfortunately is true

  • @rwheatley0206
    @rwheatley0206 Před rokem

    Great video. Batman is my favorite hero as well and I will never stop collecting. Just subbed your channel.

  • @laramieclement141
    @laramieclement141 Před 2 lety

    I have to say, I bought a few comics last week just for the kicks because I grew up loving Batman. Then I read them and gained a greater appreciation for the story, art, and most importantly nostalgia. I went back to the known comic stores in my city immediately and bought all the Batman comics I could find. Your videos have been amazing to watch in helping me build my own personal collection. Definitely going to set my goal on collecting 80's-2010's era Batman and anything earlier. Thanks again for your content and may you have a prosperous year hunting Mints.

  • @SPalochik
    @SPalochik Před 3 lety +1

    HA HA ... I can totally relate to falling down the rabbit hole on a character and chasing those appearance issues and BOOM now I have to finish THIS run! This week I picked up SPAWN #309, the Gunslinger Spawn issue, with that stunning McFarland artwork THAT is why I collect. Having those ICONIC covers, artwork, and storylines makes it all worth it. THANKS for sharing.

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Scott! I've been seeing that cover it looks dope. What a great addition! Who says collecting isn't rewarding?

  • @giovannisantangelo5071
    @giovannisantangelo5071 Před 2 lety +6

    I got into comics with Batman, started from the Grant Morrison run (omnibus edition) a year and half ago and i’m now in the rebirth era. I have every single new 52 title in cronological order and that was so hard to understand in the beginning, it took me like 6 months to find a proper reading order. Luckily i collect everything in English, in my country (Italy) i just couldn’t find anything before Rebirth and i think that’s insane.
    But man collecting comics in general it’s just so hard!

    • @somenoob2147
      @somenoob2147 Před 10 měsíci

      Oh my goodness this is perfect timing. I bought the main Batman new 52 run but nothing from everything else, can you spill your reading order 🙏

  • @eriknoriega2079
    @eriknoriega2079 Před 2 lety +1

    I've been following your channel for a few months and this video popped up. I've been collecting comics for 32 years. My first comic was a newsstand copy of Batman 443. A few years ago, I decided to stop buying most new books and to focus on collecting Batman and Detective Comics down through the month I was born, March 1970. That means collecting Batman to 220 and Detective to 397. I only need about seven Detective Books and 10 Batman books, but oh boy, they are expensive issues.

  • @jeux2322
    @jeux2322 Před 7 měsíci

    great video. this is why i’m only focusing on collecting major stories/ storyline’s as they are far easier to purchase and aren’t absurdly expensive.

  • @kellyrusk8015
    @kellyrusk8015 Před 2 lety

    I have narrowed my comic collecting to Bronze Age DC and anything drawn by Neal Adams. Still a tall order and at some point I will have to actively seek out Girls' Love and Young Romance, but still doable. I have been able to find some under- graded early Batman books on EBAY for decent prices. You just have to be patient and enjoy the hunt. A narrow collection will be a more complete collection and I decided on the Bronze Age because that is the era when I was first discovering and enjoying comics (Batman especially). I bookended my Batman run with #200-#356 which is the last book I remember buying as a teenager. Detective is #369 (Neal Adams first and only time drawing Elongated Man) to about #500. I will bookend the other titles as well at a later time. For the origin and early first appearances, the Omnibus Editions are fine with me. Love your channel!!

  • @benthomason1926
    @benthomason1926 Před rokem +1

    I absolutely love your videos; happy holidays to you.

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před rokem +1

      Happy holidays! I don't know how you did that but thanks so much!!!

  • @robertt9342
    @robertt9342 Před 3 lety +13

    With books like DC27 I am fine with a nice reprint. Honestly I am fine with getting nice reprints for most books that get pretty pricey. Facsimile editions aren’t bad.

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @ryanwilliams6602
      @ryanwilliams6602 Před 4 měsíci

      I also got a good replica of DC27 recently. The cool thing is I have nostalgia for the replica because I had it when I was a kid. So the replica actually has value to me and I don't mind collecting some other replicas.

  • @chuckcarr9187
    @chuckcarr9187 Před 3 lety +1

    Never looked at it that way. I completely agree, great episode.👍

  • @harrij9831
    @harrij9831 Před 3 lety +12

    I narrowed down to Batman (1940) and Detective Comics (1937). Without spending atrocious amounts of money o think I have a pretty solid collection. Not too many golden age issues, but enough to keep me happy, and of course I'm always looking for more. Plenty of first appearances. And the hunt is a giant part of the fun for me!

