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Key Facts

1st appearance of Erica Slaughter

1st appearance of James, a boy who witnessed the death of his classmates

1st appearance of an Oscuratype, a monster

Copies ordered by retailers: 33,648

[April 2021 - inside sources tell Key Collector Comics that Something Is Killing The Children is in development for a TV series / October 2025 - Blumhouse (Black Phone 2) secured the rights to Something is Killing the Children for a live-action theatrical release and an adult-animated TV series]

Hot 10 Week 44

🏅#10 on the Hot 10

Transactions from this week that sold for higher than the previous twelve-month average:

9.8 sold for $950 vs the average $715 (+33%)

9.6 sold for $650 vs the average $475 (+37%)

8.5 sold for $375 vs the average $367 (+2%)

THIRD PRINTING 9.8 sold for $320 vs the average $210 (+52%)

FOURTH PRINTING 9.8 sold for $128 vs the average $116 (+10%)

NYCC FRISON SKETCH 9.8 sold for $700 vs the average $546 (+28%)

BOOM Studios had an instant hit on their hands when this issue went on sale

Since then, the series has sold millions of copies worldwide and is one of the most-popular original horror comics

In 2021, it was announced that the property was in development for a Netflix adaptation

The original filmmaker Mike Flanagan was attached to write/produce but he left the project shortly thereafter

In February 2023, showrunners were hired but whatever happened between now and then resulted in Blumhouse securing the rights with the intention of a feature film and adult-animated series

This recent news has earned Something is Killing the Children its third appearance on the 2025 Key Collector Comics Hot 10, down three spots from last week’s #7

Low
$20
Mid
$80
High
$275

Key Facts

Iconic cover art by Todd McFarlane

Hot 10 Week 44

🏅#9 on the Hot 10

Transactions from this week that sold for higher than the previous twelve-month average:

9.8 sold for $1,395 vs the average $1,034 (+35%)

9.6 sold for $425 vs the average $392 (+8%)

9.4 sold for $350 vs the average $297 (+18%)

6 copies outsold the average

9.2 sold for $280 vs the average $259 (+8%)

NEWSSTAND 9.0 sold for $247 vs the average $245 (+1%)

NEWSSTAND 8.5 sold for $280 vs the average $217 (+29%)

8.0 sold for $243 vs the average $190 (+28%)

6.0 sold for $150 vs the average $110 (+36%)

McFarlane’s iconic covers have inexorably become a part of pop culture history

Original art for Batman #423 recently sold for $781,250

McFarlane’s The Amazing Spider-Man #328 (Hulk vs. Spider-Man) original art fetched $657,250 in 2012

2024’s Deadpool and Wolverine momentarily brought the cover of Hulk #340 to life

Spider-Man #1 (1990) and The Amazing Spider-Man #300 remain by far the most homaged covers by other artists

In addition to these highlights, the Toddfather’s artwork continues to command strong collector demand and premium prices on the secondary market

This week marks the eleventh time that Hulk #340 has ranked on the Hot 10

Low
$18
Mid
$60
High
$180

Key Facts

1st team appearance of the Autobots: Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Prowl, Ironhide, Huffer, Cliffjumper, Sideswipe, Hound, Gears, Brawn, Sunstreaker, Bluestreak, Windcharger, Ratchet, Wheeljack, Trailbreaker, Mirage

1st team appearance of the the Decepticons: Megatron, Starscream, Buzzsaw, Thundercracker, Laserbeak, Frenzy, Skywarp, Rumble, Ravage, Soundwave

1st appearance of Buster and Sparkplug Witwicky, human allies of the Autobots

Hot 10 Week 44

🏅#8 on the Hot 10

Transactions from this week that sold for higher than the previous twelve-month average:

9.8 sold for $1,680 vs the average $933 (+80%)

9.6 sold for $340 vs the average $307 (+11%)

NEWSSTAND 9.4 sold for $300 vs the average $247 (+21%)

9.0 sold for $150 vs the average $149 (+1%)

NEWSSTAND 7.5 sold for $110 vs the average $99 (+11%)

7.0 sold for $95 vs the average $83 (+14%)

NEWSSTAND 7.0 sold for $108 vs the average $97 (+11%)

Transformers #1 (1984) received an additional boost following the announcement that Skybound and Hasbro Entertainment will produce an Energon Universe adult-animated series

The Energon Universe is an interconnected comic book universe published by Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics in partnership with Hasbro, uniting several of Hasbro’s most iconic properties, including Transformers and G.I. Joe

