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Comic book collectingComic book collecting is the result of an interest in antiquity, and nostalgia, as is all collecting by its very nature. The comic book was brought into the pop culture arena by, most notably, Superman. Since the introduction of Superman there has been a surge in comic characters, books and companies entering into the industry. The industry is dominated by top competitors Marvel Comics (makers of such comics as Spider-Man, X-Men, Thor, Fantastic Four, The Avengers, and The Hulk) and Detective Comics (makers of Superman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Batman and The Sandman).Since comic books tend to be like tv dramas; having a flowing and continual plotline with dynamic characters, many people, mostly a younger audience; from grade school students through college kids, follow their periodic- usually monthly (but weekly for big-name characters)- exploits. This leads to the keeping of these books, and after so long those who did not keep these books from their childhood want them back, why that is no psychologist can wholly agree upon, but nonetheless they want the things of their childhood back and are willing to pay. That is how it started, but now it has boomed into the companies themselves releasing alternative versions of popular books, limited-editions, and other gimmicks to entice more buyers. Some collectors may buy five copies of the same story content, just because the book has a different cover. They do this in the belief that the product will be in demand, and they can resell for a profit. With the coming of the 'internet-age' there has been a big interest in comic books,or at least an increased level of contact between collectors; sellers and buyers. Online auction sites, like eBay and Amazon.com are benefiting from this increased interest. Comic book collecting is like all other collecting; some collect for-profit, others for memories, but all are drawn to the vivid colors, bright illistrations, and colorful characters of the comic book universe. The period of time from roughly 1985 through 1993 (? - please add correct date) is seen as the point where comic boo speculation reached its peak. Beginning with the publication of The Dark Knight Returns and the beginning of the "summer crossover epics" with Crisis on Infinite Earths and Secret Wars, comic book publishers began producing a high number of comic books designed especially for the collectors' market. [Mention of marketing gimmicks, such as multi-cover issues]] The market reached a saturation point and finally collapsed during the middle of the 1990s. (Was there a certain event seen as the trigger for the collapse?)
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Lord of rich lands and many a splendid town.
Of sober kings, who ruled by right divine,
The people looked for leadership and law.
Lay like a single sword within his hand;
Proclaimed decrees of justice by his breath;
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Not his the dignity that bends to bear
And labours like the peasant at his gate,
Another pride was his, and other joys:
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>From gaping crowds loud thunder of applause,
Was to be hailed, in every race, the first.
The King would ride the lists and win the prize;
The King would take the stage and lead the choir;
In hawking, see his falcon highest soar;
In high debate,--"the King is speaking! Hush!"
He sought renown, and found his subjects yield
His kingdom fell a prey to inward strife;
And on the seat of honour justice slept.
Groaned under burdens grievous to endure.
And weakness wore the nation's heart away.
Yet think not Earth is blind to human woes--
And when a patient people are oppressed,
Spirits of field and flood, of heath and hill,
The trees complain together in the night,
And secret vows are sworn, by stream and strand,
He heard no voice but such as praise and please.
One day he wandered idly with his court
New ways to show his skill to wondering eyes.
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