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Most Valuable Comic per year

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I was sitting here just wondering what would be the most valueable comic per year excluding variants. Figure we take the 9.8 sale prices to figure it out. Really wondering if it will show us trends or anything.

 

The ones I placed below I used GPA 90 Average

 

2013 Injustice: Gods Among Us $161

2012 Peter Panzerfaust #1 $500

2011 Rachel Rising #1 $650/ Batman #1 $127

2010

2009 Chew #1 $475

2008

2007

2006 Walking Dead #27 $318/ Marvel Zombies #1 $126

2005 Walking Dead #19 $527/ Grimm Fairy Tales #1 $200

2004 Walking Dead #4 $307/ Hack/Slash $135

2003 Walking Dead #1 $2220 /Invincible $300

2002 Y the Last Man #1 $400

2001 Deadpool #54 $183/ Amazing Spiderman #36 $147

2000 Ultimate Spiderman #1 $329

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Well, for 2005 Walking Dead 19's 90-day average is $527.

 

And for 2006, Walking Dead 27's 90-day average is $318.

 

I'm just afraid if we did a deep dive, 2003-forward would just read "Walking Dead."

 

(Not that it will in 5 years, but...)

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Yeah--I'd love to see this go back to 1987 or so.

 

Reckon ASM 300 and Bone 1 would be in there. But mostly, I'm curious about the post-crash years of the mid-90s when I was out of collecting.

 

Would books like Gen 13 1 or Witchblade 1 still make the list?

 

Also from 2002, Fables 1 is at $130.

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What I mean by asking that question is because I thought that IM 55, Hulk 271, X-factor 5/6, Vengence of Bane in CGC 9.8 and all of those Marvel/DC movie related books has increased more than any of the listed titles in recent years right? What about B&B 28, few thousand $$$ more than last year?

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1989: Sandman #8 Berger Editorial ($1,000+)

1990: Spider-man #1 Platinum ($650)

1992: Harbinger #1 ($450)

1993: Superman #75 Platinum ($375)

 

Edit: I just saw that we're excluding variants... so...

 

1987: Usagi Yojimbo #1 ($135) ... seems low, anyone know a higher one?

1988: Amazing Spider-man #300 ($750)

1989: Crow #1 ($500+)

1990: X-Men #266 ($235)

1991: Bone #1 ($1,100 in 9.6) ... from Gatsby77

1992: Harbinger #1 ($450)

1993: Batman Adventures #12 ($300)

1994: G.I. Joe #155 ($330)

1995: G.I. Joe Special ($220)

1996: Magnus #64 ($145) ... seems low, anyone know a higher one?

 

hm

 

possible 1987: Megaton Explosion - no recent sales, $300 in 2010

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1989: Sandman #8 Berger Editorial ($1,000+)

1990: Spider-man #1 Platinum ($650)

1992: Harbinger #1 ($450)

1993: Superman #75 Platinum ($375)

 

Edit: I just saw that we're excluding variants... so...

 

1988: Amazing Spider-man #300 ($750)

1989: Crow #1 ($500+)

1990: X-Men #266 ($235)

1992: Harbinger #1 ($450)

1993: Batman Adventures #12 ($300)

 

hm

 

Where did you find the old data?

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With all due respect to the OP, I suggest we move this to CG and extend it as far back as possible. Other collectors from other ages will appreciate this. :)

 

Or turn it into a Friday thread.

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