The Energon Universe launched in 2023 with Void Rivals #1, an original sci-fi series about two alien pilots from warring races who encounter the Transformer Jetfire on a barren asteroid

Four months after Void Rivals #1 debuted, Transformers #1 was released, followed by solo limited series for Duke, Cobra Commander, Scarlett, and Destro

G.I. Joe #1 joined the Energon Universe in November 2024

To date, the Energon Universe consists of the ongoing titles Void Rivals, Transformers, and G.I. Joe

Robert Kirkman, writer of The Walking Dead and Invincible, took over the Transformers title beginning with issue #25

Ungraded copies of Transformers #1 (2023) cover A sells on eBay for $40, a notable figure given the high initial order of 150,000+ copies and multiple printings (currently on its 10th printing) in the months following its release

Low
$10
Mid
$30
High
$100

Key Facts

Iconic cover art by Todd McFarlane

Hot 10 Week 44

🏅#7 on the Hot 10

Transactions from this week that sold for higher than the previous twelve-month average:

9.8 sold for $1,519 vs the average $1,394 (+9%)

9.6 sold for $270 vs the average $228 (+18%)

9.4 sold for $181 vs the average $138 (+31%)

9.2 sold for $120 vs the average $104 (+15%)

NEWSSTAND 9.2 sold for $170 vs the average $142 (+20%)

NEWSSTAND 9.0 sold for $120 vs the average $104 (+15%)

8.5 sold for $100 vs the average $81 (+23%)

8.0 sold for $90 vs the average $74 (+22%)

The full introduction of Venom in The Amazing Spider-Man #300 closed the chapter on Spider-Man’s black suit era, a milestone visually reinforced by the iconic cover of issue #301, which mirrors #300’s composition while returning Spider-Man to his classic red-and-blue costume

This week, The Amazing Spider-Man #301 debuts on the Hot 10, reaffirming the enduring impact of Todd McFarlane’s legendary artwork on Marvel’s most beloved character

Low
$1.8k
Mid
$5.7k
High
$21k

Key Facts

1st team appearance and origin of the Avengers: Hulk, Iron Man, Wasp, Thor, Ant-Man

Hot 10 Week 44

🏅#6 on the Hot 10

Transactions from this week that sold for higher than the previous twelve-month average:

7.5 sold for $11,100 vs the average $10,800 (+3%)

6.0 sold for $5,601 vs the average $5,360 (+4%)

3.5 sold for $2,880 vs the average $2,630 (+10%)

2.5 sold for $2,186 vs the average $2,057 (+6%)

This is the third time in 2025 that Avengers #1 qualified for the Key Collector Comics Hot 10

Avengers #1 placed at #3 in Week 8 and Week 10 of this year’s Hot 10

Price Trend
Low
$220
Mid
$715
High
$2.2k

Key Facts

1st appearance of the Kingpin, Wilson Fisk

Story includes the iconic interior panel of Peter Parker walking away from his Spider-Man suit that is discarded in a garbage can

Hot 10 Week 44

🏅#5 on the Hot 10

Transactions from this week that sold for higher than the previous twelve-month average:

8.0 sold for $2,470 vs the average $2,453 (+1%)

7.5 sold for $1,999 vs the average $1,805 (+11%)

6.5 sold for $1,300 vs the average $1,093 (+19%)

5.0 sold for $765 vs the average $720 (+6%)

3.5 sold for $525 vs the average $461 (+14%)

1.8 sold for $385 vs the average $277 (+39%)

The Kingpin’s introduction lands on the Hot 10 for the 11th time in 2025

Low
$100
Mid
$300
High
$1.1k

Key Facts

1st appearance of Invincible

1st appearance of Omni-Man, the father of Invincible

1st appearance of Deborah Grayson, the mother of Invincible

1st appearance of Titan

1st appearance of William Clockwell, Invincible's best friend

1st appearance of David Hiles, a physics teacher

1st cameo appearance of Atom Eve

1st cameo appearance of Science Dog, on a comic cover being read by Mark

Copies ordered by retailers: 10,800

Hot 10 Week 44

🏅#4 on the Hot 10

THIS WEEK’S RECORD-BREAKING SALES [Previous High In Brackets]

5.5 sold for $500 [$350 in 2024] +43%

LIMITED EDITION 9.2 sold for $455 [$335 in 2021] +36%

LIMITED EDITION 9.0 sold for $300 [$250 in Jun] +20%

Transactions from this week that sold for higher than the previous twelve-month average:

