Thanks for taking a second to check this out. If you’re here, it’s because I messaged you about one of your books.
I’m Dylan. My dad Paul and I have been collecting comics for 14 years. We buy a lot of books every week — usually graded or 1940s–70s.
We’re looking to buy certain ones or bundle a group to get a good deal — and you save all the eBay fees.
We build long-term relationships with sellers, we agree on a price, and PayPal you.
Easy, fair, done.
Transparently, we do resell some books sometimes to fund our huge collection, but we’re in this as collectors, not as faceless resellers.
We buy every week and keep a short list of sellers we go direct with. If you want a standing buyer, we’re happy to talk.
Easy yes/no. If it’s not a fit, no worries at all.
Thank you for reading,
Dylan & Paul
(Photo of Dylan and Paul goes here – friendly, non-threatening father & son picture.)
We’re just two collectors who love comics, especially older stuff and graded books. We value straightforward deals and good relationships with the people we buy from.
(Replace these with your real testimonials later. Just keep them referring to “Dylan and Paul,” not any business name.)
We regularly PayPal sellers for their books. On the live version of this page, we show screenshots of PayPal payments we’ve made (with private details blurred out) so you can see we actually pay — and pay often.
(When you’re ready, you or your web person can replace this text with real screenshot images of PayPal payments.)
Back in 2016, Dylan did a multi-part YouTube interview talking about comics, collecting, and the kind of deals we like to do.
On the full version of this site, we embed all 4 parts of that interview so you can see who you’re dealing with before you ever sell us a book.
(Once you have the YouTube links handy, you can embed them here with simple YouTube iframes.)
If you’ve read this far, chances are you’re at least curious what your comics might bring in without the hassle of eBay fees and returns.
Next step:
Text Paul & Dylan: 201-623-3274
Quick yes/no. No pressure. If it’s not the right fit, that’s totally fine.