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety +4

      I have a decent amount of silver and a couple golden - it's tough!

    • @michaeldy3157
      @michaeldy3157 Před rokem

      Books allow you to collect them affordibly

    • @harrij9831
      @harrij9831 Před rokem

      @@michaeldy3157 I love the thrill of hunting down the original single issues. I have most of them as trades too, but the joy isn't the same!

  • @godofzombi
    @godofzombi Před 3 lety +11

    Starts collecting Deadpool. 1 month later- "what am I doing with these new mutants comics?"

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety

      Hahahaha

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety

      Did you see deadpools first app just hit $3,000 for a 9.8?

    • @godofzombi
      @godofzombi Před 3 lety

      @@MintHunterComics No. That's sweet!. concerning Deadpool, I used to have X-force 11 (First app of Domino) as a teen. Traded a lot of my comics for Magic the Gathering cards.

  • @comichead8431
    @comichead8431 Před 3 lety +6

    I've had these same conversations. Having to settle for 1st Silver Age appearance for most of the Rogue's gallery is a bit of a bummer. Batman is also a gateway drug into buying Golden Age, which are some scary waters!
    Great video
    Subbed. Karate Kev put me onto you. I have a channel as well.

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety

      Golden age is SCARRYYYYY waters. Relationships die over boyfriends trying to get golden keys! Hahaha. Gotta be careful! And lucky

    • @_vixen_4504
      @_vixen_4504 Před rokem

      Tell me about it i have 3 of the Batman the golden age volumes and i almost feel like i need to buy every hero in the JSA now.

  • @AndrewSunada
    @AndrewSunada Před 2 lety

    Thank you. I needed this for a challenge. Cause now it's gonna happen.

  • @StoicMadman
    @StoicMadman Před 3 lety +20

    The old age saying applies here "the richest person is the one who is happy with what they have!". You've got an amazing collection man, be happy.

  • @tylerbrunton7696
    @tylerbrunton7696 Před 10 hodinami

    I snagged Batman 423 in very nice condition at a pawn shop a few years ago. For $1. I'll never get that lucky with Batman again.

  • @talulah67
    @talulah67 Před 3 lety +3

    Stellar vid brother. This is why I switched to graphic novels 5 years ago. I discovered I just want to read great stories. But that’s just me. Fortunately for me, there’s no right or wrong way to collect.

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety +2

      I do the stupid route and I collect comics AND the graphic novels 🤣 going forward in 2021 I'm really trying not to spend as much

    • @talulah67
      @talulah67 Před 3 lety

      Mint Hunter Comics you do you brother. I’m thinning the heard and only buying the stories I truly love. I still love the thrill of the hunt for keys but it’s mainly used to fund the collection.

  • @jarredsmith9187
    @jarredsmith9187 Před rokem

    James,I gotta say this is my favorite video you made and it is so true but after 15 years and four short boxes full of keys,low print runs and rare variants and a few books cause I liked the cover art but I know if I ever well my collection I will make money and I have been collecting the books I like but still on the hunt for my 5 major grailsTMNT#1,AMS#129, Detective Comics#168,Cerebus#1 and Hulk#181 and then go back to getting all the cheap key's.

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před rokem

      I hear ya Jared!

    • @jarredsmith9187
      @jarredsmith9187 Před rokem

      @@MintHunterComics James,if you was me which book would you try to get first TMNT#1,AMS#129,Cerebus#1, Detective Comics #168 or Hulk#181? Those are my grail books to get but they cost thousands and I could sell all my comics to get them but that isn't an option so which one would you go after first?

  • @lukechernesky
    @lukechernesky Před 2 lety +1

    You should do a video starting with batman 1, and then go through your collection showing your let’s say 50-100 earliest issues. Would be fun to watch

  • @patsparks8731
    @patsparks8731 Před 3 lety +1

    You make a ton of very good points....the key (IMO) is to try to not get discouraged and take one key at a time and enjoy the task you have created for yourself. The golden era is so cool but expensive...so try for non major keys in that era.. but you’re right....Probably not going to get Batman’s first appearance. You can rest assured that the books you do get will hold their value ;)

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety +1

      Staying the course is paramount when it comes to collecting Batman

  • @NARFALICIOUS
    @NARFALICIOUS Před rokem

    Do you have a video touring all the comics you own?

