The top 10 comic books that have risen in value in the past week include Hulk, Black Adam, and Spawn

Finally, some long-awaited rumors have been confirmed! A large number of first appearances fill the top ten for this week. While the listing is quite a shade green, the rare newsstand version of spawn It debuts at #1 on the Top 10 list, along with a few major Star Wars titles, and is a fan favorite indie variant, and first fall in weeks for Deadpool and Wolverine. Read on to learn about the top ten for this incredibly informative week!

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Number 10: Chassis No. 1 – ED MCGUINNESS – Regular | MARVEL | 2008 | The Red Hulk remains on our lists following rumors that Harrison Ford could replace the late great William Hurt as Thaddeus Ross, leader of the Thunderbolts and the Red Hulk. As it was recently reported, Ford is set to join the MCU, stepping into the massive shoes left by William Hurt. Fans are thrilled with the casting, because they feel that Ford could play his part on screen and take her out of the park. Only time will tell, but that didn’t stop fans from getting the Red Hulk’s debut with a high-selling $325 off a raw CGC 9.8 and NM FMV of $74.

number 9: SPAWN #1 – NEWSSTAND | picture | 1992 | As has been frequently noted, Spawn is one of the most beloved modern comedic characters. Driven by nostalgia and MacFarlane’s army of die-hard fans, his debut remains the best and most consistent in aftermarket sales, year after year. MacFarlane sparked the “big news” of entering New York City and bringing it down jokerScott Silver, Falcon and the Winter SoldierMalcolm Spellman, and writer Matt Mixon, collaborate for Blumhouse spawn Property. Also, with McFarlane’s signature at CGC on the horizon, many are looking to get last minute books to give. That extends to the rarer newsstand version of this constructed book, which saw high sales not seen in some time. We tracked it at a high of $950 against a 9.8 CGC and a crude NM FMV of $134.

number 8: Star Wars #6 | MARVEL | 2015 | This book jumped from last week’s list of runners to our top ten list this week. Fans loved this Dr. Avra, especially with the addition of Sana Staros, or as most of them know her, Sana Solo. Naturally, collectors have been vying for her first appearance in this book, with the goal of securing this key as they learn more and love more about the character. Marvel focuses on Solo, using the Dr. We tracked it down when selling a $17 NM raw copy with a $12 NM FMV.

number 7: Skeleton of World War #5 | MARVEL | 2008 | World War Hulk is an epic story that won comics fans back in 2008. With hints of the story appearing in the Motorcycle rental And more was introduced at She-Hulk, fans couldn’t help but imagine that it was only a matter of time before we got a glimpse of Skaar. Skaar, son of the Hulk, who first came as a cameo in 616 major continuities in this book (albeit in one panel as an adult on the last page, no less), is a fan favorite and a driver for the Greater Hulk Lexicon. Since the MCU takes place in the 616 universe, collectors were eager to get the first picture of Skaar in the main timeline, hoping it would translate to the big screen after his appearance in the final She-Hulk. We tracked it on a high of $316 against a 9.8 CGC and NM FMV crude of $47.

Number 6: Wolverine #88 – Live – Deluxe Edition | MARVEL | 1984 | The embers remain after the absolute tear that this book has continued in the previous weeks. The internet was set on fire when announcing Deadpool 3 The inclusion and return of Hugh Jack Wolverine. This news makes sense after D23, because it would have overshadowed the entire event. While the flagship books of Deadpool and Wolverine are seeing rapid sales, this issue has received a lot of attention and continues to do so. We tracked it at a high of $547 against a 9.8 CGC and NM FMV crude of $76.

no 5: Scar: Son of the Temple #1 | MARVEL | 2008 | As mentioned earlier, Falcon is now in the MCU! After its first appearance in Universe 616, this book features its first complete appearance, first cover(s), and its continuing special title. Issue #1 follows the young Scar before he reaches adulthood on the last page, later gaining strength as the complete Hulk in later editions. Skaar has the potential to rock the MCU into the future (pending an overhaul in its “softer” aesthetic). However, some fans are wondering if we’ll get the comic version of Skaar as seen in this issue or focus on this tamer, as seen in his recent She-Hulk appearance. We tracked it at a high of $340 against a CGC 9.8 and NM FMV raw at $26.

Number 4: Dark Journey #1 – Tom Whalen – Thank You (1 per shop) | picture | 2022 | This recently released book is still seeing some solid sales, after dropping just a couple of points last week! Tom Whalen presents each store’s personalized Disney-esque cover, which quickly gained fame. So far, the first issue of this series has received many positive reviews and a positive reception from the horror comic community. The image continues to be a hit with that demographic of fans, a group that knows what they love and makes it known in the aftermarket. We tracked it down on a high $100 sale of a NM raw copy with a $66 NM FMV.

Number 3: DC COMICS #49 presents | DC | 1982 | Nobody but Black Adam, The Rock himself, is harnessing his immense power to secure Henry Cavill’s return as the DCEU’s Man of Steel. Not only that but an epic match between the two. Or three, that is. After Shazam’s success and being the natural enemy to take on Black Adam, DCEU has some choices to make. Fans demand that they double down, reintroduce Cavill’s Superman and have him team up with Shazam to take on Black Adam, as they have done in this book. With rock’s encouraging lyrics, fans feel strong enough to pick up some hard copies! We tracked it on a high sell of $300 against a CGC 9.6 and raw NM FMV of $104.

Number 2: Star Wars: The Case of the Rising Republic #1 – Ariyo Anendeto | MARVEL | 2022 | The second stage of the Supreme Republic is here, with a large number of first appearances to take off. Fans have enjoyed this series for a while and are eagerly waiting for the next iteration. Well, here it is, and the aftermarket is booming! Star Wars fans are sure to love some of the first appearances, and this book features 5 of them; Vildar Mac, Mattthea Cathley, Tey Sirrek, Sunshine, and Tarna Miak. Collectors love the new Jedi (Mac) and can’t wait to see where their story goes. We tracked it down on a high of $10 for Nm ore.

No. 1: What if? Planetary structure number 1 | MARVEL | 2007 | As seen on Disney + Strong womanBruce Banner/Hulk was on his way back to the planet Sakaar to tie up the “loose limbs”. One of those loose ends has had fans speculating about his possible offspring he left behind, specifically Skaar, who first appeared in the issue, appearing in two unnamed panels as an adult and referring to Hulk’s Paramore Caiera as “Mother.” All of this speculation paid off as Scar made his MCU debut via the She-Hulk finale. What role he will play in the future is anyone’s guess. However, fans are incredibly excited as Hulk is routinely criticized as not being used enough in the broader MCU, with so many great stories to pull off in order to correct that, this is one of them. We tracked it on a high of $795 against a CGC 9.8 and a raw NM FMV of $79.

These are the top 10 comics of the week on 10/17/22! Want to see what made the RUNNER-UP list? check it out over here.

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