In 1937, DC publisher Harry Donenfeld was worried that a competing publishing house would steal the "Action Comics" title, so he mocked up this comic book and sent it to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to secure the title. Copies of Human Torch Comics are hard to come by, especially early issues like this one, currently valued at 92k. I remember loving to hate on the villain and constantly rooting against him whenever the two went toe-to-toe. Most of these are compared from sales of CGC 9.8s. 53 features the second appearance of the Spectre, continuing his origin story for the Golden Age superhero. Eventually, the green color was decided on, and eventually the 12-cent comic sold for $326,000 50 years later, in 2014. . 2, but it was believed to be too gruesome. 22 contains the first appearance of Archie. (Image courtesy J.T.P. All of the little green mayhem started way back with their debut in FF #2, where they impersonate the Fantastic Four to frame them for crimes and try to take over the world with the real team out of the way. However, until another one of these Iron Fist #14 35 Cent Price Variant CGC 9.4s sell in the near future, it will stay here on this list. In 2017, one buyer purchased "Sensation Comics" for $399,100 on eBay. This comic is probably one of the most valuable comic books of the 1970s. The only other sale I could find for this comic was back in 2013, and it sold at Heritage Auctions for $13,145! Again with the mutants. 9.8s are popping in-and-out of the $1,000 range, but an actual 9.9 sale did make history back in 2009. During this mutant x-travaganza, they introduced Cable, the time-traveling, techno-armed son of Cyclops. I am not too confident. Anyway, next super high-grade comic. Enterprises for copyright infringement (and perhaps a bit of saltiness, since Captain Marvel went on to outsell Superman), and Captain Marvel ceased to exist by 1953. It was originally going to be used as the cover for "Detective Comics" No. This is the 2nd Ghost Rider for Marvel. It also features the first appearance of the Ultra-Humanite. Another Heritage Auctions sale and in 2021 nonetheless. 1 Fantastic Four #1: $20,000-$25,000 Well it's about time we formally addressed the first issue. . There doesnt appear to be anything notable about "Action Comics" No. A 9.4-graded comic sold for $243,000 in 2017. Demand may rise but the value may not. An extremely well-kept copy of "X-Men" No. Sounds familiar, doesnt it thats because, besides the first Avengers movie, it is also the plot of the first Avengers issue. The original . With a really cool sci-fi pulp cover and title, The Man In The Ant Hill, Tales To Astonish #27 had a lot of things going for it before you even turned past the cover page. Third full appearance of Wolverine, and his first in an X-Men title. I wouldn't be upset if Colter's version of Luke was carried over into the Disney/MCU stuff. What are the most expensive comic books ever sold at auction? In this comic, Barbara Gordon gets the crime-fighting itch after a trip to a costume party, where she then helps Batman and Robin fight the Killer Moth. Hands down, the most expensive X-Men comic of the 1980s is the first one. You wouldnt know it just by looking at its cover, but "Pep Comics" No. Again, Spider-Man in the comic books is akin to Mickey Mouse and Disney. There are no first appearances or really anything of importance within the comics plot, but the books cover is so beloved and original prints are so hard to find that some people will pay a huge premium for one in great condition. and too many to list. "Batman was pulp, born and bred. I am surprised and thought that the 1st appearance of Wolverine would've taken the number #1 spot. The very first "Archie Comics" appeared 77 years ago for 10 cents, and sold in 2012 for $167,300. It includes over 100 of the most valuable comic books from the 80s. It was called the Justice Society of America, and its members included memorable heroes like Green Lantern, Hawkman, Flash, Atom, Sandman and Spectre, along with not-so-memorable heroes Doctor Fate and Hour-Man. While it actually hit stands in late 1979, 1980 appears in the indicia. What's even more startling to me is that this comic came out in 1971 but has quite a bit more copies in the CGC Census for 9.8s than Marvel Spotlight #5. Incredible Hulk #181. Instead, the series focused on teenagers who happened to have powers. As Robin might have said in the original "Batman" television series, "Holy profit!". These are the most valuable comic books in the world. This was the first, regularly published Disney comic book. White is right and West is good/East is bad typical rhetoric that is still pervasive today. For anyone who either has the issue or the money (166K!) 7 Amazing Spider-Man #298 - $146 This is Todd McFarlane 's first issue. Namor in the comics is the King of Atlantis who has a thing for Sue Storm, and is the companys first Mutant. The first appearance of Moon Knight has been in demand and sought-out for a good while, but I do remember a time when this comic was under the radar. Of course, Tony Stark looks a bit less like he does now, and a bit more like a golem made out of steel. He's been a Marvel cash-cow since the 70s and the most popular Marvel character of the 80s and 90s. . Another great Steve Ditko cover, this time depicting four full panels of action between Spidey and the Sandman, a villain who was hiding out from the police at Peters school. Journey Into Mystery had a different tale to tell a year earlier, introducing not only Korg (who was the comic relief in Ragnarok), but also the God of Thunder Thor himself! 