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- Starting in 1979, when 6% of comics were sold in comic shops and 90% of the direct editions survived, and 94% of comics were sold on newsstands and 10% of newsstand copies survived, we can infer that roughly a little more than one-third of all surviving copies are direct editions – or 36.5% - and roughly a little less than two-thirds of existing copies are newsstand editions – or 63.5%.
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Dec 19, 2021 · Newsstands - which where purchased only by collectors who regularly purchased their books at the newsstand - survived at a substantially lower rate than newsstands purchased by direct edition collectors who went to the newsstand and stocked up.
Sep 18, 2022 · By 1985, the point at which newsstand and direct market sales were roughly even, 90% of surviving copies are direct editions and only 10% newsstand. The numbers decrease even further after that to the point where 1990s and 2000s newsstand editions can be considered rare or even scarce comics.
Dec 19, 2021 · If the 80% newsstand and 20% direct editions estimate for 1982 apply to Wolverine #1 (1982), then, mathematically... That means that a 10% survival rate for newsstands is too high, that a 90% survival rate for direct editions is too low, or BOTH.
Oct 2, 2022 · We would have no high grades of newsstand comics, or even high grades of any books from pre-1979 if there weren’t collectors out there who cared about the condition of comics. However, the vast majority of newsstand comics didn’t survive and those that did are less likely to be in high grade.
The percentage of surviving high grade copies of Amazing Spider-Man #361 newsstand editions are significantly higher than the 8% rate associated with Wolverine Limited Series #1, ten years earlier. An estimate of nearly 30% of CGC 9.8 graded copies of Amazing Spider-Man #1 are newsstand editions.
Sep 26, 2022 · As newsstand editions diminished throughout the 1980s, their survival rate diminished as well. This was exacerbated by the fact that most newsstand buyers were casual readers who did not preserve their comics, and in most cases threw them away after they were read.
Jun 15, 2024 · Returns and Overstock: Unsold Newsstand comics were returnable to the publisher, often leading to them being destroyed or, in the case of the strikethrough barcoded editions, resold in the direct market. This practice reduced the number of surviving Newsstand Editions further.