In February, 2022, our friends over at NoDepositDaddy.com decided to discover the ten most costly second-hand comic books for sale online. In order to do this, though, they first had to compile a list of popular superheroes from both DC and Marvel (with some help from Ranker.com). Then once they did that, afterwards, they tracked down and ranked the most expensive comic books featuring these superheroes (based on their resale value on eBay.co.uk).
Now, for the purpose of this study, signed copies and team books (such as the Avengers and the Justice League) were excluded, but only because this would produce slightly more accurate results. Here👇, check them out…
10) Journey into Mystery #85
Resale price: £9,703.52 / Cover date: October, 1962
Publisher: Marvel / Title character: Thor
Writers: Stan Lee and Larry Lieber / Artist: Jack Kirby
The possible reason for this price: The Silver Age comic book debut for Loki, Odin, and the Asgardian gods.
9) Iron Man and Sub-Mariner #1
Resale price: £9,995.00 / Cover date: April, 1968
Publisher: Marvel / Title characters: Iron Man and Sub-Mariner
Writers: Archie Goodwin and Roy Thomas / Artist: Gene Colan
The possible reason for this price: The first one-shot special published by Marvel.
8) The Flash #123
Resale price: £9,999.00 / Cover date: September, 1961
Publisher: DC / Title character: Flash
Writer: Gardner Fox / Artist: Carmine Infantino
The possible reason for this price: The first time Jay Garrick met Barry Allen and the introduction of multiple earths.
7) Green Lantern #1
Resale price: £10,350.18 / Cover date: November, 1941
Publisher: DC / Title character: Green Lantern
Writer: Bill Finger / Artist: Martin Nodell
The possible reason for this price: The first ongoing solo title for the Alan Scott Green Lantern.
6) Batman #171
Resale price: £11,463.23 / Cover date: May, 1965
Publisher: DC / Title character: Batman
Writer: Gardner Fox / Artist: Sheldon Moldoff
The possible reason for this price: Riddler's Silver Age comic book debut.
5) Wolverine #1
Resale price: £11,759.05 / Cover date: November, 1988
Publisher: Marvel / Title character: Wolverine
Writer: Chris Claremont / Artist: John Buscema
The possible reason for this price: The comic book debut for the Cult of the Black Blade and Wolverine's first ongoing monthly solo title.
4) Captain America #36
Resale price: £12,942.35 / Cover date: March, 1944
Publisher: Marvel / Title character: Captain America
Editor: Vince Fago / Artist: Syd Shores
The possible reason for this price: Classic World War II cover.
3) Incredible Hulk #181
Resale price: £14,295.00 / Cover date: November, 1974
Publisher: Marvel / Title character: Hulk
Writer: Len Wein / Artist: Herb Trimpe
The possible reason for this price: Wolverine's first full appearance.
2) Strange Tales #110
Resale price: £29,212.74 / Cover date: July, 1963
Publisher: Marvel / Title character: Doctor Strange
Writer: Stan Lee / Artist: Steve Ditko
The possible reason for this price: Doctor Strange's comic book debut.
1) Amazing Fantasy #15
Resale price: £59,128.06 / Cover date: August, 1962
Publisher: Marvel / Title character: Spider-Man
Writer: Stan Lee / Artist: Steve Ditko
The possible reason for this price: Spider-Man's comic book debut.
In closing, I would like to thank NoDepositDaddy.com for allowing me to publish their findings in this article, before encouraging you to check out their official Website, Facebook, and Instagram pages.
Now, for the purpose of this study, signed copies and team books (such as the Avengers and the Justice League) were excluded, but only because this would produce slightly more accurate results. Here👇, check them out…
10) Journey into Mystery #85
Resale price: £9,703.52 / Cover date: October, 1962
Publisher: Marvel / Title character: Thor
Writers: Stan Lee and Larry Lieber / Artist: Jack Kirby
The possible reason for this price: The Silver Age comic book debut for Loki, Odin, and the Asgardian gods.
9) Iron Man and Sub-Mariner #1
Resale price: £9,995.00 / Cover date: April, 1968
Publisher: Marvel / Title characters: Iron Man and Sub-Mariner
Writers: Archie Goodwin and Roy Thomas / Artist: Gene Colan
The possible reason for this price: The first one-shot special published by Marvel.
8) The Flash #123
Resale price: £9,999.00 / Cover date: September, 1961
Publisher: DC / Title character: Flash
Writer: Gardner Fox / Artist: Carmine Infantino
The possible reason for this price: The first time Jay Garrick met Barry Allen and the introduction of multiple earths.
7) Green Lantern #1
Resale price: £10,350.18 / Cover date: November, 1941
Publisher: DC / Title character: Green Lantern
Writer: Bill Finger / Artist: Martin Nodell
The possible reason for this price: The first ongoing solo title for the Alan Scott Green Lantern.
6) Batman #171
Resale price: £11,463.23 / Cover date: May, 1965
Publisher: DC / Title character: Batman
Writer: Gardner Fox / Artist: Sheldon Moldoff
The possible reason for this price: Riddler's Silver Age comic book debut.
5) Wolverine #1
Resale price: £11,759.05 / Cover date: November, 1988
Publisher: Marvel / Title character: Wolverine
Writer: Chris Claremont / Artist: John Buscema
The possible reason for this price: The comic book debut for the Cult of the Black Blade and Wolverine's first ongoing monthly solo title.
4) Captain America #36
Resale price: £12,942.35 / Cover date: March, 1944
Publisher: Marvel / Title character: Captain America
Editor: Vince Fago / Artist: Syd Shores
The possible reason for this price: Classic World War II cover.
3) Incredible Hulk #181
Resale price: £14,295.00 / Cover date: November, 1974
Publisher: Marvel / Title character: Hulk
Writer: Len Wein / Artist: Herb Trimpe
The possible reason for this price: Wolverine's first full appearance.
2) Strange Tales #110
Resale price: £29,212.74 / Cover date: July, 1963
Publisher: Marvel / Title character: Doctor Strange
Writer: Stan Lee / Artist: Steve Ditko
The possible reason for this price: Doctor Strange's comic book debut.
1) Amazing Fantasy #15
Resale price: £59,128.06 / Cover date: August, 1962
Publisher: Marvel / Title character: Spider-Man
Writer: Stan Lee / Artist: Steve Ditko
The possible reason for this price: Spider-Man's comic book debut.
In closing, I would like to thank NoDepositDaddy.com for allowing me to publish their findings in this article, before encouraging you to check out their official Website, Facebook, and Instagram pages.
THE TEN MOST EXPENSIVE SECOND-HAND COMIC BOOKS LISTED ON EBAY
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March 24, 2022
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