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| Step | Action | Tips & Resources | |------|--------|------------------| | | Prioritize Near‑Mint (NM) or Very Good (VG) copies for high resale value. | Use a magnifying lamp; check for spine cracks, page discoloration, and cover wear. | | 2. Secure Variants | Identify the must‑have variant covers: 274 (holographic), 389 (metallic foil), 489 (hand‑painted). | Look for “Variant Checklist” PDFs on the Fansadox Vault or on the publisher’s archive page. | | 3. Bundle Opportunities | Many sellers offer bulk discounts for 50‑issue blocks. | Negotiate with sellers on platforms like eBay, Mercari, or specialized comic‑book marketplaces. | | 4. Authentication | Obtain Certificates of Authenticity (COA) for limited‑edition issues. | COAs are often issued by Comic Provenance or by Fansadox directly for issues 400‑500. | | 5. Preservation | Store in archival‑grade bags and boards , keep in a temperature‑controlled environment (65‑70 °F, 40‑50 % RH). | Use Bostik acid‑free sleeves; avoid exposure to direct sunlight. | | 6. Documentation | Create a digital inventory (spreadsheet) noting issue number, condition, variant status, and purchase source. | Include high‑resolution scans of the cover for insurance purposes. | | 7. Resale Planning | If you intend to sell the complete set, consider auction houses that specialize in adult‑oriented fantasy comics (e.g., Heritage Comics Auctions ). | Timing: late summer (post‑convention season) typically sees higher demand. | Dofantasy - Fansadox Collection 1-500 complete
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| Role | Early Years (2003‑2008) | Mid‑Period (2009‑2014) | Late Years (2015‑2020) | |------|------------------------|-----------------------|------------------------| | | Marcus Vane (founder) – plotted the mythic foundation. | Jenna “Jinx” Liu – introduced modern dialogue and humor. | Soren Patel – focused on closure and legacy storytelling. | | Primary Artist | Rico “Razor” Delgado – stark, high‑contrast line work. | Lena Hartmann – vibrant colors, dynamic panel layouts. | Kaito Nakamura – refined digital painting, cinematic vistas. | | Colorist | Eli “Spectrum” Ross – limited palette, emphasizing mood. | Mia Torres – full‑spectrum palettes, experimental gradients. | Yara Kim – subtle tonal shifts for a mature aesthetic. | dynamic panel layouts.