What's the most valuable piece of Yea Forums-related memorabilia you own?
What's the most valuable piece of Yea Forums-related memorabilia you own?
my £15 green lantern canvas
Walking Dead #1... but I wonder if how much that will drop in price now...
1:1 scale green lantern battery that lights up.
Honestly I have and will never have any clue
Grandpa had a huge collection of comic books from GI's he'd met in the war. There was at least 15 boxes worth of golden and silver age comics but since we didn't know that comic books were worth something since we did not know anyone who was in to comics and had no access to the internet we just left it in one of our bodega. The bodega got destroyed in a volcanic explosion back and 91. One of our cousins found another box of comics back in 05 and sold everything for $20k
>Obese 35 year old pube-beard who dresses like a 13 year old in 1996 considers this to be a great accomplishment
The great failing of capitalist society is the pushing of subjective materialistic morality, wherein "follow ur dreams" and owning things are considered net goods. So you end up with disgusting losers like this who are financially well off, and lolbergs will seriously defend "it's his cash he can be a useless shit if he wants" as things fall apart around him.
Probably my GL:TAS Saint Walker statue.
>implying thats not every society that has peaked
Money has better uses. I don't own any Yea Forums merch.
Depends on what you mean by "valuable".
I have a mint condition "Surfing the Highway" first edition that could probably go for $500 on eBay (slightly used goes for $200)
I have personal correspondence with several artists that are probably worth nothing on the market but they're worth a whole lot to me.
It's possible, but similarly to how people would argue that the Romans fighting the Carthaginians on the basis of their shared common Roman identity was not nationalism because nationalism was not formalized as a concept and ideology until after the Treaty of Westphalia, despite similarities to movements in the past we likewise must note that there was not specifically /ideological/ reasons why people might not only justify being a fat sack of shit but actually argue it's morally fine and even good because it's "no one's business" and "helps keep the economy going".
>pizzas
Yeah, he does look the type.
>gamer girl bath water
What the fuck is that? It sounds even more disgusting than the person in that photo.
CP is expensive right kaziklu thats why you gotta save wherever you can you sick fuck
That one 20-something camwhore who wears braces to pretend to be a teenager that dresses up like anime characters is selling her bathwater to sadsacks who are into that.
Ireedeemable ant man #1 signed by Phil Hester. I don't think it's worth much but it's the most valuable. I don't have any other signed merch.
>destroyed by a volcano
Do you live in Hawaii or something?
Probably a shaking Tweek Tweak doll from the early 2000s
The commercial was rad
youtube.com
used to live in the Philippines near mt pinatubo
Jesus Christ.
My palate is too refined to be satisfied by such weak bait. Please try again. Live up to the standard.
She's earning a shitload of cash. E-thots are amazing businessgirls who figured out a way to earn money by doing very little or nothing at all. They don't even show tits or anything of the sort. Imagine being a pornstar getting paid way less to handle multiple diseased black cocks in your every orifice while some meaningless gibbering e-thot doesn't even have to get naked. And she's richer than you. A lot.
I despise paypigs that give them money very much but I admire the hell out of this scheme. However it is a definite sign of an alienated, moribund civilization.
I just checked, I got a second printing of it, amazing state.
How much could I get for it?
Second printing in excellent condition goes for about $200.
How can I check the price? I can't find it on any website.
Civil war cannot come soon enough.
Search eBay for completed listings
>I despise paypigs that give them money very much but I admire the hell out of this scheme
I'd admire it more if she came up with it herself.
Chances are that she already had perverts in the chat saying they would love something like this and she just decided to go through with it.
The only thing I can find are the Telltale cover editions. I have the Marlowe & Company edition.
how does he know that's even gamer girl butthole water and not just regular water
I was a dumb 90's kid that fell for the meme.
I think he was being ironic.
A signed copy of the Flex Mentallo hardcover.
So not very.
The basic gist is she and others like her are living the NEET dream without any downsides purely for being women. That's the bottom line here and it's filled with $$$ signs.
Will the emergence of e-thots drive up or lower the price of average prostitutes?
I remember following the guy back when he had some fun shit to say on Twitter, then unfollowing when he just kept doing dumb shit for attention.
He just kept ramping that up, I guess.
For example
ebay.com
>The cover of the book has multiple scratches, scuffs, dings, spots, creases, and worn marks around the edges and corners on it. The corners are bent. There are some scratches and spots along the edges. There are some crimped and creased pages. There are some folded corners. There is some color transfer from the black ink on some of the pages. Look at the photos.
So in WORN condition it goes for $180
No clear idea and I don't want to know, I don't like thinking if I lose any of this or it breaks that it's unrealistically costly to get back.
That's a first printing, I should note. Second printing goes for 25% less usually.
he dosn't but looking at that face I think that's the closest he is getting to anything like that
he also still lives off of his family. Truly, an icon of what raising kids in the 80s and 90s brought us too
he's attention seeking at best
Thanks, man. Mine isn't as bad as that, and looks great, but has one or two dings, I guess. Guessing it's still worn.
Thanks for all the help with this. Think I'll keep it in good condition and properly package it.
A life sized Hulkbuster statue, which technically is the most expensive item in my collection.
My most treasured are my TMNT #1 1st Prints, of which I have three.
Way back in the '90s I bought one copy for reading and one copy for collecting, but honestly I don't think I'll ever sell either of them, unless I'm out on the streets and about to starve.
>TMNT #1 1st Prints, of which I have three.
faggot
you are the reason people hate collectors and call you faggots all the time.
fucking faggot.
I found it maybe 7 or so years ago, unsold, in an old comic book store about to close, here in Portugal.
I'm glad I got it. I was so happy I found it, not because I knew it was rare in any way, but because I was into the TV show and games, and had never read the comic.
...Where do you even keep that?
The EC Comics Library Slipcases up to vol 3 which together are worthy like $600
An signed Hellboy comic
I'm not much of a collector so I don't have anything too valuable. The most expensive stuff I own are probably the Superdictionary and the Art of the Lion King, but I don't think either of them is all that difficult or costly to obtain.
It doesn't matter how much the seller asks for an item; what matters is how much the buyers are prepared to pay for it. Nobody was willing to pay that much for that book, so it didn't get sold, and it's been relisted since then.
If you want to measure how much an item is worth, you have to look for auctions that have been both completed and sold. I can find three copies of the book that were sold for around $50 in recent past.
Dude, he's just goofing around and being ironic. The bath water is like $30 and the ad revenue he would get for a video 'reviewing' it would likely be more than that.
I have a couple of Terry Moore comic pages in a nice frame.
I used to have a black & white Wonder Woman Funko POP that was a Toy Tokyo x NYCC exclusive. I ended up selling it on ebay for $900
Fuck you pal. I actually love the Mirage TMNT and am not some Cowabunga Pizza Turtle loving asshat. I paid for my first #1 when I was 16 in 1991 for $400. It was 12 years before I got another. You can choke on a dick if you think I keep these for money. I'd never sell them.
Well, that's the issue... it's too big to assemble so it's just in storage atm.
Oh, which ones?
you have THREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FUCK YOU
SELL THE OTHERS SO OTHER PEOPLE CAN HAVE A FUCKING #1 ASSHOLE
From Rachel Rising.
What do you do with them? If you're not even planning to sell them, I'm not sure if I understand the purpose of having multiple copies.
This book signed by Green Lantern co-creator Mart Nodell with his trademark lantern doodle on the inside. It may not be worth a car payment, but if some loon came up to me and offered a million bucks for it I'd tell them to go jump in a lake.
I have a Planet of the Apes poster signed by Dave Gibbons