  • @_C_Squared_
    @_C_Squared_ Před 3 lety +3

    Been collecting for two years and you hit the nail on the head!
    I almost think people feel obligated to collect Batman if they collect DC or comics at all, and that has caused all these issues. I collect Batman but it's a pain. I mean I couldn't get the variant for legends because after I pre-order for $30, they upcharged it to $200.
    But I also think you have to consider that's not just Batman, you're hitting a lot of points that are true for the issues with speculation buyers period

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety +1

      True true, one thing thats very sad is that some of pre-orders were just flat out canceled! I got emails saying the books I bought got conaceled and I got my money back. But i didn't want my money back! Hahaha

    • @_C_Squared_
      @_C_Squared_ Před 3 lety

      @@MintHunterComics one point you didn't hit on, is the distributors and the companies need to do two things. One, honor pre orders and not keep the print run low intentionally. Two, give enough time to place pre orders, give shops necessary information.
      I wouldn't be surprised if the distributors and labels actually kept books to inflate prices on them.

    • @_C_Squared_
      @_C_Squared_ Před 3 lety +1

      @@MintHunterComics also respect for saying Batman is overrated. Pop culture and society have enormously changed our perception on certain characters. Batman shouldn't be a million dollar book. But it is because of the overall value even non comic fans place on Batman.

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety +1

      @@_C_Squared_ agreed, even my dog knows who Batman is. And while I love Batman I must note the obvious: hes overinflated and there's lots of other great characters!

  • @ColsonsComics
    @ColsonsComics Před 3 lety +1

    very well spoken, almost ended up buying some justice league today but I actually remembered this video. Sticking to the batman titles only! Well ok and his detective comics....sighs...

  • @eoneillmor
    @eoneillmor Před 3 lety +3

    This is so true 😂 I've collected Batman main title from Year One to Knightfall, but now I have some random 'tec comics from this era due to crossovers... so that'll be my 2nd big run 😂

  • @MegaFrankgarcia
    @MegaFrankgarcia Před rokem

    I just started collecting about 2 years ago, last year I watched this video and it helped me cut the fat off of my Batman collecting, I appreciate that. I really just buy the minor keys just like you said, the Black Mask, the Red Hood, 1st Jason, 1st, Damien, then it was particular artist as Miller, McFarlane, the others, and yes I am peppering in the older Batman books as well, The oldest one I have is Batman #70, but I may have one in the 50 - 60 range. And nw I am hunting the High Minor keys, I got the scarecrow issue & the Two face & a couple of others. I do have my eyes on a poison Ivy 1st app, but yes collecting Batman for me is collecting the highly wanted issues, anyways, again your were right on with this video.

  • @filmmkr1
    @filmmkr1 Před 6 měsíci

    what are your thoughts on foil covers, reprints, and "remastered" edition covers?

  • @scottharding9916
    @scottharding9916 Před 3 lety +4

    Yeah, I once considered trying to collect JUST the Adams/O'Neal era, but…just too expensive for my level of commitment to single issues. Finally decided I could "get by" with the beautiful HC collections of that stuff.

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety +1

      That's the problem! you try to stick to just one era but you ALWAYS will branch out hahaha

  • @chazgeorgebatmanhotline7069

    I've been collecting Batman for 5 decades. Timing helps. I didn't set out to own every comic or toy but do own Grails, including a tec27 & bat1 (×2). I agree, it's a challenge to display a ton of keys but I just displayed 243.

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety +1

      Hello Chaz and sorry for the delay to your response, wow a tec 27! Im not there yet, maybe never will be, but imma keep my head up high and keep climbing until I get it or close!

    • @chazgeorgebatmanhotline7069
      @chazgeorgebatmanhotline7069 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MintHunterComics No worries bro. It was restored before the grading systems were around. I actually like the look of low grade with the Golden Age books. It is frustrating trying to acquire all of Batman's keys, especially early Joker covers and Neal Adams run in high grade. For months I've been working on a display of Batman related keys in my living room, It can accommodate over 260 books now but I still feel like there's so much missing. I'll be making a video soon.

  • @andrewcai5042
    @andrewcai5042 Před 3 lety +1

    Figured it myself after preliminary research on Batman I realized it would be a behemoth task: challenging is an understatement which is why I split it into 4 'cheaper categories but not really" early (young man) Bruce, late older Batman, animated the Brave and the Bold and very few times delve into mainstream Batman for important crossover events/crisis. It means I miss a lot of current story arcs but it is manageable as I keep up with wikis ect on major changes. Yep, I am a sucker for collecting Batman XD Batfamily: narrowed down to Jason Todd/Huntress/Orphan/Spoiler and occasionally Batwoman. I "fight/combat" gateway drug comics by having a preset long list I almost always stick to so I am less tempted to sate my completist side.

