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Investment Potential and Analysis of Marvel Feature Issues 1 to 12

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Investment Potential and Analysis of Marvel Feature Issues 1 to 12 The first table presents the Bias Scores for all the issues. Bias scores show which issues are being bought by the Insiders (Pros) vs. the Outsiders (Fans Less Serious). The concept of my approach is to focus on the issues being bought BULLISHLY by the investors. We developed an analysis of data to quantify this Bias (B Score). We mark the issues with the highest Bias with Lime Green followed by a Dark Green staining for issues with a lesser but definite Bias. We see the main issue is issue 1 the first appearance of the Defenders but two story Arcs preceded the Defenders. They were the first ARC in  Doctor Strange  #183 (Nov. 1969),  Sub-Mariner  #22 (Feb. 1970),  The Incredible Hulk  #126 (April 1970)  and the second Arc found in  Sub-mariner #34 and 35. These ARCs are thought to be the beginnings for the Defenders! Issue 1 has a Good B Score...

Investment Potential in the Second Ten Runs using Desire Rankings at the 70 Percentile.

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This post is the final one on the 2nd Arc of 10 Titles. I present here in these tables all major issues that are at the 70 percentile desire scale. So you may plan your investment focus using this data to compare multiple issues to see if they are more or less desired now. These tables are so action packed that I leave it to you to fish around. My suggestion would be to find the avg prices in each section and see which issues stick out. CA117  1100 9.4 MSH 12 980 9.4 MSH 13 2800 9.4 MSH 18 2100 9.4 IM 1 2100 9.4 IM 55 2100 9.4 MSP 5 1300 9.4 So in the first section we have 7 comic books with an AVG 1780. Note the 3 issues below CA 117, MSH 12 and MSP 5 at 9.4. I am focusing on those issues because this data would imply they have the most room to grow in price. Given the movies etc. I would rank CA117, MSH 12 and MSP 5. Concerned about MSP 5 as Ghost Rider maybe seen it best days? So would ...