Set Description:
This is a collection of the HIGHEST GRADED CANADIAN PRICE VARIANTS (CPVs)-"TYPE 1A VARIANTS" ACTION COMICS. It was not an easy task to assimilate this collection.
I will also try to add the CANADIAN EDITIONS of ACTION COMICS but that is another impossible task.
CANADIAN PRICE VARIANTS
TIMELINE OF EVENTS
Before the publication window for CANADIAN PRICE VARIANTS opened, as we entered the 1980's both Marvel and D.C. sold their comics through two distinct distribution channels: "DIRECT EDITION" copies were direct-sold to comic shops on a discounted but non-returnable basis; and "NEWSSTAND" copies were meanwhile distributed to newsstands across North America, and there, the fate of unsold copies was completely different: While comic shops that ordered DIRECT EDITION copies were stuck with any unsold copies, meanwhile under the newsstand distribution model unsold copies could be returned (the newsstand was not on the hook if there was no sale).
Before October of 1982, all of North America got the same identical newsstand copies. But then in October of that year, on account of sustained currency movement, publishers could no longer afford to charge customers the identical 60¢ price anymore on newsstands in population centers like TORONTO, VANCOUVER, and MONTREAL — i.e. locations where customers would be using Canadian currency to pay for their comics. And so, publishers started to require 75¢ from CANADIAN newsstand-goers.
The publishers might have elected to place both the US and CANADIAN price amounts on all newsstand copies — which is what they eventually did. But during an initial publication window starting in October 1982 and going out to August 1986 for Marvel and out to September 1988 for D.C., these publishers actually produced two unique single-price batches of newsstand copies. They published a lower cover price batch of newsstand copies (such as the 60¢ copy), along with a higher cover price batch (the 75¢ copy). The higher cover price batch are called the CANADIAN PRICE VARIANTS
All three types were produced simultaneously on the same manufacturing equipment, so all are equally deemed to be 1st print copies (each batch involved only a change of the black/key plate, and the indicia and interior pages are fully identical). But while the THREE TYPES are equally 1st print copies, they are NOT EQUAL IN RARITY. The number of copies created for each batch was UNIQUE to its corresponding target market, with the size of the Direct Edition batch informed by comic shop order levels; meanwhile the sizes of the two Newsstand batches would naturally have been informed by the size of each target market and newsstand sales trends.
The batch of newsstand copies today known as the CANADIAN PRICE VARIANT copies would have been the SMALLEST BATCH, making the CANADIAN PRICE VARIANT TYPE the MOST RARE TYPE of the three available choices: and that's why we collect them, because they were sold in VASTLY SMALLER NUMBERS, were purchased mostly by readers (keeping typical condition lower in grade), and have estimated survivorship of around 2% of copies (CGC census data for most issues shows variant rarity between 2-3% of census copies).
13 SUMMARY POINTS
1. DC Canadian Price Variants (CPVs) ACTION COMICS existed from OCTOBER 1982- SEPTEMBER 1988.
2. Massive CURRENCY FLUCTUATION occurred in OCTOBER 1982.
3. The currency fluctuation led to US Comics with cover prices of 60 CENTS and the CANADIAN cover prices of 75 CENTS.
4. All comics were FIRST PRINT copies.
5. The Canadian Price Variants (CPVs) were printed for CANADIAN NEWSSTANDS and purchased mostly by CASUAL READERS. They had a BAR CODE on the cover and only the CANADIAN PRICE was listed, and they were handled like magazines.
6. They are also referred to as "TYPE 1A" Cover Price Variants.
7. There was an enormous market size difference between the LOWER COVER PRICE newsstand distribution area and the TYPE 1A HIGHER COVER PRICE VARIANT newsstand distribution area even before considering the impacts of:
(a). The size of FRENCH speaking population in the CANADIAN PROVINCE OF QUEBEC and,
(b). The 25 CENTS cover price hike likely reducing the number of copies buyers could afford.
8. Canadian Price Variants (CPVs) had LIMITED GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION and served a vastly SMALLER MARKET POPULATION.
9. The SURVIVORSHIP of Canadian Price Variants was very LOW. It has been estimated that LESS THAN 2% of the comics from that period were Canadian Price Variants (CPVs).
10. Canadian Price Variant (CPV)-ACTION COMICS from the year 1988 are the RAREST.
11. In the year 1986 the cover price of CANADIAN PRICE VARIANTS (CPVs) jumped to 95 CENTS.
12. There were EXTREMELY RARE Canadian Price Variants with a cover price of $1.00 and some special anniversary issues had cover prices of $1.25, $1.50, $1.70 and $2.10.