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety +1

      I've been there! I used to collect EVERYTHING. Now my collection is a lot more focused

  • @robertweikel5796
    @robertweikel5796 Před 3 lety +3

    I've been collecting Batman since I was 10 years old. I've never missed a month of the main title. Im 43. Thats 33 years. And starting in the late 80s had its advantages but a lot of this is true. I have most all of tge family titles and Batman side books (same could be said about the X-titles and I have most of all the main books of them too) and while I'm okay knowing I'll never get the complete main title run...its the displaying that gets me the most. I do think after I buy a run or a key or a gorgeous cover that its just going into a long box and probably won't be seen again.

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety

      Nice Robert! I recommend collecting Batman in pockets so like 20-400 or 404-600 - stuff like that

  • @jrson5000
    @jrson5000 Před 2 lety +1

    Could you maybe give a returning batman reader some advice? I read some batman over the years, but mostly the graphic novels here and there and never so consistent. But I really wanna get back into it. The new court of owls omnibus looks great and so does the one after that. (Eternal or something i think?). But idk if i should start there? Ive read killing joke, hush, under the red hood, dark victory and long halloween, all of war games, man who laughs and TDKR. But i really wanted to read knightfall too cause of the fanous bane story but damn theres three omnibus’s of that! Like what? And than theres a batman and robin omni bus and the grant morrison ones and idek where to start and i feel lost. Any help? It seems easier to stick to omnibuses since they compile everything but i wanna be able to understand what im reading if i need adequate backstory cause ive heard theres a lot going on in between the court of owls omnibus and the new eternal one

  • @Deadman1957TEB
    @Deadman1957TEB Před 2 lety +1

    A few years ago I went to a DC/Superman exhibition in the UK (where I'm from) I picked up amongst other things a Superman Tee-shirt depicting the cover of Superman #201 a comic I had owned before selling my whole collection, about 4,500 back in '84 when I was 27. I did start collecting again in '87 and endeavoured to get the ones I missed for the 3 years before. But buying that tee-shirt got me thinking about buying that issue again, which I did, and then I thought about buying Action as well as Batman and Detective back to the early 60's late 50's duplicating those 4 of many other collections that I had. I've managed to get Supes and Action back to 1961 through to the present day. But Batman as you've said is a different animal all together, I've managed to get back to #230 with Batman, including a couple of facsimiles, I'm sure you can guess which ones! Detective I've back to #401 to the present day, with two exceptions, again I expect you know which ones! I've now got to the stage of wondering why I started this again, as shortly I will be 65, and have no one to leave them to? But hey-ho, once a collector always a collector I suppose!! Sorry this was so long, just to tell you I completely agree with all your points! I do also have most of the Batman family titles as well as all the in between Batman titles, but I was buying them as they came out, so no hunted needed!

  • @lethalwolf7455
    @lethalwolf7455 Před 2 lety +3

    A different kind of problem that frustrates me is comics with multiple variant issues. This sort of turned me off to Venom comics(a character I love). Variants accomplish 2 things...They make it all the more difficult and expensive to ever have a truly complete collection. And they confuse new collectors on what it is they’re buying and what it’s fmv should be. I really hate them!

  • @raulzavala9061
    @raulzavala9061 Před 3 lety +6

    I only collect what I like and what I can afford, obviously I'm never gonna obtain Detective Comics #27 or any other golden age Batman comics when I can simply satisfy my collection with a nice reprint edition and I'm quite happy with my run of 80's Batman as that was my favorite era.

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety

      Exactly - right now all I can afford is some gum so I'm putting some things on hold for the moment lolol

  • @Ntron475
    @Ntron475 Před 2 lety +1

    Pretty much spot on lol. I love sick Grayson but I know his first appearance is way out of my price range. But I do have his first appearance as Nightwing which is my favorite version of the character. Constant renumbering/ relaunches are a pain too. Say you need Batman and Robin #5 and you get 8 different matches.

  • @darkranger_7769
    @darkranger_7769 Před 3 lety +1

    So so true! I was laughing out loud at this because of how on point it was. I'm trying to stick to the seventies era cuz blue Bats is my fav but I have a little of everything, even golden age. In fact that Superman #76 you showed is on my radar big time. Real "Bat Fan" struggles. 😆

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety +1

      Hahahaha and oh yes 70s Batman is my fav looking Batman for sure, but a nightmare to collect

  • @williamhammock4821
    @williamhammock4821 Před 2 lety

    OMG, I love this video. I dont have nearly as much Batman stuff as I would like because of this issue. I was super lucky to get a US 1st ivy while in England, the price there was like 4 months behind the US super comic boom, and I was able to get that book for a reasonable price. No longer possible... oh and try finding that damn book complete with the poster intact.... its like the god damn hobgoblin tattoos in ASM.

