What is the value of a comic book?
Comic book price guides are just that — a GUIDE to what a comic book is worth. They are useful only as a starting point to valuing items in your comic book collection. It’s important to emphasize this, because too many collectors (especially when it’s time to sell their comic books) quote the “value” of the books in their collection.
When did the first comic book price guide come out?
Comics Price Guide was the first online price guide for comic books back in 1995. From our humble beginnings, we have grown to the largest, most complete comic book price guide with well over 1,000,000 comics in our database. You can lookup values, organize your collection, put in virtual boxes, create want lists,…
Which is the most valuable comic of the Silver Age?
Tales to Astonish #27 is on the list of the most valuable comics of the Silver Age. It’s also on the 100 Hot Comics list. If you have found rare comic books from the same era (1940s) with just the title Batman on the front, then you may be a little confused. Batman was so popular that DC spun him off into his own series.
How much did comic books cost in the 1960s?
Remember, comics only cost 10c, right from the earliest days into the early 1960s. The cover price of 15c must have been a shocker. This is good news if you own copies of these rare comic books today.
Where can you sell old comic books?
- SellMyComicBooks.com. You can get a quote online at SellMyComicBooks.com.
- .12 or less.
- MyComicShop (Lone Star Comics) Lone Star Comics sells online as MyComicShop.
- Sparkle City Comics.
- Dylan Universe Comics.
- Reece’s Rare Comics.
- eBay.
What is the most valuable comic?
There are a handful of 9.0 copies and above out there, and if they ever went to market they would sell for a lot more than $1,075,000. There is a good case to be made that a theoretical 9.2 “Detective Comics” #27 is literally the most valuable comic book in existence.
How do you find the value of a comic book?
The best way to find out what comic books are worth is to look at what people are paying for them. Heritage’s Auction Archives show actual prices paid in our auctions for many outstanding comic books and pieces of comic art, and more prices are being added all the time.
What are the best modern comics?
- X-Men (1991) No. 1 (7.1 Million copies)
- X-Force (1992) No. 1 (5 Million copies)
- Ad ventures of Superman (1987) No. 500 (4.2 Million copies)
- Superman (1987) No. 75 (3 Million copies)
- Spider-Man (1990) No. 1 (2.5 Million copies)
- Action Comics (1938) No.
- Superman (1987) No.
- Adventures of Superman (1987) No.
- Superman: Man of Steel (1991) No.
- Spawn (1992) No.