Posted in: Comics, Speculator Corner | Tagged: Comics, glory, joe hill, road rage, stephen king
Speculator's Corner – A Valentine's Day Special

It's a hard game, comic book speculation, it's been blamed for bringing down an industry, turning art into commodity and bringing false hope to the ignorant.
But I also see it as a cold, harsh ruthless judge of the market. Books that there is more demand for, against expectation, go up in value as people scramble to get them.
And rather than the bad old days of nineties speculation, much concentrates on how good the comic book is, rather than if it has an embossed cover.
Tomorrow sees three such books shipping, for which one might anticipate such unexpected demand.
Glory #23 from Joe Keatinge and Ross Campbell is the second of the new Extreme relaunch comics. The first, Prophet #21, tore up the charts, settling as a $10 book. Glory was a more popular character and, while assuming a similar "indie" look to Prophet, featured more traditional superheroics and ultraviolence. And beating up Nazi tanks.

Road Rage #1 from IDW is the first comics collaboration of father and son team Stephen King and Joe Hill, adapting their story Throttle to comic form with Chris Ryall, drawn by Nelson Daniel of The Cape. No way have people ordered enough of this monster, and it seems destined to sell out fast, especially when the Stephen King publicity machine kicks into gear.
Probably.
And you may also be lucky enough to pick up a copy of Adventure Time #1 from Boom from last week. Why? $36, baby…













