If you haven’t signed up for the email newsletter, you just missed your chance to scoop up the first edition. We’re sorry you missed it. The first edition of anything is always the most collectible.
Action Comics #1, which features the first appearance of Superman, sold at auction for $317,000. The first Flash Gordon comic—and let’s face it, without the backing of a Queen soundtrack Flash Gordon sucks—will set you back around $289,000.
We are convinced that our DYC Newsletter #1 will produce similar results for people smart enough to leave it in their inbox and read it only while wearing gloves.
Action Comics #1, which features the first appearance of Superman, sold at auction for $317,000. The first Flash Gordon comic—and let’s face it, without the backing of a Queen soundtrack Flash Gordon sucks—will set you back around $289,000.
We are convinced that our DYC Newsletter #1 will produce similar results for people smart enough to leave it in their inbox and read it only while wearing gloves.
But all hope is not lost. We will continue to release collector’s editions of the DYC Newsletter on the same schedule that Arby’s releases collector’s glassware. (We chose Arby’s for two reasons. First, there is nothing on the menu we are willing to eat so we can’t be accused of selling out for ad dollars. Second, they release limited edition glassware about every two weeks and that happens to be timeline we’ve been planning anyway.) Sign up for the DYC Newsletter and start your collection now. It can only go up in value.