13. High grade Canadian Price Variants (CPVs) are EXTREMELY RARE.
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Action Comics 538 Canadian Price Variant |
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Action Comics 538 Modern |
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CGC |
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3792741008
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Owner Comments
ACTION COMICS # 538 CGC 9.8 CANADIAN PRICE VARIANT
75 CENTS ISSUE
I added this rare book to my set on September 10th, 2024. It was found in the CANADIAN PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
Cover pencils by Rich Buckler, inks by Dick Giordano. "The Measure of a Superman!", script by Mike Barr, pencils by Irv Novick, inks by John Calnan; As Jackhammer runs rampant over Metropolis, Superman struggles to get the confidence to tackle him in his weakened state. "Mera, Mera, on the Wave - Who's the One You've Got to Save?", script by Bob Rozakis, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by Frank McLaughlin; Aquaman and Mera are beset by the attacking dolphins, and Meras continued attempts to communicate telepathically with them electrify the porpoises like electric eels; Aquaman manages to get three of the dolphins to smash into his hard-water block, freeing him.
36 Pages, Full Color, $0.60. Cover price $0.60 in the United States but this CANADIAN PRICE VARIANT had a COVER PRICE of 75 CENTS
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Action Comics 540 Canadian Price Variant |
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Action Comics 540 Modern |
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CGC |
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3754906014
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Owner Comments
ACTION COMICS # 540 CGC 8.8 CANADIAN PRICE VARIANT
75 CENTS ISSUE
I added this book to my set on September 10, 2024. It was found in the CANADIAN PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
Cover by Gil Kane. "World Enough and Time," script by Marv Wolfman, art by Gil Kane; Clark Kent comes back to life on the autopsy table as a result of his past-half being reanimated by Lord Satanis; Superman goes to Rip Hunter and finally succeeds in using Hunters time-sphere to return to the era in which Satanis and Syrene are battling, at the point in which Satanis has apparently destroyed Syrene. "Water-War One," script by Bob Rozakis, pencils by Alex Saviuk, inks by Joe Giella; Mera and Vlana engage in a vicious hand-to-hand fight, though Vlana cheats by using members of her fish "army" to attack her rival; Aquaman breaks through the hard-water sphere that trapped him.
36 Pages, Full Color, $0.60. Cover price $0.60 in the United States but this CANADIAN PRICE VARIANT had a cover price of 75 CENTS.
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Action Comics 546 Canadian Price Variant |
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Action Comics 546 Modern |
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CGC |
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2131367012
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Owner Comments
ACTION COMICS # 546 CGC 9.6-CANADIAN PRICE VARIANT (CPV)
SISTER COPY: ACTION COMICS # 546 CGC 9.9 i
Publisher: DC
Cover Date: August 1983
On Sale Date: May 26, 1983
Cover Price: $0.75
Page Count: 32
Editor: Julius Schwartz
Cover Artist: Gil Kane
Stories:
Superman : "Showdown"
SUPERHEROS ON THE COVER (NO PARTICULAR ORDER)
1. SUPERMAN (MY FAVORITE)
2. WONDER WOMAN
3. WONDER GIRL
4. GREEN ARROW
5. THE FLASH
6. AQUAMAN
7. CHANGELING
8. CYBORG
9. ROBIN
10.KID FLASH
11.BLACK CANARY
12.RED TORNADO
13.RAVEN
14.HAWKMAN
15.STARFIRE
16.FIRESTORM
The sister copy CGC 9.9 is the HIGHEST GRADED COPY and has a CGC OLD LABEL. It is widely believed by collectors, and even CGC insiders, that OLD LABEL comic books were graded far stricter than those comic books being graded today. Also, since CGC did not offer pressing and cleaning services in its infancy, there is a very good chance that comics found within OLD LABEL SLABS most likely did not undergo the procedure. This information is very exciting, especially for anyone in possession of a valuable comic book encased in an OLD LABEL SLAB where a single grade jump could mean the difference of thousands of dollars
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Action Comics 566 Canadian Price Variant |
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Action Comics 566 Modern |
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CGC |
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2131367005
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Owner Comments
ACTION COMICS # 566 CGC 9.8- WHITE PAGES-CANADIAN PRICE VARIANT
THIS WAS THE FIRST BOOK THAT ADDED TO THIS SET
95 CENTS ISSUE
APRIL 1985
This book is from the CITY OF BRANTFORD in the CANADIAN PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. This is the FIRST BOOK that I added to this set on AUGUST 19, 2024. THIS IS A RARITY
TIMELINE OF EVENTS-CANADIAN PRICE VARIANTS
Before the publication window for CANADIAN PRICE VARIANTS opened, as we entered the 1980's both Marvel and D.C. sold their comics through two distinct distribution channels:
1. "DIRECT EDITION" copies were direct sold to comic shops on a discounted but non-returnable basis.
