🏅#1 on the Hot 10
Transactions from this week that sold for higher than the previous twelve-month average:
8.5 sold for $4,950 vs the average $4,771 (+4%)
8.0 sold for $4,500 vs the average $4,218 (+7%)
7.0 sold for $3,400 vs the average $3,318 (+2%)
6.0 sold for $2,780 vs the average $2,675 (+4%)
3 copies outsold the 12 month average
5.5 sold for $2,600 vs the average $2,540 (+2%)
5.0 sold for $2,600 vs the average $2,428 (+7%)
4.5 sold for $2,300 vs the average $2,111 (+9%)
4.0 sold for $2,032 vs the average $1,993 (+2%)
3.0 sold for $1,708 vs the average $1,690 (+1%)
2.0 sold for $1,995 vs the average $1,420 (+40%)
1.5 sold for $1,500 vs the average $1,171 (+28%)
This is the fourth week in 2026 that Wolverine’s introduction has ranked on the Key Collector Comics Hot 10
The most common grade is 7.5, with 1,628 copies out of a total 19,649 graded
There are 166 copies graded 9.8, accounting for less than 1% of all graded copies
9.8 remains the highest grade for this issue
Only one 9.8 has sold so far this year, fetching $56,120
Prior to that, the last recorded 9.8 sale was in November for $72,000
The following data shows the average annual sale price for a 9.8.
2003: $18,500 (2 sales)
2004: $22,500 (1 sale)
2006: $16,550 (2 sales)
2007: $18,000 (2 sales)
2008: $20,670 (3 sales)
2009: $18,400 (9 sales)
2010: $15,200 (5 sales)
2011: $13,500 (1 sale)
2012: $11,000 (6 sales)
2013: $9,400 (13 sales)
2014: $11,000 (15 sales)
2015: $12,200 (9 sales)
2016: $12,400 (5 sales)
2017: $18,500 (8 sales)
2018: $28,000 (9 sales)
2019: $34,400 (4 sales)
2020: $41,200 (4 sales)
2021: $69,000 (4 sales)
2022: $99,000 (7 sales)
2023: $68,000 (5 sales)
2024: $72,000 (2 sales)
2025: $64,100 (7 sales)