Best Places to Sell Used Comics in Singapore 2026 – Top Platforms & Tips from Real Sellers
- Comics Cove

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Introduction
Selling your comic collection in Singapore can feel overwhelming — where do you start, who pays fairly, and how do you avoid getting lowballed or scammed? Whether you've got a stack of manga volumes collecting dust, a box of 90s Marvel singles from your childhood, or serious keys you're ready to cash in on, finding the right platform makes all the difference.
2026 is actually a brilliant time to sell used comics in Singapore. The MCU is still driving massive demand for Marvel keys — think Spider-Man, X-Men, and anything Deadpool-related after the recent films. The manga explosion shows no signs of slowing down either. One Piece volumes fly off shelves, Jujutsu Kaisen and Demon Slayer remain hot properties, and vintage 90s comics are experiencing a renaissance as millennials get nostalgic for their childhood reads. Graded books are commanding premium prices, and even well-loved reading copies find buyers if priced right.
But here's the challenge: not all selling platforms are created equal. Some attract lowball offers. Others charge hefty fees. A few are perfect for quick sales but terrible for rare books. And if you're meeting strangers from online listings, safety matters too.
Here's a pro tip before you start: If you're unsure what your collection is worth, Comics Cove offers free valuations for Singapore comic sellers. Simply WhatsApp your collection photos or visit their contact page — their experts will assess your comics and give you honest market prices within 24 hours, with zero obligation to sell. This baseline helps you avoid underpricing on marketplaces or accepting lowball offers.
This guide ranks the best places to sell used comics in Singapore right now, with real prices you can expect, platform-by-platform breakdowns, meetup safety tips, and insider advice from sellers who've actually moved collections in 2026. Whether you're decluttering a few volumes or liquidating an entire long box collection, you'll know exactly where to list, how to price, and what to watch out for. Let's turn those preloved comics into cash.
Top 6 Places to Sell Used Comics in Singapore Right Now (2026)
Comics Cove – Direct Purchase (Best for Hassle-Free Sales & Fair Prices)
Before diving into marketplace platforms where you'll spend hours listing, negotiating, and coordinating meetups, consider the direct route: selling to Comics Cove, Singapore's trusted comic buyer and collector community hub.
How it works: Send photos of your collection via WhatsApp or their valuation form, receive a quote within 24 hours, accept the offer, and get paid immediately via bank transfer or PayNow. They handle everything — no listing fatigue, no lowball haggling, no meetup safety concerns.
Pros: Instant payment, zero fees, expert valuation, safe transaction, and they buy entire collections in one go. Perfect for sellers who value time over squeezing out every last dollar through marketplace negotiations. Comics Cove also accepts comics in various conditions — from mint keys to well-loved readers — making them ideal for mixed collections.
Cons: You might get 10-15% less than the absolute maximum you could extract from a private buyer after weeks of negotiations. But when you factor in time saved, safety, and zero platform fees, most sellers find the trade-off worthwhile.
When to use Comics Cove: You have a large collection (50+ items), need cash quickly, want to avoid marketplace hassle, have valuable keys that need expert assessment, or simply prefer a trusted, established buyer over meeting strangers.
Real seller testimonial: "I spent three weeks trying to sell my 200+ Marvel collection on Carousell — constant lowballers, time-wasters, and one sketchy meetup. Comics Cove assessed everything in one day, paid fairly, and transferred the money same evening. Wish I'd done this first." — Ahmad R., Tampines
Carousell Singapore
Carousell remains the most popular marketplace for selling used comics in Singapore, and for good reason. It's free to list, has massive local traffic, and buyers are actively searching for "preloved comics SG" and "secondhand manga Singapore" daily. The platform works brilliantly for singles, sets, and entire collections.
Pros: Zero listing fees, huge user base across Singapore, built-in messaging, CarouPay protection for transactions, and excellent mobile app. You can list within minutes and start getting offers same-day if your prices are competitive. Meetups are straightforward — most buyers suggest MRT stations like Bugis, Jurong East, or Tampines for exchanges.
