Rumor has it
I can’t remember the first pre bagged book I ever picked up
and I am not talking about back issues either. I remember X-Force bagged with
Variant Cards, I remember Spider-Man bagged as well. Both those bags were
clear. The Death of Superman was the first bagged book I remember that was not
see through. The black background accented the Red S. I bought more X-force
books than I ever should have and I learned to curtail my spending for the
Superman bagged issue. I only bought two.
So many people thought that would be the next best book, the
book that would send their kids through school. I wanted one to read, and one
to keep bagged. My readable copy is gone. I still have the bagged copy in
between a thick plastic holder much like they use for baseball cards. Variant
covers were another gimmick but at least now you have a choice to purchase a “rare”
cover, much like a fellow collector on the registry was looking for the 1 in
200 copy of JLA.
When I spent money quicker than I was earning it I would buy
comic related cards as well and felt like I won the lottery when I found a
hologram card in one of the two packs I purchased. If I remember correctly it
is a card of Spider-Man and Venom. I still have the card. I just don’t know
where it is. There is something magical about being surprised by the
unexpected, much like Christmas Morning. I feel that DC is pulling off a huge gimmick
with their whole line starting over at #1 that a lot of people are overlooking
the Ultimate line bagging their number one books.
So why are they doing this? It can’t be to stop the readers
from gazing through the book. All the new #1’s that the ultimate line is doing
are bagged but the variants are easily accessible. Most shops have them bagged
and boarded with a price hike. I would have no problem unbagging one and
looking through the book to see if I wanted to buy it, much like I did with the
September 7th DC books. I can understand why they did it with the
last issue of the Ultimate Spider-Man. Does he die or doesn’t he. I’ll admit I
was wrong. I thought Peter would live. So why bag the other number ones?
At my comic shop today, a day I wasn’t going to go, I picked
up a fair amount of books including a single DC #1. My LCS was busier today so
I was able to talk to the manager and he asked me a question. He asked me if I
knew why Marvel was bagging all the #1’s. Admittedly I said no. I chat with many people about Comic books now
that I am writing for Comicbooked.com and even started my own blog with AshotofComics.Blogspot.com but no
one mentioned what he mentioned to me and I am curious enough to post this
article/journal entry/ blog entry on all three avenues of communication just to
find out if it is true.
I have a copy of Ultimate Comics All-New Spider-Man which I
had the option of buying a variant but decided since I was already buying
another variant I would have to pass. I only wanted the book to read anyway,
not collect, maybe a CGC copy down the line, which was the reason why I bought
the other variant. Anyway, what I was told that the reason for the bagged
copies was inside were random variants which were signed by Stan Lee? Is this
true? I don’t know but I would like to find out whether a reader could tell me,
or who knows maybe I will be lucky enough to find out right now…….
Thanks for Reading
Tnerb
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