  • @kentA205
    @kentA205 Před 2 měsíci

    I collect the Newsstand Canadian Price Variants in the highest grades which is really rewarding and tough to find like heck

  • @thealmightyjack
    @thealmightyjack Před 3 lety +4

    I feel this, which is why I decided I am only going to religiously collect certain runs of Batman outside of some keys I may get lucky on. Currently working on getting all the 400s since it is one of my favorite periods of Batman. My favorite Batman pick up though has been that I bought a copy of that Scarecrow's first Silver Age App sometime last November for like $100. I decided to send it to CGC because it was pretty mint looking outside of the fact it had been owned by a soldier so he wrote his name and address on the cover in-between the bird and Scarecrow's hand that's holding the cape in pen because they were forced to do that. and at some point to hide the address he put paint or ink over the address. Leave it to the military to almost ruin such a beautiful copy of this book. Well, it's like 6 months later and CGC still hasn't sent it back to me for one reason or another but I'm excited to see what I get since this is probably the closest I'm getting to a nice Silver Age key of a Batman issue for a long while with how everything has shot up. I'm seeing graded 4.5 copies of this book now selling for like $500 so I must have gotten lucky getting this for only $100 when I did. I absolutely hate what the speculators have done to the prices of some of these books, especially back issues that were only fun readers until now that their very minor appearances have been dug up as the next grail for an unannounced movie or show.

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety +3

      speculators have really hurt batman - but they've hurt marvel much more so ironically there's even harder things to collect than Batman right now!

  • @PsychoBible
    @PsychoBible Před 3 lety +4

    I just stick to comics that came out in my lifetime. It keeps me from going crazy, gives them more sentimental value, and fortunately since I was born in 85, it covers most of the best events.

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety +1

      Same - I reread all the 90s and late 80s comics I inherited as a kid back then. I do read a lot nowdays but I also go back to my Batman 400-600 range haha

  • @jasondcerny3646
    @jasondcerny3646 Před 2 lety +1

    Going back through your videos, Batman was also my gateway into collecting. 1990 when I got my first high school job, started reading Batman and thought at the time that was what I was gonna stick with. HA!

  • @skarcreative
    @skarcreative Před 3 lety +5

    This is why I do my best to limit my collecting to a few characters... But, when I buy in bulk I end up with other characters. Then I'm like "Well I guess I could collect that title too".

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety +1

      I agree, these are the times where I wish I had just collected let's say Walking Dead

    • @chopthecollector4746
      @chopthecollector4746 Před 3 lety

      Lol I feel u man started with batman now im with dc multiverse etc

  • @garybthecasualcomicguy5136

    Lol. This is why as an older collector I streamlined a lot of what I collect. You'd need an infinite budget these days to compete some of these runs if you were even lucky enough to find the book you want. Speculation is running a lot of titles these days. Agree wholeheartedly.

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety +1

      Speculation us turning me off from brand new books sadly sigh

  • @fc7777fc
    @fc7777fc Před 2 lety

    God, I felt this video in my soul. I generally collect modern era, but every now and then I come across a silver age issue in my LCS that a reasonable price and I simply cannot pass it up. The real problem is where to put all my comics

  • @andrewdarrow4542
    @andrewdarrow4542 Před 2 lety

    When I look to collect batman stories, I very rarely focus on key issues. Instead, I try to find quality issues that tell good stories or could be the best batman stories. As much as getting your first appearances sound cool and gives you a sense of accomplishment, my appreciation for comics are in their quality. That’s why year one is a great story to collect. If you’re looking for a series to fully collect that tells greta quality batman stories, I’d check out Legends of The Dark Knight. I’ve only read gothic, which I thought was pretty good, but next up for me are shaman and venom, which I’ve heard decent things about. Both are written by the legendary Dennis O Neil.

  • @dadofducks
    @dadofducks Před 2 lety

    I just collect Batman. However, lately I've got the itch to try to pick up some Neal Adams books and BOY does that cause a headache! Even on books he just does the cover on they're outrageous and collectors snap them up like crazy. I went to (4) different comic book shops in my area and found only one and that one was $170 bucks (after I talked him down).