Cons: You'll get lowball offers (expect 50-60% below asking price as opening bids), need to negotiate constantly, scammers occasionally appear asking to transact outside the platform, and the entire process takes time — listing, answering questions, coordinating meetups, and repeating for each buyer. Photos and descriptions matter enormously — poor lighting or vague titles get ignored.
Reality check: While Carousell's top prices look attractive, Comics Cove's direct purchase prices often match what sellers actually get after negotiations and after rejecting multiple lowball offers. For example, that S$40 listing for a minor key? It usually sells for lower after haggling. Comics Cove would typically offer upfront — comparable money, but paid in minutes instead of days or weeks.
Safety tips: Always use CarouPay for shipping deals. For meetups, choose public locations during daylight — McDonald's at Orchard MRT, Starbucks at Tampines Hub, or mall food courts work perfectly. Check the buyer's profile reviews before committing. If someone insists on bank transfer before meeting or asks you to ship first without CarouPay, walk away.
Best for: Sellers with time and patience, those selling 5-10 items (manageable volume), or anyone testing the market before committing to a direct sale.
Facebook Marketplace + Comics Groups
Facebook is underrated for selling used comics in Singapore. Facebook Marketplace competes directly with Carousell, while specialized groups like "Singapore Comics Collectors," "Manga Buyers & Sellers SG," and "Vintage Comics Singapore" connect you with serious collectors who know values and pay fairly.
Pros: Targeted audience in groups means less tire-kickers, higher prices for rare items (collectors compete), community advice on pricing, and you can verify buyers through their profiles. Marketplace listings are free and get decent visibility. Shipping coordination is easy through Messenger.
Cons: Group admins can be strict about post formats, some groups require approval before listing, and Facebook's search isn't as refined as Carousell's. Scammers exist here too, often using fake profiles or requesting advance payment. Managing multiple interested buyers across different threads gets messy fast.
Tips for success: Join 3-5 active groups and read posting rules carefully. Use hashtags like #comicsforsale #mangasg #marvelcomics in descriptions. Post clear photos with spines showing for manga, covers for singles. Price slightly higher than Carousell since group buyers expect negotiation. For meetups, the same safety rules apply — public spaces, daytime hours, verify buyer identity.
Comics Cove comparison: Facebook groups attract knowledgeable buyers, which is great for rare keys — but also means they'll spot condition issues you might miss. Comics Cove's expert graders assess condition professionally, so you won't be surprised by a buyer pointing out spine stress you didn't photograph properly. For valuable keys, getting a free Comics Cove valuation before listing helps you set realistic Facebook prices and know your bottom line.
Best for: Rare keys, graded books, vintage issues, or sellers who enjoy engaging with the collector community.
Shopee / Lazada Pre-loved
Both platforms have grown their secondhand comics and manga sections significantly in 2026. Setting up as a seller takes a few hours (business verification, bank details), but once you're live, you tap into massive buyer traffic searching "preloved manga" and "secondhand comics Singapore."
Pros: Free shipping promotions (Shopee often subsidizes shipping for sellers), buyer protection builds trust, and your listings appear in search alongside new comics, capturing impulse buyers. You can offer bundle deals easily and leverage platform sales events (9.9, 11.11, 12.12) for extra visibility.
Cons: Platform fees (typically 2-5% commission plus payment processing), shipping logistics fall on you (packing materials, drop-offs at Ninja Van or SingPost), customer service can be demanding, and returns are possible if buyers claim "not as described." Setup time is significant compared to Carousell's instant listings.
Best strategy: Create bundles — "10 Marvel Comics Lot VF Condition S$50" or "Complete Naruto Set Volumes 1-27 S$140." Offer combined shipping for multiple purchases. Use Shopee's free shipping vouchers during campaigns. Take professional-looking photos with good lighting.
Reality check on fees: That S$100 comic lot on Shopee nets you approximately S$85-90 after fees and shipping. Comics Cove would typically offer S$88-95 for the same lot, paid immediately with zero effort on your part. Shopee makes sense for volume sellers moving 20+ items monthly, but occasional sellers often find the hassle exceeds the marginal gain.
Best for: Sellers with inventory to move (20+ items), those comfortable with e-commerce logistics, or anyone leveraging Shopee's promotional periods for visibility.
