It might be worth it if you have a market for the pressed comics and can ensure good quality. However, there are risks involved like damage to the comics and potential legal issues if not done right.
It depends. If the comic is rare or highly sought-after, pressing could enhance its value and condition. But for common comics, it might not be worth the cost.
It depends. Pressing can be beneficial if done properly by a professional, but it's not always a guaranteed increase in value and can be risky if not handled right.
Not usually. Pressing comics carefully and using the right materials shouldn't cause scuffing.
Yes, it often does. The pressure can cause the surface to lose some of its shine.
Yes, usually CGC pressing comics involves some form of cleaning to improve the comic's condition.
Toploaders can be worth it in many cases. They prevent dust and moisture from getting to the comics and also protect the corners and edges. However, they do add to the cost and storage space, so you need to weigh those factors too.
It depends. Sometimes what might seem unworthy at first glance could have hidden depths when explored further in comics.
Yes, it can be. DragonCon offers a wide range of comic-related activities, panels, and opportunities to meet creators and fellow fans.
It can be worth it in some cases. For example, if you plan to sell or trade comics, grading can increase their value and make transactions more straightforward. Also, if you're a collector, having graded comics can add to the prestige of your collection. However, it does come with costs and might not be necessary if you just enjoy reading them for fun.
In my opinion, they are. The Preacher comics offer a deep and engaging plot along with excellent artwork. However, it depends on your personal taste in comic genres and storylines.