9.8 sold for $5,220 vs the average $4,426 (+18%)

9.4 sold for $1,850 vs the average $1,669 (+11%)

9.0 sold for $1,625 vs the average $1,306 (+24%)

LIMITED EDITION 9.8 sold for $470 vs the average $459 (+2%)

While many Key Issues that surged during the pandemic-era comic boom have since dropped in value, Invincible #1 continues to climb, selling for even more today than it did in 2022

It is also a testament to this issue’s success that record-breaking sales are occurring in lower grades like this week’s 5.5 sale

Another anomaly is how the book's value has increased with each season of the Amazon Prime adaptation

Typically, Key Issues tied to shows or movies see prices peak around the initial hype, then stabilize or decline

Invincible has bucked that trend with much of its success owed to quality production – every season has maintained a critic and audience score above 90%, according to Rotten Tomatoes

Following the debut of Season 3, 9.8 copies saw a jump from the $3,000 range to $4,000–$5,000

This week marks the 12th time that Invincible #1 earned a spot on the Key Collector Comics Hot 10

Low
$85
Mid
$235
High
$850

Key Facts

Iconic cover art by Jack Kirby

Classic battle of Silver Surfer vs Galactus

3rd appearance of Silver Surfer

2nd appearance of Galactus

1st appearance of Wyatt Wingfoot, an ally of the Fantastic Four

Introduction of the Ultimate Nullifier, a weapon created by the Watchers

Hot 10 Week 44

🏅#3 on the Hot 10

Transactions from this week that sold for higher than the previous twelve-month average:

9.0 sold for $3,000 vs the average $2,995 (+0%)

8.0 sold for $1,200 vs the average $1,089 (+10%)

7.5 sold for $760 vs the average $623 (+22%)

6.5 sold for $439 vs the average $379 (+16%)

6.0 sold for $385 vs the average $372 (+3%)

5.0 sold for $408 vs the average $335 (+22%)

3.5 sold for $180 vs the average $178 (+1%)

Iconic cover art seems to be a theme of this week’s Hot 10 so it is fitting that Jack Kirby’s Fantastic Four #50 makes a rare appearance for only the third time on this year’s list

Low
$20
Mid
$80
High
$240

Key Facts

Iconic cover art by Todd McFarlane

Hot 10 Week 44

🏅#2 on the Hot 10

Transactions from this week that sold for higher than the previous twelve-month average:

9.8 sold for $1,700 vs the average $1,643 (+3%)

9.6 sold for $450 vs the average $415 (+8%)

NEWSSTAND 9.6 sold for $900 vs the average $764 (+18%)

9.4 sold for $359 vs the average $262 (+37%)

NEWSSTAND 9.4 sold for $540 vs the average $485 (+11%)

9.2 sold for $293 vs the average $233 (+26%)

8.5 sold for $258 vs the average $168 (+54%)

NEWSSTAND 7.0 sold for $180 vs the average $152 (+18%)

SECOND PRINTING 9.8 sold for $400 vs the average $369 (+8%)

SECOND PRINTING 8.0 sold for $113 vs the average $103 (+10%)

THIRD PRINTING 9.8 sold for $400 vs the average $381 (+5%)

A NEWSSTAND in 5.5 sold for $126 and established a new record over the previous $103 high from January by +22%

Todd McFarlane’s best known Batman cover experienced a surge in demand over the past few weeks due to the Heritage Auctions lot that included the original art

While some theorized the auction would end well over seven figures, the original art sold for a sizable $781,250

The cover ranks high on the most valuable original art in the comic book space but the following have sold for more:

Egyptian Queen by Frank Frazetta for Eerie #23 (1969) sold for $5.4 million in 2019

The first in-story appearance of Spider-Man’s black costume by Mike Zeck original art sold for $3.36 million in 2022

Batman The Dark Knight Returns #1 by Frank Miller sold for $2.4 million in 2022

Death Dealer #6 by Frank Frazetta sold for $1.8 million in 2018

Famous Funnies #214 by Frank Frazetta sold for $1.04 million in 2025

The Amazing Spider-Man #194 cover by Al Milgrom sold for $1.02 million in 2025

The first in-story appearance of Deadpool in New Mutants #98 by Rob Liefeld sold for $960,000 in 2024