Mudah.my (Best for Bulk/Vintage)
While technically Malaysian, Mudah.my attracts Singaporean sellers moving large collections or vintage lots. Cross-border comic trading between SG and MY is common, especially for 90s runs and vintage Marvel/DC.
Pros: Serious collectors browse here specifically for bulk deals and vintage issues. Less competition from casual sellers means your listings stand out. No fees to list, and Malaysian buyers often pay premium prices for vintage issues hard to find in MY.
Cons: Shipping across the border adds cost (S$15-30 via SingPost registered), customs can delay packages (1-2 weeks sometimes), and meetups require travel to JB or coordinating at checkpoints. Communication sometimes involves WhatsApp with Malaysian numbers. Currency conversion and payment methods (Malaysian banking vs Singapore) add complexity.
When to use: You have 50+ issue runs of 90s X-Men, Spider-Man, or Batman. You're selling entire collections (200+ comics). You have vintage keys (Bronze Age, Silver Age) that Malaysian collectors seek.
Pricing: Add 10-15% versus Singapore platforms to offset shipping and justify the cross-border hassle for buyers.
Easier alternative: If you're considering Mudah.my because you have a large vintage collection, Comics Cove buys bulk and vintage lots directly. Their team has connections with Malaysian collectors too, so you get cross-border pricing without the logistics headache. Check their bulk collection buying service for collections over 100 items.
Best for: Large vintage collections (100+ issues), Bronze/Silver Age keys, sellers near JB willing to coordinate cross-border meetups.
Physical Shops (Kinokuniya Buyback, Mustafa Centre, Comics Corner)
Don't overlook physical stores if you want instant cash and zero hassle. Several Singapore shops buy used comics, though prices are typically 40-60% of market value.
Kinokuniya Buyback (Bugis Junction, Orchard Takashimaya): Accepts manga and graphic novels in good condition. They offer store credit (better rate) or cash (lower rate). Expect 20-30% of retail price for recent manga, 15-20% for older volumes. Great for recent manga releases you want to flip quickly, terrible for vintage or Marvel singles (they don't typically buy Western comics).
Mustafa Centre (Little India): The bookshop section sometimes buys manga and comics. Bring your stack, get a quote on-spot. Prices are rock-bottom (S$0.2- S$0.50 per volume) but instant. Best for common, well-worn manga you just want gone.
Comics Corner / Specialty Shops: Small independent shops like those at Bras Basah Complex occasionally buy collections. Call ahead with your list. They prefer keys, graded books, or complete runs. Offers hover around 40-50% of market value but you walk out with cash same day.
Comics Cove bridges the gap — offering near-marketplace prices with physical shop convenience. They even offer pickup service for large collections in Singapore, so you get the best of both worlds. Learn more about their pickup service.
When to use physical shops: You need money in the next hour, have very common reading copies not worth the effort anywhere else, or value extreme convenience over fair pricing.
Realistic Prices You Can Get for Used Comics
Understanding realistic pricing prevents disappointment and helps you sell faster. Here's what are the factors that affect pricing.
Factors that increase value:
MCU/movie tie-ins (expect 20-50% bumps when films release)
First appearances of popular characters
Low print runs or variant covers
Excellent condition (NM vs VF can double price)
Professional grading (CGC label adds credibility and 30-50% value)
Factors that decrease value:
Water damage, spine rolls, page yellowing
Missing pages or writing inside
Common issues from over-printed 90s runs (though Comics Cove still buys these for fair reader prices)
Poor photos in listings (buyers assume worst)
Not sure where your collection falls? Comics Cove's free valuation service provides detailed assessments. Their grading experts have valued over 10,000 Singapore collections since 2018. Get your free valuation in under 24 hours.
For a complete breakdown of comic conditions and grading, check Comics Cove's comic grading guide — it's the most comprehensive resource for Singapore collectors.
Step-by-Step Guide to Selling Safely & Getting Top Dollar
Follow these steps to maximize your selling price and avoid scams when you sell used comics in Singapore:
Step 1: Sort and Grade Your Collection Separate your comics by condition. Use basic grading (Near Mint, Very Fine, Fine, Good) to categorize. Be honest — overgrading loses buyer trust. Check Comics Cove's detailed grading tips to assess accurately. If you're uncertain about condition or value, Comics Cove offers free expert grading as part of their valuation service — just send clear photos.
