CovrPrice.Com Runners-Up for 12/24/20



As promised, the Covrprice.com runners-up list. The second half of the Top 20.

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#11 YOUNG AVENGERS #1 (MARVEL, 2005) Young Avengers #1 is proving itself to be one of the MOST important books for Phase 4 of the MCU. Packed with first appearances, we’ve already had two confirmed team members in the MCU. Will Speed and Wiccan be next? It sold 20 copies, had a 7-day trend of 113% and had a high sale of $500 for a CGC 9.8.

#12 STAR WARS #5 NEWSSTAND (MARVEL, 1977) This issue features the first appearance of Wedge Antilles, a beloved Rogue Squadron member. After the film news was announced, speculation circled around this film focusing on the squad from the original Star Wars trilogy. It sold 24 copies, had a 7-day trend of 160% and had a high sale of $184.95 for a CGC 9.8.

#13 THE SAVAGE SHE-HULK #1 (MARVEL, 1980) Feige FINALLY confirmed Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk/Jennifer Walters. We all knew this, despite their denial and misdirection. The series will be a cameo hub for various Marvel characters to come and go… leading a wide door open for speculation. However, it ALL starts with this key first She-Hulk appearance. It sold 28 copies, had a 7-day trend of 122% and had a high sale of $782.63 for a CGC 9.8.

#14 STAR WARS #40 (MARVEL, 1980) This issue features the first full appearance of ROGUE SQUADRON (and cover appearance). With all the Star Wars content, ROGUE SQUADRON is really taking the lead in market excitement. It sold 16 copies, had a 7-day trend of 215% and had a high sale of $169.95 for a CGC 9.6.

#15 VOTE LOKI #1 (MARVEL, 2016) During the Disney Investor summit, we got a crazy new trailer for the Tom Hiddleston series. Lot’s of speculation began, but immediately focused on a scene that perfectly matches the look seen on this cover, causing this issue to spike in price. It sold 18 copies, had a 7-day trend of 166% and had a high sale of $26.96 for a raw copy.

#16 CAPTAIN AMERICA #180 (MARVEL, 1974) As reported by COMIC BOOK RESOURCES, there is a rumor that NOMAD is being developed for a Disney+ series. This issue is the first appearance of Nomad (which was Steve Rogers as he shunned his Captain America moniker). It might be a while until we received confirmation (since Disney just laid the hammer down two weeks ago). It sold 25 copies, had a 7-day trend of 113% and had a high sale of $339 for a CGC 9.4.

#17 STAR WARS MACE WINDU #5 (MARVEL, 2017) With the announcement of a solo AHSOKA series, her already expensive first appearance left fans scrambling for the NEXT more affordable book. They found this issue, which features the first appearance of Ahsoka in Star Wars canon. It sold 15 copies, had a 7-day trend of 161% and had a high sale of $500 for a CGC 9.8.

#18 ULTIMATE FALLOUT #4 (MARVEL, 2011) Miles really never goes too far off this list. His first appearance sold 28 copies, had a 7-day trend of 107% and had a high sale of $1,150 for a CGC 9.8.

#19 STAR WARS #1 (MARVEL, 1977) With every other SW book going nuts, it makes sense that this original first issue should also get some attention. It sold 23 copies, had a 7-day trend of 96% and had a high sale of $753 for a CGC 9.6.

#20 DC’S VERY MERRY MULTIVERSE #1 (DC, 2020) This issue features the first appearance of Jeff Chambers/ Kid Quick, who will be THE FLASH in DC’s Future State. It fell sharply from #1 last week to #20 this week. However, it still sold 41 copies, had a 7-day trend of 94% and had a high sale of $29.95 for a high-grade raw.

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