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Investing in Comic Books with Vincent Zurzolo

Money Tree Investing

Money Tree Investing Podcast

Stockmarket, Valuestocks, Investing, Finance, Passiveincome, Wealth, Business, Personalfinance

4.6 • 658 Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2025

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Vincent Zurzolo shares his journey in investing in comic books. Vincent shares his lifelong passion for comics, which he turned into a successful business that has sold some of the most expensive comic books in history, including multiple million-dollar issues. We discuss how comic books have evolved from casual childhood reads to serious investments, and how third-party grading and online auctions have expanded the market. He emphasizes that comics—whether for fun, art, or investment—are still thriving. 

We discuss...

  • Vincent Zurzolo is the president and co-owner of Metropolis Collectibles and ComicConnect.com, leading companies in the vintage comic book market.
  • He began collecting and selling comics at 15 and turned his passion into a multimillion-dollar business.
  • His companies have sold some of the most expensive comics in history, including several copies of Action Comics #1 and Amazing Fantasy #15.
  • Third-party grading, pioneered by his team, has made comics more accessible and investable for collectors worldwide.
  • ComicConnect hosts regular online auctions featuring vintage comics, original comic art, and rare collectibles.
  • Digital platforms like VeVe are changing how comics are collected, using NFT-like tokens to sell limited digital editions.
  • The global comic market is expanding, with increasing interest in foreign editions and international collectors.
  • Manga has become the most popular comic format globally, embraced by fans across cultures and countries.
  • Original comic art—drawings used to create comic book pages—is a growing collectible category with high demand.
  • People collect comics and art in creative ways, from themes like holidays and sports to specific characters or artists.
  • Graphic novels, while popular and accessible, generally don’t carry the same investment value as vintage comics.
  • The comic book market offers entry points for all budgets, from dollar-bin finds to million-dollar grails.
  • Zurzolo sees comic books as a major American art form that teaches vocabulary, inspires careers, and sparks imagination.
  • He believes comic book movies will continue to thrive, despite variability in quality like any genre.
  • He encourages people to read comics not just for collecting, but for joy, creativity, and escapism.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Money Tree Investing Podcast.

0:04.0

Stock market, wealth, personal finance, value stocks, invest in your life.

0:10.0

Hello, Smart Money Tree Podcast listeners, welcome to this week's show.

0:14.0

My name's Kirk Chisholm and I'll be your host.

0:16.0

So today I'm joined with Vincent Zuzalo.

0:18.0

How you doing, Vincent?

0:20.0

Doing great. How are you? Doing great. Before we jump in, tell the listeners a little bit about your

0:24.1

background. My name is Vincent Zerzolo. I'm the president and co-owner of Metropolis, the world's

0:29.2

largest dealership for vintage comic books, as well as ComicConnect.com, the premier online

0:34.5

auction site for vintage comic books, original art, and other types of collectibles.

0:39.4

I've been buying and selling comic books since I was around 15 years old and loving them since before I could even read.

0:46.7

I've been very blessed to be able to turn my passions into a career and create a fantastic business.

0:57.5

Also recently published my own comic book called The Addiction. I host a podcast called Comic Zone about comic books and I interview creators and people

1:04.0

involved in the comic book industry and entertainment and pop culture. I also co-founded the

1:08.9

longest running comic book convention in New York City,

1:11.0

Big Apple Conventions. And I'm sure there's a few other things. Oh, we sold the first

1:15.6

million dollar comic book back in 2010, 1.1, 1.5, 1.75, 2.2, 3.2, and 4.7 million

1:24.0

comic books. We've been doing this quite a while, and we're constantly buying,

1:28.6

selling, taking consignments, and I'm ready to talk comic books.

1:33.3

Wow. Million dollar comic books. That's something I didn't expect. What were the comics that

1:38.3

sold for that much? So the first comic we sold was an Action Comics number one, CGC graded 8.0 from 1938 it's the first

1:46.0

appearance of superman it's got a big picture of superman holding a car over his head i was able to

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