  • @larocquegroupprivatewealth1267

    Yup, it’s a long haul but stick with it. You’ll get there. Or you won’t, and that’s gotta be okay, too. I started collecting ASM thinking “maybe I’ll sell these one day to help fund my Batman collection”. Now I’m hooked on ASM. It’s a never ending obsession....but constant fun!

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety

      I think Batman collecting is at least a 15 year deal to really get far

  • @donaldallen9804
    @donaldallen9804 Před 3 lety +4

    As a Batman fan who's been collecting since 1973 I can certainly say that I've had my ups and downs where Batman is concerned.

  • @djpetty6163
    @djpetty6163 Před 2 lety

    I tried to make my collection as simple as possible. I narrowed it down to just storylines and runs. If an issue is priced more than I feel it's worth, I'll buy the TPB. If the trade is more expensive than the individual issues, I go individual. I personally have taken a focus to modern batman, basically from Year One to Morrison Era Batman

  • @GrantzComics
    @GrantzComics Před 3 lety +3

    First Spider-Man came out in 62 in Amazing Fantasy 15.

  • @spencerwelchii573
    @spencerwelchii573 Před 3 lety +1

    I add another age between COIE and New 52 and that's Zero Hour.
    I collect mainly Joker Family appearances (although not all of them - I passed on all Suicide Squad runs from the New 52 on except Tom Taylor's run) but I have a F/VF Batman 251 and the Chronicle Books reproduction of Batman #1 from 2000, I had to sell my newsstand 1st Harley a few years ago.
    One of my many, many foci are 1st & Deaths of Joker adjacent characters...so the 1st Boffo (The Last of the Jokerz) is Batman Beyond v6 #37 (also the 1st Batwoman Beyond (in costume) so it's semi-expensive. Also the 1st Joker in Batman Damned #1 is expensive because of the 'Batawang'.

  • @jimhoustoncomicbookblog7212
    @jimhoustoncomicbookblog7212 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi I watched your videos today.
    I have been collecting Batman comics and memorabilia since 1964.
    I purchased all the Batman titles new from newsstands and then comic stores.
    I also purchased all the Batman back issues.
    I have my Batman 1-100 and Batman 101-200 collection as a registered set on CG and I show these old comics on my CZcams channel.

  • @fijiplus
    @fijiplus Před 3 lety +1

    I spent $200 trying to get the complete KnightFall 25th anniversary set just because prodigal and troika (the final two parts) are insanely rare and expensive online. The first seven parts are still easy to find

  • @billyuscategui
    @billyuscategui Před 5 měsíci

    I know that this posted three years ago. I collect Batman, but I focus only on Neal Adams books, 1st appearances, and Joker covers. I don't buy modern age books and their variants.

  • @markdemeo3003
    @markdemeo3003 Před 3 lety +1

    I started collecting comics actually with GI JOE. I have a complete run of the original Marvel run,but that's only 155 issues. I've been a Batman fan since I was a kid,but I submitted to the fact that certain issues I just won't have,I'm ok with that. I have a reprint of Detective 27,that will do. I like your self will keep buying what I can and be happy with what I end up with.

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety

      There are certain things we can aim for. Poisoj ivy, Freeze, Ras, they are all super expensive but at least could be obtained one day

  • @lennywright5655
    @lennywright5655 Před 3 lety +2

    Sometimes I wonder (when I was a kid) what if I didn’t let sticker shock stop me and saved thousands of dollars for Batman keys when they were still obtainable 🤔

  • @joelopez9060
    @joelopez9060 Před 2 měsíci

    I love collecting Batman …. But then decided to only collect from Bronze Age Batman so I started with issue 200 and going up … much
    more attainable

  • @MrStrangermoon
    @MrStrangermoon Před 2 lety

    ı got batman some 400s and spiderman 140s like 1 dollar. ı was trying to get new batman stuff and ı decided if ılike batman suit ı get that. but problem is many new modern batman look same suit. the only thing find intrested batman hell armor. ı search is there spesific issue for that and seems appread on robin series which ı dont like robin. my main point in the end result get 1 old batman like blue suit or year one etc . 1 new batman like new 52 or future war story with crazy villians. 1 dedective comic focusing simple city crime noir not a any major villian involved.

  • @hosdelagdo
    @hosdelagdo Před 2 lety

    You are aFandom. Thank you for this video. I actually parted with my entire Batman collection when I had this realization. I don't need tons of physical stuff to represent my love for the character. Now I have a Batman podcast so I can share my love with others and get them hooked on this beautiful gateway Into comic fandom.

