Top 5 Things You Didn't Know About Sell My Comic Books

Published: Tue, 05/30/17

Top 5 Things You Didn't Know About Sell My Comic Books

Hi

It's vacation season here at Sell My Comic Books Towers.

Sean just got back from a fishing trip in Ontario with his family... and Ashley is writing this newsletter from beautiful Prague in the Czech Republic, Europe.

But Sell My Comic Books never sleeps! Here are five things you probably didn't know about us.

1) The Hot 100: Most Ambitious Hot Comics Project Ever Undertaken


 
We don't do things by halves. Our Hot 20 was so popular that we expanded it into a Hot 100 in 2016. This year's update is full of surprises!



​​​​​​​2) Easy Google-Powered Search
​​​​​​​on Every Page of the Site
 
At the top right of all our pages is a Search This Site box, powered by Google.

The Search box will "follow" you down a page.

So if you're researching a topic on one of our 360+ pages of comic book price guides, and want to jump to another character, Search is the fastest way.

It's surprisingly good at bringing back good results... but that's Google!


3) Complete Guides to 1970s 30 Cent and 35 Cent Marvel Price Variants
  

It was surprisingly hard to find a good guide to the rare Marvel price variants online... so we created our own!
 
 
Each guide includes current counts of the number of books in the CGC census, and highest and lowest sales prices.

Be sure to check through your collection in case you might have missed one of these great finds.
 
 

4) Awesome SMCB YouTube Channel

We've grown our YouTube audience rapidly. Come along and join in the fun, as Sean, Scott and Sean open up collections as they arrive at the office...
  
 

5) Easy Menu of All Our Articles
 
Keeping track of everything on our site is tricky. This page pulls everything together for you and makes finding something a snap.
  
 
 
As always, we want to hear from you! You can connect using our Facebook page, or click the link below to email Ash:


Ashley Cotter-Cairns
We'll Make You Smile THIS Big!

Sincerely,

Ashley Cotter-Cairns
Editor