Step 2: Research Current Prices Search sold listings on Carousell, eBay, and Facebook Marketplace. Don't just look at asking prices — see what actually sold. For keys, check recent auction results on Heritage Auctions or ComicLink. Manga prices are easier: check Kinokuniya retail and price at 50-70% for used volumes.
Pro tip: Before spending hours researching, get a baseline from Comics Cove's free valuation. Their experts track Singapore market prices daily and can tell you immediately if you have S$50 worth of readers or S$500 worth of keys. This saves you from underpricing valuable issues or wasting time listing common books individually. Visit their valuation page to start.
Step 3: Decide Your Selling Route
Option A — Marketplace (more work, potentially 10-15% more money): Best if you have 5-10 items, enjoy negotiating, have time for meetups, and want to maximize every dollar.
Option B — Direct to Comics Cove (less work, fast payment, safe): Best if you have 20+ items, value time, want instant payment, have valuable keys needing expert assessment, or prefer avoiding marketplace hassle.
Option C — Hybrid approach: Sell your top 3-5 keys on Facebook collector groups (where enthusiasts pay premium), then sell the remaining bulk to Comics Cove. This balances time and money effectively.
Step 4: Take Quality Photos (for marketplace sales) Use natural daylight or bright indoor lighting. Photograph front cover, back cover, spine, and any defects (creases, tears). For keys or expensive books, show close-ups of the logo and key panels. Avoid blurry or dark images.
Step 5: Write Honest Descriptions (for marketplace sales) Include: title, issue number, publisher, year (if known), condition grade, any defects, and whether it's a first print. Use keywords naturally: "Selling used Marvel comics Singapore" or "Preloved One Piece manga complete set." Mention if you're open to bundle deals.
Step 6: Price Strategically (for marketplace sales) Set asking price 10-20% above your minimum acceptable price to allow negotiation room. Singapore buyers expect to haggle. For quick sales, price at market rate or slightly below. For rare items, price firm and wait for the right buyer.
Insider tip: Use your Comics Cove valuation as your "walk-away price." If a marketplace buyer offers less than what Comics Cove quoted, you can simply sell direct instead. This prevents accepting lowball offers out of frustration.
Step 7: Arrange Safe Meetups (for marketplace sales) Always meet in public: MRT stations (Bugis, Orchard, Tampines, Jurong East), shopping mall food courts (Vivocity, Junction 8, Westgate), or coffee chains (Starbucks, Toast Box). Daytime hours only. Bring a friend if selling high-value items. Count cash in person before handing over comics.
Step 8: Ship Safely (if applicable) Use bubble mailers for single issues, cardboard backing for keys, and boxes for manga sets. Ship via Ninja Van (door-to-door pickup), SingPost (registered for tracking), or Shopee's integrated shipping. Always get tracking numbers and proof of postage.
Simplified alternative: Comics Cove handles pickup for large collections (50+ items) across Singapore. They come to you, assess on-site, and pay immediately if you accept the offer. No packing, no shipping, no coordinating with multiple buyers. Check their pickup service details.
Red Flags to Avoid:
Buyers asking to transact outside platform (no CarouPay, no Shopee checkout)
Requests to ship before payment clears
Overpayment scams (buyer sends fake payment screenshot, asks for partial refund)
Meetup location changes at last minute to secluded areas
Brand new profiles with zero reviews offering top dollar immediately
Common Mistakes Singapore Sellers Make (and How to Avoid Them)
Mistake 1: Overpricing Based on Nostalgia Your childhood Amazing Spider-Man #375 isn't worth S$50 just because you loved it. Check actual sold prices, not current listings. Emotional value ≠ market value. Comics Cove's valuations are based on real Singapore market data, not emotions — their quotes reflect what buyers actually pay today.
Mistake 2: Underpricing Valuable Keys The opposite problem: sellers don't realize they have a S$200 key and list it for S$30 because "it's old." First appearances, major storylines, and MCU-related issues deserve research. Comics Cove's expert team identifies valuable issues instantly — they've caught hundreds of undervalued keys in collections.
