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Post by Ish Kabbible on Feb 6, 2017 18:10:04 GMT -5
For those still collecting old comics, is there an end game you have in mind? A finite goal to acquire and be at peace with yourself. What is it? How close are you? Do you foresee it happening?
Or do you believe that as long as you have disposable cash you will forever be chasing after the books you need like a dog chasing his tail? Always adding something else for the treasure hunt?
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Post by Roquefort Raider on Feb 6, 2017 18:46:12 GMT -5
I'm pretty much done, actually. I could conceive completing my Conan the barbarian collection one day, but the few issues I'm missing are expensive and I've read their contents so many times by now that it wouldn't feel right.
I see the future as a leisurely accumulation of handsome reprint books, such as the Burne Hogarth and the Russ Manning Tarzan, and more of the classic comics strips I never had a chance to read.
And Usagi Yojimbo. All the Usagi Yojimbo books I can get my hands on.
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Post by Cei-U! on Feb 6, 2017 18:52:50 GMT -5
Well, since my virtual collection is (or will be by the time I'm done with this project) pretty much everything I've ever wanted, the stuff I'm currently collecting in the originals are mostly personal favorites and quirky odds and ends. Since I'll never be able to afford all the comics I'd ideally like to own, I've resigned myself to collecting attainable runs of characters and series to which I have a personal connection, such as all the Earth-Two material, Silver Age Marvel annuals, favorite indie titles like Nexus or Crossfire, and so on. As you say, the chase is half the fun and I still have plenty of chasing to look forward to.
Cei-U! I summon the never ending quest!
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Post by pinkfloydsound17 on Feb 6, 2017 19:02:07 GMT -5
A very interesting question and topic...
For me, the end game would be to have a run of ASM #1-400, including annuals. I know that getting the first 5 are likely impossible but I will hold out. Eventually I will collect reprints for those I am missing but not until later. From there, PPTSS and Marvel Team-Up up to #100 would be a goal.
Along the way, adding as much as I can from 1960-1980 Marvel would be a must. From DC, a healthy Batman #200-500 and 'Tec #400-700. Outside of that for DC, there is not much else I want. I figure those broad goals are enough to keep me going for a very long time. I am less concerned though with runs and more into whatever I like and think looks cool. If there is a cover I have to have, I will eventually get it. If there is a story I have to read, the same applies. I also hope to share it with my future children.
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Post by adamwarlock2099 on Feb 6, 2017 19:46:42 GMT -5
I honestly think I am now. Or at least for the foreseeable future. I might aimlessly buy stuff and still get TPB's at the library. But every time I say online "I need to get that" I find that I can never justify it to myself at this point in my life. And when I think I've got 6000 comics and maybe 70 or so TPB that mostly have only been read once; how can I justify buying more. I'm okay that, barring extreme financial duress I'll never sell much of what I have. But I'm not going to buy much of anything else. Maybe Cerebus TPB at some point. But I'm in no rush.
And the only goal I had that I put any effort into at any point was owning anything with Starlin's name on it. Otherwise my buying was pretty aimless.
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Post by shaxper on Feb 6, 2017 20:47:57 GMT -5
Mostly done. If anything, I want to finish reading everything I own (I'm only about 70% there) and then cut out anything I don't intend to read a second time.
I do have a near-complete run of Batman #100-713 that I should probably finish. I think I'm missing six issues at this point.
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Post by wildfire2099 on Feb 6, 2017 21:25:48 GMT -5
I've never been the kind of collector that has a goal. I buy stuff that I want to read when I find it for a good price... sometimes that means hunting down particular issues, sometimes it means cool stuff from a quarter bin, sometimes it means a good deal from an ebay auction from a seller has something else I want.
I have been trying to buy less impulsively while I catch up on things I've never read, and I do sometimes get rid of stuff I don't think I'll even touch again.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2017 22:17:48 GMT -5
Back in the day, I would spend all year making my checklist of issues for the Wizard World Convention. For the most part, I would always find what I wanted and maybe some unexpected things. Then I would spend the whole year reading the back issues that I bought and repeat, year after year. Reading was the driving force back then, and I'd like to think it isn't much different now.
It's nice because I finally have my entire collection in my house, and not 1000 miles away, so I've been able to dig into some stuff I bought over 10 years ago and never got around to reading. I'm sure I'll continue to find new things I'd like to read, so I suppose my collection will always be open ended.
