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Low
$20
Mid
$80
High
$240

Key Facts

Iconic cover art by Todd McFarlane

Hot 10 Week 48

🏅#10 on the Hot 10

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

9.6 sold for $470 vs the average $417 (+13%)

9.4 sold for $345 vs the average $264 (+31%)

9.0 sold for $290 vs the average $204 (+42%)

8.5 sold for $225 vs the average $170 (+32%)

7.0 sold for $145 vs the average $129 (+12%)

THIRD PRINTING 9.4 sold for $172 vs the average $119 (+45%)

A THIRD PRINTING in grade 7.0 sold for $95, a new all-time high over the previous $80 record from 2022 by +19%

This is the sixth time in 2025 that Batman #423 ranked on the Key Collector Comics Hot 10

Low
$60
Mid
$180
High
$600

Key Facts

1st appearance of Vision

2nd appearance of Ultron

Hot 10 Week 48

🏅#9 on the Hot 10

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

8.0 sold for $699 vs the average $587 (+19%)

7.5 sold for $575 vs the average $440 (+31%)

6.5 sold for $370 vs the average $328 (+13%)

6.0 sold for $300 vs the average $298 (+1%)

5.0 sold for $300 vs the average $255 (+18%)

The Vision’s introduction hits the list for the third time in 2025

Low
$80
Mid
$200
High
$800

Key Facts

1st appearance of Morbius the Living Vampire

Hot 10 Week 48

🏅#8 on the Hot 10

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

9.2 sold for $1,580 vs the average $1,435 (+10%)

8.5 sold for $660 vs the average $604 (+9%)

8.0 sold for $500 vs the average $456 (+10%)

7.5 sold for $469 vs the average $401 (+17%)

7.0 sold for $385 vs the average $347 (+11%)

6.5 sold for $296 vs the average $270 (+10%)

6.0 sold for $300 vs the average $255 (+18%)

Morbius is making a play to finish the year strong with its second appearance on the Hot 10, following the issue’s first appearance last week

Low
$30
Mid
$90
High
$300

Key Facts

1st appearance of the Hobgoblin, Roderick Kingsley

A complete issue includes the ‘Tattooz' giveaway insert, found between the final page and the back cover. See additional images - be aware that the insert may be there but the tattoos might still be missing

[Feb 2021 - a social media account associated with Sony seemingly teased the transformation of Ned Leeds into the Hobgoblin / June 2022 - Jacob Batalon reshared photo holding a Hobgoblin action figure which caused future movie speculation on social media / May 2023 - speculation Spider-Man 4's villain will be Hobgoblin]

Hot 10 Week 48

🏅#7 on the Hot 10

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

9.8 sold for $1,580 vs the average $1,292 (+22%)

9.6 sold for $500 vs the average $496 (+1%)

NEWSSTAND 9.6 sold for $600 vs the average $568 (+6%)

9.4 sold for $390 vs the average $382 (+2%)

NEWSSTAND 9.4 sold for $520 vs the average $406 (+28%)

9.2 sold for $320 vs the average $310 (+3%)

9.0 sold for $294 vs the average $291 (+1%)

NEWSSTAND 8.5 sold for $299 vs the average $287 (+4%)

7.5 sold for $225 vs the average $202 (+11%)

This week is only the second in 2025 that the Hobgoblin’s first appearance has qualified for the Hot 10

Low
$25
Mid
$90
High
$300

Key Facts

1st appearance of Miles Morales, Spider-Man from an alternate reality

Distributed in a polybag

Diamond Comics Distributors estimates 65,000 copies of the first printing were shipped

Hot 10 Week 48

🏅#6 on the Hot 10

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

9.8 sold for $1,000 vs the average $907 (+10%)

9.6 sold for $485 vs the average $398 (+22%)

9.4 sold for $350 vs the average $336 (+4%)

9.2 sold for $325 vs the average $289 (+12%)

9.0 sold for $300 vs the average $265 (+13%)

SECOND PRINTING PICHELLI 9.6 sold for $80 vs the average $55 (+45%)

SECOND PRINTING PICHELLI 9.4 sold for $73 vs the average $56 (+30%)

This is only the fifth time in 2025 that Ultimate Fallout #4 has ranked on the Key Collector Comics Hot 10

Price Trend
Low
$125
Mid
$425
High
$1.2k

Key Facts

First solo ongoing Silver Surfer series

Origin of the Silver Surfer

Origin of the Watchers

1st appearance of Shalla-Bal

Silver Surfer first says, "where soars the Silver Surfer...there must he soar alone!"

[April 2024 - Shalla-Bal portrayed by Julia Garner will be a version of the Silver Surfer in the Fantastic Four film]

Hot 10 Week 48

🏅#5 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 $2,986 (+0%)

8.0 sold for $1,550 vs the average $1,515 (+2%)

7.0 sold for $1,000 vs the average $918 (+9%)

3.0 sold for $375 vs the average $314 (+19%)

2.0 sold for $301 vs the average $254 (+19%)

This is the 11th time in 2025 that Silver Surfer #1 ranked on the Hot 10

Marvel ⋅ 1977

Low
$30
Mid
$90
High
$300

Key Facts

Issues #1 - #6 are an adaptation of 'Star Wars: A New Hope'

1st appearance of Darth Vader

1st appearance of Luke Skywalker

1st appearance of Princess Leia

1st appearance of C-3PO and R2-D2

1st appearance of Grand Moff Tarkin

1st appearance of Beru and Owen Lars

Introduction of Stormtroopers

1st cover appearance of Obi Wan Kenobi and Han Solo (not in story)

📖 Reading Order: read Star Wars (1977) #1 - #6, then Princess Leia #1

Hot 10 Week 48

🏅#4 on the Hot 10

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

9.8 sold for $3,120 vs the average $2,684 (+16%)

