Covrprice.com Top Ten for Week Ending 11/13/20

Since Covrprice.com  came on the scene, they have become a go to spot for watching eBaytrends on comics. They scour thousands of eBay sales to cultivate data to spotlight the hottest selling comics. Here is this week’s Top Ten Comics: (Please note, potential spoilers do follow, and, these results are for auction that closed last week. )

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#1 TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES THE LAST RONIN #1 (IDW, 2020) Man, this series is on fire. It sold 156 copies, had a 7-day trend of 135% and had a high sale of $51.89 for a raw copy. As this series progresses, we may see even more heat around this first issue. The only thing that holds it back a bit (long-term) are the large number of variant covers for it.

#2 CAPTAIN MARVEL #23 RUSSELL DAUTERMAN VARIANT (MARVEL, 2020) As we mentioned above, this book features the first appearance of Namor’s son, Ove and Thor’s daughter, Brigid. Both the A & B covers moved well this week with the B cover selling 47 copies with a 7-day trend of 322% and a high raw sale of $21.75.

#3 CROSSOVER #1 SECRET VARIANT (IMAGE, 2020) Donny Cates’ new CROSSOVER series is already a big hit. It’s performing very well across all covers. This VERY subtle secret variant is one of those. The difference lies in the comic cover. In this secret variant, the kid is holding a variant cover with the same image of the actual Geoff Shaw variant. Very meta. It sold 61 copies, had a 7-day trend of 201% and had a high sale of $49.99 for a raw copy.

#4 STAR WARS ADVENTURES SHADOW OF VADER’S CASTLE #1 FRANCAVILLA B&W VARIANT (IDW, 2020) While there’s no known first appearance in this issue, Star Wars heat is still moving these low print run variants. This Francavilla variant sold 23 copies, had a 7-day trend of 390% and had a high sale of $69.99 for a raw copy.

#5 CAPTAIN MARVEL #23 (MARVEL, 2020) This issue contains the first appearance of Namor’s son, Ove and Thor’s daughter, Brigid. It’s unknown where this story will go and if these new characters will become key characters, but it sure moved a bunch of copies with 70 copies sold, had a 7-day trend of 115% and had a high sale of $23 for a raw copy.

#6 THE DEPARTMENT OF TRUTH #1 (IMAGE, 2020) James Tynion IV’s new series is heating up and following the path of his other hot series, SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN. Some recent unconfirmed content rumors are circulating, which helped give this book a boost in sales this week. It sold 44 copies, had a 7-day trend of 140% and had a high sale of $76 for a CGC 9.8.

#7 MOON KNIGHT #1 (MARVEL, 1980) The unconfirmed leak of Oscar Isaac as Moon Knight may not be confirmed, but fans didn’t seem to care. They jumped all over this first Moon Knight solo series and helped 48 copies to sell with a 7-day trend of 102% and a high sale of $550 for a CGC 9.8.

#8 BATMAN #102 JORGE JIMENEZ GHOST-MAKER 1:25 VARIANT (DC, 2020) This issue and design variant features the first appearance of Bruce Wayne’s new “longtime rival” Ghost-Maker. James Tynion IV has big plans for this character moving forward, giving strong sales for this cover. It sold 62 copies, had a 7-day trend of 71% and had a high sale of $49.99 for a raw copy.

#9 TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES ADVENTURES #1 (ARCHIE, 1988) TMNT heat is on fire right now. This issue features the first appearance of Bebop & Rocksteady (in human form) and Krang. It sold 29 copies, had a 7-day trend of 150% and had a high sale of $599.99 for a CGC 9.8.

#10 BATGIRL #50 (DC, 2020) The first appearance of Ryan Wilder, which is the name of the new CW Batwoman. It seems that DC is leading up to a slow introduction of Ryan to the Bat moniker in the comics as well. We’ll see. It sold 53 copies, had a 7-day trend of 81% and had a high sale of $25.24 for a raw copy.

2 thoughts on “Covrprice.com Top Ten for Week Ending 11/13/20”

  1. Was able to obtain 2 of the secret variants for crossover. I listed them at $49.99, but took best offer for them. Still made a nice profit.

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