How to Make Money Flipping Comics: 4 Methods for Self-Sustaining Hobby Financing

Oct 6, 2023 | eBay Flipping | 46 comments

How to Make Money Flipping Comics: 4 Methods for Self-Sustaining Hobby Financing




Are you a passionate comic book enthusiast with a flair for entrepreneurship? If so, you may be interested in exploring the world of flipping comics to make some extra cash. Flipping comics is the practice of buying and selling comic books for profit — and it’s a great way to turn your beloved hobby into a self-sustaining venture. In this article, we will discuss four ways you can make money flipping comics and how to have the hobby fund itself.

1. Start with a collection: The first step to becoming a comic book flipper is building a collection. Dive into your passion by sourcing, buying, and collecting a wide array of comics. This process not only allows you to indulge in your love for comics but also educates you about the industry, various genres, and popular titles. Consider attending comic conventions, exploring local comic book shops, or scouring online platforms to find collectible comic books at reasonable prices. Remember, the key is to build a diversified collection that includes both high-value and niche comics.

2. Research, research, research: Becoming a successful comic book flipper requires you to stay informed and up-to-date with the market trends. Undertake thorough research about hot titles, major storylines, and comic book characters that are gaining popularity. Knowledge of upcoming movie releases, TV adaptations, or major events within the comic book universe can give you an advantage when it comes to identifying comics that have the potential to increase in value. Keep an eye on auction sites, comic book price guides, and online forums to gauge the demand and resale potential of certain comics. The more informed you are, the better deals you can identify and maximize your profits.

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3. Grade and preserve your comics: A significant aspect of flipping comics is ensuring the quality of your collection. Comic books are graded on a scale ranging from poor to pristine by certified professionals. Getting your comics graded and encased in a protective cover adds value and increases their resale potential. Preserve your comics in acid-free bags with backing boards to prevent damage, such as creases, tears, or color fading. Remember, the better condition your comics are in, the higher the price you can command.

4. Utilize multiple selling platforms: Once you have your collection ready for sale, it’s time to use various platforms to capitalize on their value. Besides local comic book shops, explore online marketplaces such as eBay, Amazon, or specialized comic book selling platforms like Comic Book Realm or Heritage Auctions. Each platform has different market dynamics, and it’s crucial to adapt your selling strategy accordingly. Research the fees, shipping options, and competition on each platform to determine the best approach for maximizing your profits.

Flipping comics can be an enjoyable hobby that not only funds itself but also brings in extra income. It combines the thrill of collecting with the satisfaction of making profitable deals. However, as with any venture, success in comic book flipping requires patience, persistence, and knowledge of the market. Stay passionate about your hobby, stay informed, and refine your skills over time. With dedication and smart decision-making, you can turn your comic book collection into a lucrative money-making venture. So, what are you waiting for? Dive into the world of flipping comics and embark on a thrilling entrepreneurial journey.

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46 Comments

  1. Stardancer Supreme

    These are pretty decent methods to make the hobby pay for itself. However, I will not pay Rent Money for just one comic.

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  2. Rock Skull

    Good stuff! I'm on that 10 year plan too.

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  3. KJ Bush

    Dope vid man! Very informative, you got a new sub!!

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  4. Larry B..

    I just found your website I like it

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  5. Imperial Merchant

    Good info. Streamlined ideas for better purchases in the future.

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  6. Sports Cards Once Again

    This is useful stuff. Appreciate the knowledge. I love comic books, but I've only recently started to really learn more about how to invest in them (I've mostly only been doing sports cards in relation to thinking about making a profit, since I have more knowledge in that space).

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  7. Steven Brown

    I've only just started collecting books & I've went nuts buying limited run editions, unique cover art & character first appearance books in the hope that they may become valuable. Only time will tell if my efforts will pay off

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  8. gundamramjcr

    I’ve started doing what you just posted I am may be selling some stuff which I just recently gone through most of my comic Bins ! However finding what to get graded and if it’s worth it has been a very challenging hurdle for me. Hopefully you will address which series is worth grading in a future video

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  9. GeekSmarts

    Some very nice giveaways and enjoying the content as always Bry, keep it coming!

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  10. S&R

    Noice

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  11. CFJ

    That was gold, Bry. Reminds me of myself. I love this hobby. We are so fortunate to do what we love, every day all day. I just discovered your channel this weekend, and now Im interested in buying some books off your website. Real recognizes real. I enjoy doing business with other lovers of the medium.

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  12. Autocon7

    Awesome video! new to the channel loving the content. Always wanted to press my own books. Any info on pressing my own books?

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  13. Jim Bartram

    Lot of great suggestions, thanks for sharing!

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  14. Geaux60

    This is the best YouTube video I’ve seen on selling…and it’s not even close. Thanks.

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  15. Kyler Johnson

    Hey Bry! I know it’s not an exact science, but in your opinion when is the best time to sell these movie and tv spec books? Are we talkin first trailer, second trailer, debut, or even a few days/weeks after release? Thanks for all the great vids. You are giving me the freedom to pursue my passion outside of my day job!!

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  16. PR3Y4ME

    The first thing I'm doing is separating comics I buy for personal and those for flip/spec and you're exactly right: you have to separate your business mind from your fan mind or you'll go for what you want and not sell anything.

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  17. K C

    Great content, keep it up!

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  18. The Dice Must Flow

    thanks for the video… como comics brought me to your channel

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  19. Shssael Perez

    Good information on your video. First time watching one of your videos.

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  20. Ernest Smith

    Very helpful, do you have any other suggestion of 3rd part pressers

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  21. Sean L.

    i routinely submit to cgc but i need a presser ccs is killing me… good video…. just got my first appearances of thrawn back… cant wait to see him live action fingers crossed

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  22. Robert Mcfadden

    I learn so much on your videos! Thank you for the great tips.

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  23. Ian Barnes

    Thanks man, returning to the hobby after selling off every Avenger comic from issues 1-100. I thought they were making just the one Movie…Uggh…so I sold high at the time right? Regrets and sleepless nights but kept lesser books that are now worth something as well. Will live and learn.

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  24. Mike Holden

    CGC turn around is scary. And sometimes ungraded books are hotter to find gem. Just my thoughts

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  25. Scott R

    I get angry at myself sometimes looking at this comic walls. I used to have that vemon book and that luke cage book and that alias book and that avengers book, etc.. !!!

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  26. Scott R

    Great content. Thank you

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  27. William Santana

    Again thank you for sharing knowledge . I appreciate it and give me some ideas . what I need to improve and work on. thank you for your time.

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  28. Paul C

    Super helpful video. Thanks!

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  29. RocCity Comics

    throw out the rule book with cgc, after clean and press, my swamp thing 37 (first app of constantine) went out a 8.5 min and came back a 6.0, when I questioned them I was told to pound salt essentially, paid for fast track and it took over 4 months. #cbcsisthenewstandard

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