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Comics Buyer's Guide

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Publisher: F&W Publications
Category: Magazine

List Price: $71.88
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 2024

Format: Magazine Subscription
Type: Consumer magazine
Subscription Issues: 12
Subscription Length: 12 Months
Issues Per Year: 12
First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks

ASIN: B000066T08

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Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months

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Product Description
COMICS BUYER'S GUIDE is the longest-running magazine about comic books. Each 200+ page monthly issue features new comic reviews, nostalgic retroviews, interviews and the largest monthly price guide. Also included is the latest convention news, opinion pieces from celebrity columnists and expanded coverage of anim , manga and other comics-related collectibles.


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars DON'T Buy Comic Buyer's Guide !   May 21, 2007
JoeGouldIII (San Francisco , California)
1 out of 11 found this review helpful

I recommend that you not buy Comic Buyers' Guide !
I will admit that I used to like it , but I feel differently now .
Just to start with something comical , the latest issue rund an issue-by-issue retrospective of several old titles , Captain Marvel Adventures , Darkhawk , and various Avengers titles - that had appeared in as meany as two previous issues of the six months preceding !!!!! It appeared in an issue I still have ( still have beacuse , it never cam e the first time around , a supposed replacement never came , finally , Replacement #2 came . ) , so I know . Amusingly , we get told that Charlton published a Flintstones comic book in the 60s , as well , in the same current issue .
These errors might be piddling - But the current editor really appears to be driving it straight into the loo . Now , he and I have had words , so perhaps that influences my comments here - But , CBG's failure to EVER send to me in a timely manner the 2&1/2 to 3&1/2 years of coupons for " free classified ads " that they owe me , dating from before the magazine switch , predate his elevation ! Since I'm signing off them , and don't want classifieds in them amymore , I guess that's some more money F&W Publications at least indirectly pocketed , from me .
Their tendency to rah-rah whatever comics are currently being published , especially if they're selling , but , only later , criticize them - As with a lot of the " blockbuster "/" Image-style " comics of the late 80s and early 90s - might've , well , I don't know how much longer they're going to be in business , so , if they go under , perhaps that willseem retroactively cute , too !!!



4 out of 5 stars More meaty than Wizard   February 18, 2005
Scott D. Nelson (South Bend, IN United States)
8 out of 9 found this review helpful

While sections like "Longbox Manifesto" and "Ask Mr. Silver Age" will certainly appeal to long-time comic book lovers, CBG is a magazine that, month-in and month-out, will contain new and fresh news and stories that you more-than-likely didn't read elsewhere. The comic book and graphic novels reviewed each month are more than just Marvel and DC books, too, which is nice.

Wheras Wizard simply regurgitates the same news found on the various comic book sites online, Comics Buyers Guide is refreshingly new.



4 out of 5 stars It's Wizard for the more discerning reader   December 19, 2004
Guy L. Gonzalez (Bloomfield, NJ)
12 out of 12 found this review helpful

When Comics Buyers Guide was a weekly tabloid, it appealed mainly to the hardcore comic book collector. Now that it has switched to a monthly format, delivering a healthy 244+ pages/issue, it has evolved into a dual-purpose magazine, still meeting the collector's needs while offering much more content for the discerning comic book reader and/or fan.

While Wizard is very good at what it does, hyping the latest Marvel and DC projects while offering a glimpse at the world beyond the big two - and the fanboys justifiably love it for that reason - Comics Buyers Guide offers meatier content and covers a much wider range of comics, with actual reviews as opposed to PR hype and creator-driven spin. Also, their price guide is more realistic, and thorough, than Wizard's seemingly hype-driven guide.

If you have to choose between them, Comics Buyers Guide is the one you want on a monthly basis.



5 out of 5 stars How to get immersed in comics-buying culture!   March 28, 2003
Andrew Werling
13 out of 16 found this review helpful

This weekly publication is a great way to dive into the culture of the comics-buying world. The letters page is several pages long, often written by incredibly knowledgable and insightful readers. Also included are lots of reviews, articles on the industry and upcoming creative news, informative/interesting/entertaining columnists, convention guides, publication schedules, and classifieds. Content ranges from the beginnings of comic book history all the way to what's happening a year from now. Definitely a highlight of my week; often I read this before I read the comics I just bought. This comes from a publisher whose primary focus has been on collecting (coins, stamps, records, etc.) Trustworthy and entertaining!

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