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Post by berkley on Feb 6, 2017 22:53:22 GMT -5
Msotly odds and ends, at this point, but there are quite a few of those, potentially. I doubt if I'll ever have everything I want because I keep learning about new things, here at the CCF especially. For example, I never thought I'd be interested in Savage Sword of Conan beyond the early issues I already had, until I read RR's amazing SSoC review thread: now there are many later issues I'd like to get.
One thing I'd like to do is track down more work by favourite artists who didn't work consistently form one company or have a long run on a few specific titles - Gray Morrow is a prime example. This can be a challenge, as the work tends to be scattered across a wide range of titles, a story here and and a story there, and you have to decide if you want to shell out for a comic that might contain only 5 or 6 pages of interest.
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Post by codystarbuck on Feb 6, 2017 23:02:23 GMT -5
Before I liquidated my physical collection, I had pretty much sated most of what I really wanted. There were certain stories, characters and artists who I targeted and I found most of them; either in the original form or a reprint. Now, with digital, I have practically everything I even had a curious notion about. The Holy Grails for me would be international stuff I read about in the World Encyclopedia of Comics and other sources, but never encountered in English, or even in their original language. I found a bunch of that on Scribd, though far from everything I sought.
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Post by batlaw on Feb 7, 2017 0:24:16 GMT -5
My primary "goal" remains filling in the holes of my batman run between 300-present. About 20 issues to go. I'm also after a few keys which I'll get probably sooner rather than later. That's reallly it. I'll likely end up looking to complete my detective run too by filling about 30 holes between 500-present, and I'm undecided but thinking of going for a complete original teen titans run.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2017 1:12:10 GMT -5
My only Collection End Game is Grant Morrison's Justice League Series and it's a 125 issue(s) plus 1 issue marked 1,000,000 for a grand total of 126. I consider it my Pride and Joy because I have two copies each one for reading and one for collection. That's amount a quarter of my 1,100 plus floppies that I have right now.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2017 2:32:36 GMT -5
I don't know that I have an end game in mind. I just kind of pick up stuff that interests me that I either want to read or experience from an artwork/visual storytelling point of view. Sometimes it's stuff I want to curate and display (things like the Darwyn Cooke variants or sketch covers I have commissioned), but most times its stuff I want to read that I never had the chance to before because I was too busy buying big 2 super-hero stuff or (in the case of the second tier super-hero stuff I am still interested in checking out) bigger name titles of the big 2 stuff.
I spent a lot of years amassing a big Silver Age Marvel collection and some pieces of a Silver Age DC collection, but once I sold it off in preparation for moving halfway across the country and getting married, I really lost any desire to own that stuff in original format. It just feels "been there done that before" to me now. I have some of it in collected formats and some available via Marvel Unlimited to reread when the mood strikes but I feel no desire or need to own it in original format.
At times I toy with recreating the "collection" I had as a kid in the 70s, the stuff I remember buying off the stands or getting form neighbors or in those polybagged 3 packs and having when I was kid between '73 and '79, and I do occasionally pick up some of those when I see them on the cheap at shows or stores, but I don't have a real drive to pursue it if it becomes costly, so I doubt it will ever get done.
I suppose I will stop when there's nothing else I want to track down to read or I lose the love of the thrill of the hunt and no longer get enjoyment form doing shows and finding new stores or revisiting stores I have been to. I've lost the love before and taken long breaks from comics, and I am sure it will happen again, and I am sure one of those times it does, I won't get the bug to come back like I have before. Until then, I'll jut keep on doing what I do as long as I enjoy it.
-M
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Post by brutalis on Feb 7, 2017 8:03:00 GMT -5
My only goal ever was buying comic books that i liked to read. Will always be purchasing as Trades reprint things i might like or never gotten due to cost or as Trades/Omnibus highlight series or characters which i like. Omni for Master of Kung Fu is a yes. Omni for Doom Patrol is a yes. Kamandi Omni yes. Just ordered the Heroes for Hire 2 Trades collecting the Ostrander/Ferry run. Trades are preferred for cost and ease of carrying around for reading. Single monthly issues anymore all i purchase are from the current or new issues and then if i truly like it enough then i get the Trade when it comes out and resell the singles.
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Post by james on Feb 7, 2017 8:28:16 GMT -5
Finish my Avengers 1-300. And that includes getting 1-10 in decent condition. I know I have high expectations. I have about 60 issues left. But I know I'll just start up on another classic run. Probably Amazing Spider-Man 1-400. Of which I kneed probably 325 issues left.
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