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2. "NEWSSTAND" copies were meanwhile distributed to newsstands across North America, and there, the fate of unsold copies was completely different:
While comic shops that ordered DIRECT EDITION copies were stuck with any unsold copies, under the newsstand distribution model unsold copies could be returned (the newsstand was not on the hook if there was no sale).
Before October of 1982, all of North America got the same identical newsstand copies. But then in OCTOBER of that year, on account of sustained currency movement, publishers could no longer afford to charge customers the identical 60¢ price anymore on newsstands in population centers like TORONTO, VANCOUVER, and MONTREAL — i.e. locations where customers would be using Canadian currency to pay for their comics. And so, publishers started to require 75¢ from CANADIAN newsstand-goers.
The publishers might have elected to place both the US and CANADIAN price amounts on all newsstand copies — which is what they eventually did. But during an initial publication window starting in OCTOBER 1982 and going out to August 1986 for Marvel and out to September 1988 for D.C., these publishers actually produced two unique single-price batches of newsstand copies. They published a LOWER COVER PRICE BATCH of newsstand copies (such as the 60¢ copy), along with a HIGHER COVER PRICE BATCH (the 75¢ copy). The HIGHER COVER PRICE BATCH are called the CANADIAN PRICE VARIANTS
All three types were produced simultaneously on the same manufacturing equipment, so all are equally deemed to be 1st print copies (each batch involved only a change of the black/key plate, and the indicia and interior pages are fully identical). But while the three types are equally 1st print copies, THEY ARE NOT EQUAL IN RARITY. The number of copies created for each batch was UNIQUE to its corresponding target market, with the size of the Direct Edition batch informed by comic shop order levels; meanwhile the sizes of the two Newsstand batches would naturally have been informed by the size of each target market and newsstand sales trends.
The batch of newsstand copies today known as the CANADIAN PRICE VARIANT copies would have been the SMALLEST BATCH, making the CANADIAN PRICE VARIANT TYPE the MOST RARE TYPE of the three available choices: and that's why we collect them, because they were sold in VASTLY SMALLER NUMBERS, were purchased mostly by readers (keeping typical condition lower in grade), and have estimated survivorship of around 2% of copies (CGC census data for most issues shows variant rarity between 2-3% of census copies).
Cover art by Marshall Rogers and Jerry Ordway. Traumas in the Bahamas starring Superman, script by Craig Boldman, pencils by Ron Randall, inks by Karl Kesel; Superman battles Captain Strong, who resembles Popeye. With Love from Superman, script by Mindy Newell, pencils by Howard Bender, inks by Bob Oksner. 36 pgs. $0.75. Cover price $0.75.
Publisher: DC
Cover Date: April 1985
On Sale Date: January 24, 1985
Cover Price: $0.75 in the United States but this CANADIAN PRICE VARIANT had a cover price of 95 CENTS.
Page Count: 32
Editor: Julius Schwartz
Cover Credits:
Penciller: Marshall Rogers
Inker: Jerry Ordway
TWO Stories:
1.Superman: "Traumas in the Bahamas"
2.Superman: "With Love from Superman"
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Action Comics 571 Canadian Price Variant |
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Action Comics 571 Modern |
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CGC |
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3763633008
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Owner Comments
ACTION COMICS # 571 CGC 9.8 CANADIAN PRICE VARIANT
95 CENTS ISSUE
I added this book to my set on September 10th, 2024. It was found in the CANADIAN PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
An alien comes to Earth to find the means to save his race, but winds up causing a world of trouble for Clark Kent in "Mission To Earth!" Script by Elliot S! Maggin. Art by Alex Saviuk & Dave Hunt. Letter to the editor from T.M. Maple. Cover by Brian Bolland.
36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.75 in the United States but this CANADIAN PRICE VARIANT had a cover price of 95 CENTS.
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Action Comics 578 Canadian Price Variant |
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Action Comics 578 Modern |
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CGC |
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4129321015
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Owner Comments
ACTION COMICS # 578 CGC 9.8 CANADIAN PRICE VARIANT
I added this book to my set on September 10th, 2024. It was found in the CANADIAN PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
Canadian edition with $.95 cover price.
What could possibly cause the public to turn on Superman and idolize a nobody? Craig Boldman's script and Kurt Schaffenberger's art hold the answer. Cover by Eduardo Barreto. Cover price $0.95.
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