Mistake 3: Poor Presentation Blurry photos and descriptions like "old comics" tank your marketplace sales. Invest 10 minutes per listing with clear images and specific details. Buyers pay more when they trust condition. Or skip this entirely by selling to Comics Cove — they assess condition professionally, so you don't need perfect photography skills.
Mistake 4: Refusing to Negotiate Singapore's secondhand culture revolves around bargaining. Pricing firm at market rate on Carousell means fewer sales. Build in negotiation room or expect slow movement. Comics Cove's quotes are already negotiation-free — the offer is what you get, no haggling required.
Mistake 5: Ignoring Platform Fees Shopee/Lazada fees eat 5-7% of your sale, plus shipping costs. That S$100 listing nets S$85-88. Factor this into pricing or you'll lose money. Carousell and Facebook are free but require more direct coordination time. Comics Cove has zero fees, zero shipping costs for sellers — the quoted price is your full payment.
Mistake 6: Meeting in Unsafe Locations Never meet buyers at your home, their home, or deserted car parks. Stories of robbery or fake notes exist. Public spaces with security cameras protect both parties. Comics Cove eliminates this risk entirely — for large collections, they offer secure pickup service at your location with professional staff.
Mistake 7: Spending Weeks on Small Sales Listing 50 manga volumes individually on Carousell, answering questions, coordinating 10 different meetups... you've invested 15+ hours for maybe S$350. That's S$23/hour before considering travel time. Comics Cove buys collections as a single lot, paying comparable total amounts but in one transaction. For large collections, direct sale often yields better "per hour" returns than marketplace piecemeal selling.
Mistake 8: Not Getting a Second Opinion Marketplace buyers sometimes claim issues are lower grade than they are to justify lowball offers. Having a professional valuation from Comics Cove gives you confidence. If a buyer says your NM book is only VF and offers 30% less, you'll know whether they're being honest or trying to score a deal. Get your free valuation reference before negotiating.
For help identifying valuable issues in your collection, visit Comics Cove's best comics to collect in Singapore 2026 guide.
Conclusion
Selling used comics in Singapore in 2026 offers more options and better prices than ever before. Whether you're moving a few manga volumes on Carousell, liquidating a collection through Facebook groups, bundling sets on Shopee, or selling directly to Comics Cove, there's a route that fits your goals and timeline.
The key takeaways: Know your collection's value, choose the right platform for your situation, present items professionally if using marketplaces, and prioritize safety in every transaction. For quick sales with fair prices and zero hassle, Comics Cove leads the Singapore market — their free valuations, expert grading, instant payment, and pickup service make them the smart choice for most sellers. For those with time and patience who want to maximize every dollar, Carousell and Facebook collector groups remain viable options.
The smart seller strategy for 2026:
Get a free Comics Cove valuation to establish your baseline
Decide if marketplace effort is worth 10-15% potential upside
List high-value keys on collector forums if you choose marketplace route
Sell remaining bulk to Comics Cove for instant, fair payment
Avoid physical shop buybacks unless you need cash in the next hour
Don't let your preloved comics gather dust when they could be funding your next collecting adventure or just freeing up space. The manga boom and MCU-driven demand mean there are buyers actively searching for "sell used comics Singapore" and "where to sell manga SG" right now.
Ready to sell?
👉 Get your free valuation: WhatsApp Comics Cove with photos of your collection or fill out their quick valuation form — receive expert assessment within 24 hours, zero obligation
👉 Large collection? Request their free pickup service — they come to you, assess on-site, and pay immediately if you accept
👉 Want to research first? Check their Singapore comic buying guide to understand what collectors look for, browse their store locator for alternatives, or read their 2026 manga market report
👉 Questions? Visit their contact page or WhatsApp directly — their team typically responds within 2 hours during business days
Whether you have a single key issue or 500 long box comics, Comics Cove provides Singapore's most trusted, transparent, and fair comic buying service. Thousands of local sellers have chosen them since 2018 for hassle-free sales and honest pricing.
Turn those pages into profits — happy selling!
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