9.6 sold for $740 vs the average $738 (+0%)

9.4 sold for $500 vs the average $464 (+8%)

9.2 sold for $430 vs the average $377 (+14%)

9.0 sold for $340 vs the average $332 (+2%)

8.0 sold for $333 vs the average $239 (+39%)

7.5 sold for $206 vs the average $194 (+6%)

A DOUBLE COVER graded 9.0 sold for $600 with no previous sales data – copies graded 9.0 sell on average for $330

Star Wars #1 ranks on the list for the ninth time in 2025

Believe it or not, Star Wars #1, published in 1977 began seeing significant collector attention only in the past 10 years

The most abundant grade is 9.4, with 3,049 CGC-graded copies

Prior to 2014, the highest quantity of 9.4 copies purchased in a year was 61

It wasn’t until 2015, when Star Wars: The Force Awakens was released, that collectors really stepped on the gas, with 160 copies in 9.4 changing hands

Since then, the number of copies sold annually has consistently remained in the triple digits

When it comes to value, a 9.4 average sale price of $466 shows a strong measure of health for this book, which is similar across all mid-to-high grades

Prior to the secondary market boom, the average sale price of a 9.4 in 2020 was $270

In 2015, the average was $279

In 2014, it was $162

In 2010, it was $82

Star Wars #1 continues to be a dominant collectible that crosses over multiple fandom mediums, with original comic book stories remaining an essential element of the expansive saga

Price Trend
Low
$350
Mid
$1.1k
High
$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 48

🏅#3 on the Hot 10

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

9.8 sold for $26,400 vs the average $24,963 (+6%)

9.2 sold for $4,409 vs the average $4,385 (+1%)

7.5 sold for $2,500 vs the average $2,379 (+5%)

7.0 sold for $2,200 vs the average $2,070 (+6%)

5.0 sold for $1,535 vs the average $1,445 (+6%)

3.5 sold for $1,400 vs the average $1,142 (+23%)

This is the 17th week that Giant Size X-Men #1 qualified for the Hot 10

Low
$4.5k
Mid
$14.5k
High
$82k

Key Facts

2nd appearance of Spider-Man

1st appearance of J. Jonah Jameson

First meeting of Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four

1st appearance of Chameleon, Dmitri Smerdyakov, half-brother of Kraven the Hunter

Hot 10 Week 48

🏅#2 on the Hot 10

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

5.5 sold for $13,800 vs the average $13,393 (+3%)

3.5 sold for $8,500 vs the average $7,890 (+8%)

3.0 sold for $7,675 vs the average $7,440 (+3%)

2.0 sold for $6,198 vs the average $5,108 (+21%)

This is the third time The Amazing Spider-Man #1 qualified for the Key Collector Comics Hot 10

In addition to the aforementioned sales, two foreign editions posted their first sales data in grade and they are as follows:

BRAZILIAN EDITION (1969) 5.5 sold for $748

AUSTRALIAN EDITION (1975) 7.5 sold for $523

Price Trend
Low
$10
Mid
$30
High
$100

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 48

🏅#1 on the Hot 10

33 copies in 9.8 outsold the $137 average with a high sale this week of $370

For the Hot 10, we typically examine weekly sales against the twelve-month average because the issues that qualify are often much older and supported by a strong data set

Absolute Batman #1 is an anomaly in the Modern Era in that it has a higher print run, yet the secondary market premium suggests demand exceeds available inventory

This week, we examine the average sale amount for a 9.8 over the past 12 weeks to pinpoint when demand surged

Week of December 8 – 14: $340 average (36 sales)

December 1 – 7: $338 average (28 sales)

November 24 – 30: $331 average (15 sales)

November 17 – 23: $280 average (16 sales)

November 10 – 16: $233 average (17 sales)

November 3 – 9: $197 average (24 sales)

Oct. 27 – Nov. 2: $180 average (25 sales)

October 20 – 26: $200 average (7 sales)

October 13 – 19: $188 average (10 sales)

October 6 – 12: $155 average (11 sales)

Sept. 29 – October 5: $130 average (5 sales)

September 22 – 28: $137 average (17 sales)

It is evident that the past twelve weeks have been a boon to the value of Absolute Batman #1, with averages ranging from $130 to $340 during that span

While a premium was already being paid 12 weeks ago, with 9.8s selling for $137, multiple factors contributed to the nearly 2x increase in value seen in recent weeks

Absolute Batman Annual received widespread coverage for a story that pitted Batman against white supremacists, sparking controversy and conversation across social media

DC also began promoting the introduction of a bold new version of the Joker in issue #15, generating interest in the entire series, which has featured multiple cameos of the character throughout its run

Readers and collectors are invested in a story that weaves connectivity across all issues, with villains featured in their own arcs that form strands of a larger narrative web created by writer Scott Snyder

The accessibility of this universe to new readers has ultimately pushed the series from a simmer to a boil

To gauge the strength of secondary market activity for Absolute Batman #1, we can compare it to similar releases

Matt Fraction’s Batman #1 (2025) average sale: $60

Absolute Wonder Woman #1 average 9.8 sale: $90

Absolute Superman #1 average 9.8 sale: $105

Absolute Martian Manhunter #1 average 9.8 sale: $76

Ultimate Spider-Man #1 average 9.8 sale: $185

Ultimate Spider-Man #1’s long-standing premium on the secondary market, combined with the popularity of the Absolute line, signals to publishers that universe reboots can thrive when the core elements of character and mythology remain intact

This marks the 6th week in 2025 that Absolute Batman #1 has ranked on the Key Collector Comics Hot 10 and its 4th appearance in the top spot

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