Black Cat Comics #50 (1954) by Lee Elias sold for $840,000 in 2024

Shock SuspenStories #6 (1952) by Wally Wood sold for $840,000 in 2021

McFarlane’s Batman #423 at $781,250 is the next in line for highest original art sale on record

This is fifth time that this issue qualified on the Key Collector Comics Hot 10 in 2025

Price Trend
Low
$5
Mid
$15
High
$75

Key Facts

Premiere issue of an ongoing series in the Absolute Universe, a dimension built on Darkseid energy

Introduction of Alfred Pennyworth, an M16 agent

Introduction of Black Mask

Introduction of Waylon Jones, Killer Crock in the mainstream universe

Introduction of Martha Wayne, Commissioner Gordon, Barbara Gordon, Harvey Bullock

Introduction of Selina Kyle, Oswald Cobblepot, Edward Nygma, Harvey Dent - as children in a photograph

Introduction of Matches Malone

Introduction of Joker, first cameo appearance

Introduction of Julia Pennyworth, cameo appearance

Introduction and death of Thomas Wayne

1st team appearance of the Party Animals, led by Black Mask

Absolute Batman #1 preceded by a 16-page black and white ashcan preview

Hot 10 Week 44

🏅#1 on the Hot 10

This week played host to a handful of new all-time high sales of Absolute Batman #1 cover A and its variants:

THIS WEEK’S RECORD-BREAKING SALES [Previous High In Brackets]

9.6 sold for $125 [$90 in Mar] +39%

9.0 sold for $100 [$97 in Jun] +3%

KIRKHAM VARIANT 9.8 sold for $99 [$76 in Mar] +30%

SECOND PRINTNG 9.8 sold for $80 [$72 in Apr] +11%

SECOND PRINTNG DESIGN VARIANT 9.8 sold for $899 [$600 in Oct] +50%

THIRD PRINTNG OPENA VARIANT 9.8 sold for $80 [$55 in Mar] +45%

FOURTH PRINTNG DRAGOTTA FOIL VARIANT 9.8 sold for $50 [No Previous Data]

NINTH PRINTNG DRAGOTTA FOIL 'BATMAN DAY' VARIANT 9.9 sold for $115 [No Previous Data]

The following datapoints are not record-breaking sales but individual transactions that sold for higher than the twelve-month average:

9.8 sold for $220 vs the average $111 (+98%)

FERNANDEZ 'AKIRA' VARIANT 9.8 sold for $679 vs the average $364 (+87%)

DRAGOTTA FOIL VARIANT 9.8 sold for $138 vs the average $94 (+47%)

LEE VIRGIN SKETCH VARIANT 9.8 sold for $329 vs the average $303 (+9%)

LEE VIRGIN VARIANT 9.8 sold for $98 vs the average $67 (+46%)

YOUNG VARIANT 9.8 sold for $159 vs the average $149 (+7%)

TAN VARIANT 9.8 sold for $117 vs the average $112 (+4%)

SECOND PRINTNG DRAGOTTA FOIL 9.8 sold for $65 vs the average $44 (+48%)

SECOND PRINTNG DRAGOTTA SKETCH 9.8 sold for $100 vs the average $89 (+12%)

THIRD PRINTNG DRAGOTTA FOIL 9.8 sold for $60 vs the average $42 (+43%)

AKIRA SKETCH 9.8 sold for $130 vs the average $102 (+27%)

Leveling up from the Key Collector Comics Trending 20 list, Absolute Batman #1 earns a well-deserved spot on the Hot 10 and, impressively, holds the #1 position

Increased demand is evident on the secondary market, as Absolute Batman #1 graded 9.8 now commands double the price compared to the beginning of the year

The following is the average sale price for 9.8 copies in each month of 2025:

November: $195 (27 sales)

October: $175 (52 sales)

September: $125 (43 sales)

August: $110 (42 sales)

July: $110 (33 sales)

June: $100 (34 sales)

May: $93 (61 sales)

April: $97 (77 sales)

March: $94 (84 sales)

February: $100 (69 sales)

January: $104 (91 sales)

Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta’s Absolute Batman continues to stand out as the flagship title of the re-imagined DC Universe

The series is receiving an additional boost in attention due to excitement for Absolute Batman #15, which promises to answer long-gestating questions about the mysterious, possibly demonic version of Batman’s arch-nemesis, the Joker

Adding to interest in the title is last week’s Absolute Batman Annual which made headlines for its main story that depicts Batman confronting white nationalists

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