  • @chroylikesfish
    @chroylikesfish Před 2 lety

    I was so frustrated trying to read the Modern age in order. Realizing most comics that are key to the storyline are out of print. I ended up just getting the DC comics AP. It's like 7-8$ a month but has every issue (I think) not as special as reading from a physical book tho

  • @CharlieDrumming21
    @CharlieDrumming21 Před 3 lety +1

    I only started reading batman graphic novels a few years ago and the first one I got was a death in the family I’ve collected a few over the couple of years now and recently I’ve been collecting the caped crusader graphic novel but it’s a pain as I have 2 and 3 but not 1 it’s always super expensive and they never rarely seem to restock it at a good price I’ve also wanted to collect the no mans land saga but I can’t collect one book which is cataclysm as it’s so rare I hope dc restock some of these batman graphic novels so collectors like me who have only just started can get them and check them out

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety

      cataclysm is underrated - same with no mans land and a lot of those later 90s arcs

  • @jakeproven256
    @jakeproven256 Před 3 lety

    AS for what you said about there being a lot of Batman titles I'm fortunate enough to know which titles are cannon and not. Sadly people who don't know about them might not be as fortunate.

  • @thomaslatimer571
    @thomaslatimer571 Před 2 lety

    I’m happy to have what I have. But totally understand & agree with your points

  • @DanielGoldMcduckRose
    @DanielGoldMcduckRose Před 3 lety +1

    True I think thats why it's good that there is a new 52 and rebirth much smaller runs but when throw legacy numbers it can mess u up on detective. They over did GL for a bit there too I couldn't keep up and titles lost quality.

  • @aristosachaion_
    @aristosachaion_ Před 2 lety

    The vast amount of Batman comics to collect out there is precisely why I've only collected stories that I, as a new reader, feel are important, those being Year One, Long Halloween + Dark Victory (imo you just can't have one without the other), Batman Ego, and The Dark Knight Returns.
    I'm only currently hunting down the Court of Owls saga just so I can get a taste of the modern age, as that's the age I grew up with, and MAYBE I'll get The Man Who Laughs, then completely stop there, as this is a rabbit hole I do not want to fall into.

  • @LucciCordini
    @LucciCordini Před 8 měsíci

    I’m a Deadpool collector and I always hop on a new book when a number 1 comes out but Deadpool only has like 2 expensive 🔑

  • @thedanath
    @thedanath Před 3 lety +1

    Well if you take just the Batman and Detective comic titles there is (if i did it right) 877 Books(Batman) and 1037 Books (Detective comics). That alone is a daunting number right there and yes theres probably another thousand or so books just with the other main Batman titles over the years.
    The best way to collect any comic is graphic novels or omnibus. that way you can still read the stories if you want to and not have to worry about damaging a thousand dollar comic.

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety

      Jsut looking at the 90s with all the mini series and one shots it's def daughnting right there! hahaha

  • @terrygillard1672
    @terrygillard1672 Před rokem

    So I own a copy of Batman #1 (First appearance of both Joker and Catwoman) CGC graded 3.0. Found it raw at a garage sale along with an Incredible Hulk #1 Graded 6.5. payed $50 for a box with a hundred comics, those two were the best. so it is possible to get your hands on the rare Batman books, with a little luck.

  • @stephaniebri5837
    @stephaniebri5837 Před 11 měsíci

    I just buy collected editions and random issues that I come across. I don't go for a "collection" per se just buy whatever I find. I just love Batman.

  • @Simple-zy8vz
    @Simple-zy8vz Před 3 lety +3

    That is why I don’t really collect older comics, the most I’ve spent on a comic was $65 and it is already graded, I buy cowls, movies, actual books and newer comics but I can’t spend too much money on anything, luckily my dad collected stuff from 70s, 80s, and the 90s, because he was some good stuff that is worth like $500 on eBay which I stupid for something that he bought for 25 cents

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety +1

      Its the much safer way to collect, i agree

    • @Simple-zy8vz
      @Simple-zy8vz Před 3 lety +1

      MintHunter Comics but the golden age is the best for Batman, just unattainable

  • @134zulureign
    @134zulureign Před rokem

    For some reason I haven’t found collecting Batman that difficult I just started collecting DC in the last 4 years and have a bunch of the books he said he’s after. I focused on Neal Adams work first as a starting point then went backwards and forwards collecting keys and important creative runs like Miller etc. I have extras if anyone needs any I started off with a VF Batman 251 now I’m at a NM copy. Just get a copy and trade up is what I do. My base grade is a fine or F/VF on all books unless they’re modern or not expensive.