39, which featured the first appearance of Iron Man. One current listing on eBay is graded a 9.2, but it couldnt sell at $531,000 less than half the price of the 9.8 copy so the bidder cut the price to $414,180. Back in 2009, this perfect copy of Wolverine #1 sold for a whopping $15,535.00. "Sensation Comics" was a 109-book series by DC Comics that mainly featured Wonder Woman stories. Because the sale of the next lower grade beat the most recent sale of a CGC 9.6 Marvel Premiere #15, I put it higher on the list than that comic. Which brings us to this list and why it is all mostly those three upper echelon comic books. However, if the House Of Ideas hadn't sold off the rights to their most popular heroes like the Fantastic Four, X-Men, and of course your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, then perhaps the Marvel Cinematic Universe wouldn't be what it is today. For many years Action Comics #1 was consistently the most expensive comic book. Are you excited for the Morbius movie that Sony is soon to release? Stan Lee wanted Hulk to be a big grey monster, but an issue with the printing ink turned the Hulk varying hues of green on the inside pages. A 6.0 rated Rocket copy sold for $3.18 million in January 2022, having never been sold before, so it looks like prices are continuing to rise for this special book. Let's get to it! The Top 10 Most Valuable Modern Age Key Issue Comics to Date. Take a piece of old-timey comic book history, add the debut of Marvels first-ever mutant and you get a grand investment or a prize for only a handful of collectors out there. Although the most recent sale of a CGC 9.8 was back on Feb 21, 2016 and sold for a whopping $24,000.00, we should see how recent sales of CGC 9.6 grades are at. The interior art, done by Kane and Fred Guardineer, features a splash page with Batman holding a smoking pistol something that looks weird to us today, but was totally in line with the character back in the 1940s. The comic that arguably started the entire Marvel Comics Universe arc that dominated the box office for years, "The Avengers" No. Most Valuable Comic Books of the 1970s (It Pays to Know) It's important to know why the comic books you collect are valuable. It sold in 2016, its value rising due to the resuscitation of the DC Universe in film. Over the years that origin story was retconned to make the Avians the original Inhumans and was a big part of the latest Infinity storyline from 2013. The secondary comic market is always moving and updating with comic sales. One issue from 1961 that was graded a 9.4 sold for $300,000 cash. We all know Batmans origin story: A young Bruce Wayne and his parents are leaving the movies when a no-good crook emerges from the shadows, brandishing a gun and demanding Mrs. Waynes necklace. The copy that sold for $104,563 was an 8.0-graded copy of the 1941 book, and there are only two known copies graded higher. It was Wolverine prior, and I'm not gonna say why the Punisher slid into first place during this time. As you can already see, 2021 was a crazy year for record-breaking comic sales. Hopefully, it garnered more excitement for Asian superheroes in the comic medium. The second issue of Amazing Spider-Man was as successful as the first at giving Ol Webhead a memorable villain whose nefarious efforts have been thwarted by Spidey for years. You might have to hop across the pond to find this one in your closet, but given the universal popularity of shape-changing robots, it's not unlikely that this issue might have found its way around the world. 1 began with only Thor, Iron Man, Hulk, Ant-Man and the Wasp as its founding members. While Red Raven and the Inhumans are more than probably not going to be a part of Avengers 4, having a copy of an early part of pre-Marvel history is an interesting piece of history to have for a mere 124 thousand dollars. Cool! If you're wondering what the most valuable Marvel Bronze Age comics are, this article will detail the top. 10's story. According to Heritage Auctions, its extremely rare to find a "Detective Comics" No. Bob Kane might be a controversial figure, but he sure could draw. That's 12 years ago. Anyway, I hope you enjoy, and please share this if you're a comic collector or investor. As an X-Men fan, no doubt that Wolverine is one of my favorite characters of all time. The creator of all that is Marvel got his grand start within the pages of Captain America #3, writing that story, Captain America Foils The Traitors Revenge, it was also the first time Lee and Jack Kirbys names were both in the same comic. To end this, A CGC 9.0, which is the next grade lower, had one sale on Oct 20, 2014 or $4,000.00. This is the first appearance of two X-Men, Emma Frost and Kitty Pryde. Pinning down the true value of the comic is a bit tough. But it's also the first time Steve Rogers hurls his mighty shield. 10. Only three copies are known to exist with a higher grade. Even with so many superhero movies and TV shows out there, there's still probably only three characters that even people who have never picked up a comic book know exactly how they got their powers, and one of thems Spiderman. Not something creators used to drum up sales, but often times just carelessness on the part of creative teams. According to Bleeding Cool, the first "Superman" comic book is rare to begin with and then notoriously difficult to find in good shape. Texas: San Antonio area (suspected but not confirmed). So DC sent out a press packet of hand-typed letters detailing the awesomeness of Americas first superheroine. This might be one of the best-looking Batman covers ever inked. Jeez, 2021 was a good year for these high-grade Bronze Age keys. Because of the selected area of distribution, these 35 Cent Price variant comics are more rare than the regular 30 Cent versions that were distributed. This 8.0-graded comic fetched $252,100 in 2017, the same year that "Riverdale" debuted on the CW network. I am actually a bit surprised it hasn't hit the $10k mark just yet. However, the first Ghost Rider was part of the western genre and isn't considered a superhero. A solid copy will net you around $350. The Incredible Hulk #1 (1962) $230,000 Even with a flooded market of over 800 thousand copies, obviously, a lot of those have been lost to the sands of time. Please watch the following video where you can watch me break them all down and look at some comics history. But the real reason this one is a hot book is because it is a Canadian White, one of two books on this list that are. 9 The Amazing Spider-Man 1 - $110,000. Cookies help us deliver our Services. That doesn't mean interest in this comic has been stale though. Never mind the fact that some other flag bearing hero, the Shield debuted a year earlier, Cap, of course, became a hero for the ages. This is why it is lower on the list than the Iron Fist #14 35 Cent Price Variant. The first appearance of the Punisher in Amazing Spider-Man #129 is absolutely one of my most prized comics in my personal comic collection. "Fantastic Comics" No. Even during the Golden Age of comic books variants were a thing. As one of Marvel's most popular heroes, this isn't the first time you'll see Spider-Man on this list, but it's relatively rare to see a recent, common comic shoot up in value like this. This issue reveals Daredevil's origin story and also the first appearance of the gangster, the Fixer. If you have The Incredible Hulk #1 without the chipping, you have a very rare comic from 1962. Venom Lethal Protector #1 (1993), black cover error It's. It is, however, the first appearance of Ms. Marvel on a comics cover if you waited for the second printing. Not much is known about the sale, only that it occurred in 2001. A "Superman" No. Wonder Woman first appeared in the eighth issue of "All Star Comics" in 1940. At 326K, it certainly places the book in rarified air as prices go. Pretty crazy, but this is a 1982 comic and has the fan-favorite story-arc. Highest known CGC 9.8 sale was $50,000 at Comic Link back in February of 2019. If you stuck around long enough to pick up this later release, ungraded copies sell for an average of $125 today. While Thunderbird debuted, he was killed off quite quick. Also curious is the record-setting price for the sale in 2017, since a 2011 Superman No. Through Namor, they can link a whole heap of characters and locations. Really, even now, there aren't many more fulfilling fantasies than punching out Nazis. Can't wait! And instead of putting together a suit in the caves of Afghanistan as he does in the 2008 "Iron Man" movie, this Tony Stark built his crude metal armor in a Vietnam POW camp. Also, the highest known grade of this comic, a CGC 9.9, sold in February of 2021, for a whopping $106,350 at ComicLink. I bought my copy for $35 bucks back in the day, and it graded a CGC 7.0 without a press and clean. There are six stories in this comic: the aforementioned "Ageless Orientals" tale, "Trapped in the Nazi Stronghold," "The Wax Statue That Struck Death," "Short Circuit," "The Valley of the Mist" and "The Devil and the Green Plague." The most valuable comic book on our list, an 8.5 graded copy of Action Comics #1 sold for a huge $3.25 million in April 2021. A 9.0 grading may have also been the 80-year-old comics selling point when it sold in 2011 at auction. So it's no wonder that one with a 9.4 grade sold for $138,000 in 2021, a record-setting price for this prized possession. Even though the surrounding issues aren't worth much, the first appearance of Death's Head will net you an average of $100. So, pretty important comic, considering the mega success of the franchise, no? Cover art by Gil Kane, John Romita and Gaspar Saladino. It's true. Marvels First Family came back in 2018 after a three-year hiatus from the comic book pages, and Disney recently purchased the franchise rights back from Fox. Just like comics wanted to capitalize on the martial arts craze of the 70s, the comic industry also tried to ride the blaxploitation films of the era as well. A 9.6-graded copy sold for $126,500 in 2002, but that record was demolished when an 8.5-graded copy that originally sold for $49,294 was resold for $200,000 through Heritage Auctions make-an-offer feature in 2012. As mentioned prior in the Star Wars #1 listing in this article, this issue is not the regular 30 Cent Price edition but the more limited and rare 35 Cent Price Variant. The Avengers #1 Pacific Coast pedigree (Marvel, 1963) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white pages.. Auction amount: $274,850 . "In a recent poll of child readers, 80 percent chose 'Wonder Woman' as their favorite over seven male characters," reads one letter. I'm actually a bit surprised this is on here, but, then, after thinking about the connection this character has to Blade, I'm not really that surprised. See it? A lot of this issue actually deals with John Jameson and NASA-related stuff, but it ends with a massive showdown between Spider-Man and the Rhino. Enterprises. Captain America got his start during WWII America, and the first comics were basically beautifully drawn pieces of American propaganda (note the "Ageless Orientals Who Wouldn't Die!!!" While many fudged printings were scrapped, leaving only a few odd copies released into the world, over 500 copies of a Lethal Protector #1 cover printed in all black found their way into the wild, making it a rare, but not-altogether-unlikely thing might've found at your comic shop in 1993. The Spawn 227 McFarlane sketch is well in demand and has become one of the most valued ones to date.

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