Hello,
I have recently come into the inherited a large collection of Alpha Flight comics. I am not really into to comics myself and was wondering which ones would be considered rare.
Thanks
Hello,
I have recently come into the inherited a large collection of Alpha Flight comics. I am not really into to comics myself and was wondering which ones would be considered rare.
Thanks
Oh! STang! Those good issues from vol 3 should be added to the list of items Odin had to collect for the Norns along with the breath of a fish and all the other positively EXISTANT thngs down there.
Vol.1:
#1-Series began
#12-James Hudson died
#33-Introduction of Lady Deathstrike
#130-End of series
There's more just those one pop into my head.
Definetly, AF #106 (VOL.1)Originally Posted by mos_def
as memorable as issue #12 was i really feel issues 23 and 24 were incredible and took the great beats storyline to the next step, plus it seemed byrnes art got more, i don't know, cleaner.
but, the ultimate issues in this run, or any other run were 25 and 26.
the set up and twist on this story were unreal, and as a young kid i almost cried.
AF (vol. 1) #52, Jim Lee's first comic book work. (?I think).
MM
To be honest, yer not gonna make much money selling them. Maybe once Omega Flight takes off they will be in more demand, but I've seen the whole collection go on ebay for under $100 The real value in the books is in reading and enjoying them
Ben
I agree with Ben on this. There are very few that are worth more that a buck or two. If you're in it for the money, sell them as a lot. If you want to enjoy them for their true value, start at issue #1 Vol 1 and keep reading. Fall in love with the characters and become a regular poster here at the AlphaFlight.net forums.
"Well, the only person talking about love today is the preacher. And it seems noboday gets just all the learning but the teacher."
The Temptations "Ball of Confusion"
Hmm, I thought that story was the weakest of the Byrne era.Originally Posted by batman_von_gein
Actually, I liked that one. It's an interesting look at Walt. What I first notice is that he wanted from the start to kill the super skrull and that's what he did without remorse. Well, kill is always a to big word in MArvel Universe.Originally Posted by Snowsquatch
No, I think Pink pearl story line was lot more weak.
Quand l'appétit va, tout va!
-Obélix
Touche.Originally Posted by syvalois
Byrnes run (1-28 )is good for continuity.
Issue 20(Gilded Lily) is very gothic if you like that sort of thing and has good Aurora development.
Personally, I think the X-men/Alpha Flight mini series(number 1) is very good, by Chris Claremont and Paul Smith. If this is in your collection it is an enjoyable read.