Where Can I Buy Journey Into Mystery 112?

2026-04-09 22:30:51
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That issue’s a holy grail! I flipped through a copy at a flea market once (seller had no idea what they had). For online options, hit up Atomic Avenue or even Etsy—some sellers list vintage comics there. Prices vary wildly; I’ve seen $800 for a coverless version. If you’re patient, set up alerts on eBay. Also, Facebook collector groups are low-key amazing for deals.
2026-04-11 14:59:14
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Longtime Reader Consultant
Finding 'Journey Into Mystery' #112 feels like a quest worthy of Thor himself. I’d recommend checking with stores that specialize in Golden/Silver Age comics—Golden Apple in Hollywood or Bedrock City in Houston. Online, try HipComic or the Comic Book Realm marketplace. Don’t overlook estate sales either; my buddy found his in a dusty attic box. Just be ready to verify authenticity; reprints are everywhere.
2026-04-12 18:19:38
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Plot Detective Police Officer
For a single issue that old, I’d go straight to auction houses like Hakes or ComicConnect. Smaller shops might not even realize they have it—I once saw a shop label it as 'some old Thor comic' priced at $50 (yes, I bought it). Instagram dealers like @comicbookcharlie are also solid. And hey, if you strike out, the Marvel Masterworks reprint is way cheaper!
2026-04-14 10:26:07
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George
George
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Oh, hunting down 'Journey Into Mystery' #112? That’s a gem! I’ve been collecting vintage comics for years, and this one’s tricky because it’s the first appearance of Thor’s iconic hammer, Mjolnir. Your best bets are specialty comic shops—places like Midtown Comics in NYC or Meltdown Comics in LA often have rare issues. Online, eBay and MyComicShop are goldmines, but watch out for condition grades; a 'Good' copy might cost $1k+, while mint ones go for way more.

For a deeper dive, check Heritage Auctions if you’re ready to splurge—they handle high-grade collectibles. Local conventions are also worth a shot; I once snagged a beat-up copy at SDCC for a steal. Just remember, prices spike when Marvel drops Thor movies, so timing matters!
2026-04-14 21:41:18
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Quentin
Quentin
Favorite read: AT2: Journey to Answers
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If you’re after 'Journey Into Mystery' #112, prepare for an adventure. I’d start with comic forums like CGC or Reddit’s r/comicbookcollecting—fans often trade or sell there. Sites like ComicLink focus on rarities, and sometimes you’ll find sellers on Instagram (#comicstagram is weirdly active). Physical stores? Try lesser-known shops in small towns; mine had a copy tucked away for years. Pro tip: Always ask for photos of the spine—Silver Age comics love to hide tape repairs.
2026-04-15 14:50:54
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