  • @NeverHADaNes
    @NeverHADaNes Před 3 lety +1

    I just read comics as they come out. I dont worry about money in comics, key issues, slabs etc. I just read the comic.

  • @elliottbarrett3047
    @elliottbarrett3047 Před 2 lety

    This video is great. I enjoy Batman and I have a few books, but main focus is Spider-Man especially the first volume.

  • @Bigmack77
    @Bigmack77 Před 10 měsíci +1

    i'm only collecting Batman 300-500 and detective comics 400-600

  • @ScottRogersMightyBedbug
    @ScottRogersMightyBedbug Před rokem +1

    I hate to say it, but you had to have "been there" to really make headway. I started "collecting" in 1984, but I had been buying Batman books since the 70's. As a result I own every Batman/Detective Comics from 1964 to present day (I had to pick a start point and the "new look" seemed like the best place). The real challenge is focus, as a result I don't own many Brave and the Bold, Justice League or World's Finest. I'm still going back and picking up harder to find, more expensive golden age books but prices have sky-rocketed in the last 10-15 years, especially since slabbing became popular. I know I'll probably never own a Batman #1 or Tec' #27, but I don't mind as I own many reprints of them. I'm more interested in reading the stories than slabbing them.

  • @SuperpowerReview
    @SuperpowerReview Před 3 lety +2

    Good video dude.

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the support mate! I submitted those free comic book day Venoks, should get em back soon!

    • @SuperpowerReview
      @SuperpowerReview Před 3 lety

      MintHunter Comics oh nice! Hope you get all high grades on those bad boys.

  • @kapitolp7460
    @kapitolp7460 Před rokem

    Batman is the main thing I collect. Because of similar points that you stated I also collect Master of Kung Fu and Ghost Rider because collecting a full run of those is much more obtainable

  • @chrisfisher1110
    @chrisfisher1110 Před rokem

    I can relate to this video as bc Batman is my favorite superhero. I pretty much settled for the death in the family, batman #608, 244, and then reprints of major keys. And I collected every issue of the Snyder/Capullo run as it was coming out.

  • @Animeandbeer
    @Animeandbeer Před 2 lety +1

    I've been trying to get a good 2005 Green Lantern 25 for a while and its impossible, I finally got one but i had to settle for it having imperfections. Speculations have caused 25 to blow up and it sucks.

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 2 lety +1

      A tough book for sure, I actually just had one come back in a 9.8 and I couldn't be happier. The other one didnt though

    • @Animeandbeer
      @Animeandbeer Před 2 lety

      @@MintHunterComics that is awesome it makes all that searching worth it

  • @memetoze4291
    @memetoze4291 Před 3 lety +1

    Pls can you make a video on amalgam comics

  • @dominiccastello5937
    @dominiccastello5937 Před rokem +1

    So damn accurate…great (and depressing) video!

  • @dvon1097
    @dvon1097 Před 3 lety +1

    I had a huge batman collection as a kid. Im 24 now and started collecting again. Im just getting all the major acclaimed graphic novels again I really do not wanna go back and get EVERYTHING I had 20 years ago

    • @MintHunterComics
      @MintHunterComics  Před 3 lety

      That's a very similar story to mine actually! I loved Batman as a kid, but I lost touch and only recently reignited it

  • @ralphwilliams2396
    @ralphwilliams2396 Před 3 lety +2

    Hilarious I would tell anybody getting into any collecting start slow dont get discouraged and collect what you like

  • @awe_flaw_some
    @awe_flaw_some Před 2 lety

    i am looking for
    the strange deaths of batman
    batman : strange apparition
    batman: tales of demon
    in tpb and they are just not available

  • @TheSkinnzer
    @TheSkinnzer Před 2 lety +1

    The comparison between Amazing Spider-Man and Batman is spot on

  • @johnnyburger7409
    @johnnyburger7409 Před 2 lety

    How exactly do internet “trolls” prevent your local shop from ordering new books?

  • @BiteThemBack75
    @BiteThemBack75 Před rokem

    I tried to get back into reading comics when The New 52 started. I decided I was going to read Batman and related titles, Superman and related titles, and Justice League. In all I was buying 12 titles a month. With the Court of Owls, they were extending that into All Star Western which I wasn't buying. The same with Superboy. They were extending his storylines into Teen Titans, which I wasn't buying. At that point I decided I was done. I now subscribe to DC Infinite Universe.