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1st appearance and origin of the second Swamp Thing, Alec Holland

1st cameo appearance of Anton Arcane

1st appearance of Matt Cable, later becomes the Sandman's raven

1st cameo appearance of the Un-Men

1st appearance of Nathan Ellery, the man who caused the explosion that created Swamp Thing

First ongoing Swamp Thing solo title

Hot 10 Week 5

🏅#10 on the Hot 10

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

9.4 sold for $550 vs the average $522 (+5%)

8.0 sold for $225 vs the average $219 (+3%)

7.5 sold for $230 vs the average $209 (+10%)

6.5 sold for $164 vs the average $146 (+12%)

5.5 sold for $200 vs the average $155 (+29%)

5.0 sold for $140 vs the average $134 (+4%)

4.0 sold for $88 vs the average $77 (+14%)

Swamp Thing fans have been in a state of watch-and-wait since DC Studios announced a movie was in development back in January 2023

Since then, DC Studios revealed James Mangold was attached to direct the film

James Mangold is no stranger to comic book movies having directed The Wolverine (2013) and Logan (2017)

Hindering progress of the Swamp Thing movie moving forward is Mangold’s overall deal with Paramount Pictures which means he’s on contract to develop a slate of films starting with an original picture titled High Side starring Timothee Chalamet

James Mangold has also been attached to direct a Dawn of the Jedi movie for Lucasfilm

Oddly, James Gunn recently posted a picture of Swamp Thing, painted by Michael Zulli to his Instagram story

James Gunn has teased big announcements with images posted to social media in the past so fans can remain hopeful that Swamp Thing is on track to make a return live-action

This is the first time in 2026 that any Swamp Thing related Key Issue qualified for the Hot 10

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$18
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$60
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$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 5

🏅#9 on the Hot 10

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

9.8 sold for $1,037 vs the average $936 (+11%)

3 copies outsold the average

9.6 sold for $350 vs the average $304 (+15%)

9.4 sold for $225 vs the average $208 (+8%)

9.2 sold for $227 vs the average $179 (+27%)

9.0 sold for $185 vs the average $157 (+18%)

NEWSSTAND 9.0 sold for $203 vs the average $173 (+17%)

8.5 sold for $190 vs the average $121 (+57%)

3RD PRINTING 8.0 sold for $125 vs the average $118 (+6%)

Much can be owed to comic books for the popularity of Transformers, which will celebrate their 50-year anniversary in 2034

When Hasbro launched Transformers in 1984, Marvel Comics gave the characters personalities, names, motivations, and an ongoing mythos that the toys themselves didn’t have

The comics introduced foundational ideas such as Cybertron’s civil war, Autobot vs. Decepticon ideology, meaningful character deaths, and long-form storytelling that readers could follow month to month

UK Transformers comics went even further, adding deeper lore, original characters, and a more serialized, sometimes darker tone that influenced later interpretations of the franchise and resonated with older readers

Today, Skybound’s Energon Universe (Transformers and G.I. Joe) continues to revitalize interest, keeping Transformers culturally relevant while feeding ideas back into animation, games, and movies

Speaking of movies, there have been seven live-action Transformers films beginning in 2007, with the most recent released in 2023

Paramount currently has several Transformers projects in development, though most remain in early stages

One such project is a new live-action Transformers film reportedly in the works with Michael Bay, who directed the first five films over a ten-year period

In addition to Bay’s potential return, Paramount announced a Transformers / G.I. Joe crossover movie in April 2024, though no updates have been provided since

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$40
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$120
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$400

Key Facts

1st appearance of Deadpool, a subject of the Weapon X program

1st appearance of Copycat, impersonating Domino

1st appearance of Gideon, a member of The Externals

Hot 10 Week 5

🏅#8 on the Hot 10

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

9.8 sold for $1,199 vs the average $978 (+23%)

NEWSSTAND 9.8 sold for $2,120 vs the average $2,067 (+3%)

9.6 sold for $525 vs the average $442 (+19%)

9.4 sold for $395 vs the average $368 (+7%)

9.0 sold for $360 vs the average $306 (+18%)

NEWSSTAND 9.0 sold for $355 vs the average $348 (+2%)

NEWSSTAND 8.5 sold for $325 vs the average $317 (+3%)

7.0 sold for $234 vs the average $227 (+3%)

NEWSSTAND 6.5 sold for $228 vs the average $223 (+2%)

Key Facts

1st appearance of He-Man in standard comic book format

1st appearance of Skeletor in standard comic book format

1st appearance of Man-at-Arms in standard comic book format

[2024 - Masters of the Universe to premiere June 5, 2026 / Jared Leto cast as Skeletor / Nicholas Galitzine cast as He-Man / Idris Elba to portray Man-at-Arms]

Hot 10 Week 5

🏅#7 on the Hot 10

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

9.8 sold for $1,502 vs the average $1,359 (+11%)

NEWSSTAND 9.6 sold for $576 vs the average $541 (+6%)

9.4 sold for $400 vs the average $371 (+8%)

9.2 sold for $275 vs the average $267 (+3%)

NEWSSTAND 9.2 sold for $300 vs the average $277 (+8%)

8.5 sold for $210 vs the average $162 (+30%)

NEWSSTAND 8.5 sold for $275 vs the average $226 (+22%)

NEWSSTAND 8.0 sold for $242 vs the average $218 (+11%)

In addition to the above sales, a copy containing a Mark Jeweler advertisement, graded 4.5, sold for $125 with no prior sales data on record for that grade

Also contending for the Hot 10 list is Masters of the Universe #1 from the 1982 series

Six copies graded 9.8 outsold the $270 twelve-month average, with a high sale of $366

Masters of the Universe collectibles have experienced their biggest surge in decades following the release of the first trailer for the upcoming MGM live-action adaptation in January 2026

