Covrprice.com Top Ten for Week of 1/14/22

Since Covrprice.com  came bagged 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. )

#10 STAR WARS DARTH VADER #3 | MARVEL | 2015
BOOK OF BOBA FETT – EPISODE 2 surprised everyone by introducing Black Krrsantan, a Wookie Bounty Hunter first introduced via comics in 2015’s Darth Vader #1. This brief (and menacing appearance) set his various key appearances and covers on absolute fire. Though, fans immediately knew what his appearance could mean. If Black Krrsantan is around, then Doctor Aphra surely must also exist. Right? Having closely worked with Black Krrsantan throughout her various comic book series, his appearance does lend proof to her existence and possible future appearance. Her first appearance in Darth Vader #3 sold 50 copies, had a 7-day trend of 131%, and a high sale of $533 for a CGC 9.8.

#9 STAR WARS #14 | MARVEL | 2015
Pretty much any cover with Black Krrsantan was hot last week. This Mark Brooks cover features our favorite classic Wookie (Chewbacca) vs. our new favorite Wookie (BK) sold 77 copies with a 7-day trend of 195% and had a high sale of $30 for a raw copy.

#8 STAR WARS #13 CLAY MANN CONNECTING VARIANT | MARVEL | 2015
Initially, this was considered the first cover appearance of Black Krrsantan. However, that was quickly corrected with the confirmation of STAR WARS: VADER DOWN #1 ZBOX variant and the MILE HIGH KATIE COOK variant holding the honor. Yet, it was a tad late for those who bought 23 copies, giving it a 7-day trend of 655% and had a high sale of $43 for a raw copy.

#7 THOR #20 SIMONE BIANCHI (1:25) | MARVEL | 2022
Breaking up the Black Krrsantan heat is the GOD OF HAMMERS, who emerged from Mjolnir on the last page of this recently released issue. What does this mean for Thor? Well, it doesn’t look good. But its 50 copies sold, 7-day trend of 300%, and huge high sale of $180 for a raw copy looks fantastic!

#6 STAR WARS DOCTOR APHRA ANNUAL #1 | MARVEL | 2017
This issue features the first solo story of Black Krrsantan. Due to high interest in the character and his origins, fans quickly grabbed this Annual, helping 53 copies to sell with a 7-day trend of 331%, and a high sale of $45 for a raw copy.

#5 TIMELESS #1 HUMBERTO RAMOS MISS MINUTES VARIANT | MARVEL | 2021
Miss Minutes retained her hold on the Top 10 after taking the top spot last week. This week, she sold 122 copies with a 7-day trend of 167%, and a high sale of $240 for a CGC 9.8.

#4 STAR WARS #20 | MARVEL | 2016
This was a rather key issue for Black Krrsantan. It features him on a mission to Tatooine from Jabba the Hutt, only to cross paths with Obi-Wan Kenobi. This is how he gets a scar over his eye, via Obi-Wan’s lightsaber. Speculation is very confident that we’ll most likely see this battle in the Obi-Wan Disney+ series, giving it a boost in sales with 83 copies sold, a 7-day trend of 282%, and a high sale of $40 for a raw copy.

#3 THOR #20 GREG LAND VILLAINS REIGN | MARVEL | 2022
Back to the God of Hammers, whose first cameo appearance in this issue helped ALL covers to sell. The Greg Land cover sold 68 copies, had a 7-day trend of 437%, and had a high sale of $30 for a raw copy.

#2 STAR WARS DARTH VADER #1 | MARVEL | 2015
And here you go, the official first appearance of Black Krrsantan. Wow, did he own this list? And rightfully so, with a massive 161 copies sold, a 7-day trend of 216%, and a high sale of $350 for a CGC 9.8. We can’t wait to see more of BK!

#1 THOR #20 | MARVEL | 2022
While Black Krrsantan dominated the Top 10 list with 6 related books, the God of Hammers was easier to find due to its recent release. This helped 207 copies to sell with a 7-day trend of 309% and a high sale of $30 raw. Ending on a cliff-hanger, issue #20 has us itching to read #21.

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