Cover art by Dave Stevens
Complete issue includes two sets of 3-D glasses, stapled to interior
🏅#9 on the Hot 10
Transactions from This week, that sold for higher than the previous twelve-month average:
9.8 sold for $1,907 vs the average $1,804 (+6%)
9.4 sold for $500 vs the average $409 (+22%)
9.2 sold for $333 vs the average $330 (+1%)
An 8.0 sold for $199 and established a new record over the previous $150 high from 2021 by +33%
3-D Zone #16 is the representative of the artist Dave Stevens as #9 on the Key Collector Comics Hot 10 this week
Multiple issues from Stevens have had a phenomenal performance on the secondary market including:
Airboy #1 (1986) with three record-breaking sales in 9.4 / 9.0 / 8.5 plus a top sale in 9.8 at $405 over the $366 twelve-month average by +11%
Alien Worlds #4 (1982) with two record-breaking sales in 9.8 and 9.4
Cheval Noir #1 (1989) with two record-breaking sales in 9.6 and a new high in 9.8 with a $1,200 sale over the previous $750 high from March by +60%
Cheval Noir #7 (1990) with two sales that outperformed the twelve-month average and a new high in 9.8 of $800, an increase of +14% over the previous $700 high from March
Planet Comics #1 (1988) with three sales that outsold the average in grades 9.0 / 8.5 and a $700 in 9.6 that outperformed the $534 twelve-month average by +31%
Seduction of the Innocent 3-D (1985) with two record-breaking sales in 9.2 and 9.0 plus sales in 9.8 / 9.6. / 9.4 that outsold the twelve-month average
Vanguard Illustrated #2 (1983) posted one record-breaking sale in 9.4 and two sales that outsold the twelve-month average in grades 9.8 and 9.6
The past two months have seen a massive increase in demand for Dave Stevens artwork in part due to explosive sales on iconic covers and also attention generated from a recent, well-received documentary titled Dave Stevens: Drawn to Perfection
Stevens also appeared on the Key Collector Comics Hot 10 four weeks ago in Week 12