That trailer has racked up 36 million views in just a couple of weeks

This level of engagement bodes well for the franchise and the long-term collectability of both comics and action figures

By comparison, the Avengers: Doomsday Steve Rogers trailer has 19 million views

The Toy Story 5 trailer released two months ago sits at 6.7 million views

Last month’s trailer for Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey reached 40 million views, not far off from Masters of the Universe despite carrying a significantly larger budget

Strong box office performance could fully revitalize the franchise and drive sustained collectability across comics and action figures for years to come

This is the first week in 2026 that DC Comics Presents #47 ranked on the Key Collector Comics Hot 10

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$20
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$80
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$200

Key Facts

1st appearance of Power Girl, a Kryptonian cousin of Earth-2 Superman

Hot 10 Week 5

🏅#6 on the Hot 10

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

9.8 sold for $1,750 vs the average $1,621 (+8%)

9.4 sold for $425 vs the average $356 (+19%)

9.2 sold for $304 vs the average $260 (+17%)

8.5 sold for $208 vs the average $181 (+15%)

8.0 sold for $190 vs the average $148 (+28%)

7.5 sold for $175 vs the average $140 (+25%)

5.0 sold for $109 vs the average $85 (+28%)

4.0 sold for $65 vs the average $58 (+12%)

Based on her ties to the Superman Family alone, Power Girl’s first appearance stands as a Key Issue investment with potential in the character being adapted for a live-action production

With interest growing in the Supergirl film and a Superman sequel in development, the opportunity to introduce Superman’s cousin is a stronger possibility today than ever before

All Star Comics #58 hit number #8 on the Hot 10 in week 4

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$60
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$180
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$600

Key Facts

1st appearance of Vision

2nd appearance of Ultron

Hot 10 Week 5

🏅#5 on the Hot 10

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

9.4 sold for $1,952 vs the average $1,876 (+4%)

9.2 sold for $1,450 vs the average $1,281 (+13%)

6.5 sold for $399 vs the average $334 (+19%)

6.0 sold for $351 vs the average $303 (+16%)

5.5 sold for $288 vs the average $260 (+11%)

5.0 sold for $264 vs the average $255 (+4%)

3.5 sold for $190 vs the average $189 (+1%)

The latest news concerning Vision outside of comics centers on the upcoming VisionQuest Disney+ series, which will close out the Scarlet Witch trilogy that began with WandaVision and continued with Agatha All Along

VisionQuest will focus on Paul Bettany’s Vision as he continues his journey following the events of WandaVision

James Spader is set to reprise his role as Ultron, appearing in both AI and human form

While no exact premiere date has been announced, the series is currently expected to debut sometime in 2026

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$240

Key Facts

Iconic cover art by Todd McFarlane

Hot 10 Week 5

🏅#4 on the Hot 10

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

9.8 sold for $2,100 vs the average $1,665 (+26%)

9.6 sold for $695 vs the average $435 (+60%)

9.4 sold for $320 vs the average $273 (+17%)

9.2 sold for $300 vs the average $246 (+22%)

9.0 sold for $310 vs the average $214 (+45%)

5 copies outsold the average

NEWSSTAND 9.0 sold for $425 vs the average $281 (+51%)

8.5 sold for $250 vs the average $172 (+45%)

7.0 sold for $148 vs the average $126 (+17%)

Price Trend
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$160

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 5

🏅#3 on the Hot 10

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

9.8 sold for $391 vs the average $202 (+94%)

29 copies outsold the average

9.6 sold for $268 vs the average $181 (+48%)

3 copies outsold the average

A new record high was established in grade 9.2 when a $149 sale surpassed the previous $131 high from October by +14%

Absolute Batman #1 is the only Key Issue that has appeared in the Hot 10 rankings every single week of 2026 so far

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$90
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$285
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$900

Key Facts

1st appearance and death of Wonder Man, later resurrected

[June 2022 - official series announced featuring Wonder Man for Disney+ with Yahya Abdul-Mateen II cast as Simon Williams]

Hot 10 Week 5

🏅#2 on the Hot 10

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

9.0 sold for $2,725 vs the average $2,146 (+27%)

7.0 sold for $752 vs the average $541 (+39%)

6.5 sold for $530 vs the average $356 (+49%)

6.0 sold for $475 vs the average $323 (+47%)

5.5 sold for $290 vs the average $271 (+7%)

4.0 sold for $200 vs the average $179 (+12%)

The Wonder Man series on Disney+ is enjoying positive reviews from critics at 90% and audiences at 88%

Wonder Man ranked on the Hot 10 at #3 in week 4

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$350
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$1.1k
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$3.4k

Key Facts

1st appearance of the new X-Men: Storm (1st), Nightcrawler (1st), Colossus (1st), Thunderbird (1st), Wolverine (3rd)

Many resources label this the 2nd full appearance of Wolverine and The Incredible Hulk #182 a second cameo

1st appearance of Illyana Rasputin as a child, later becomes Magik

Introduction of Krakoa, the Living Island

First use of the sound effect 'snikt' associated with Wolverine's claws

Hot 10 Week 5

🏅#1 on the Hot 10

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

8.5 sold for $3,299 vs the average $3,076 (+7%)

7.5 sold for $2,506 vs the average $2,369 (+6%)

7.0 sold for $2,200 vs the average $2,080 (+6%)

6.5 sold for $1,950 vs the average $1,867 (+4%)

5.5 sold for $2,050 vs the average $1,609 (+27%)

5.0 sold for $1,450 vs the average $1,445 (+0%)

1.5 sold for $900 vs the average $776 (+16%)

This is the second time that Giant Size X-Men ranked on the Hot 10 and both times it took the top spot

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