Covrprice.com Top Ten for Week Ending 6/28/24


Since Covrprice.com  came on the scene, they have become a go to spot for watching eBay trends 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:


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THE TOP TEN
1: Uncle Scrooge and the Infinity Dime #1 – Gabriele Dell’Otto (1:10) | Marvel | June 2024
What a stir this book is causing! This book has a lot going for it, so let’s cover the key aspects first. This book is the first appearance of Scrooge-Above-All and is also the first “Marvel-style” adventure for a Disney property. It is also a retailer incentive, making it rarer to find than a regular cover. However, the buzz online is all about Dell’Otto’s amazing cover artwork. Dell’Otto has delivered phenomenal pieces in the past, but this book really struck a chord with the fans. A search online reveals little talk about the premise and storyline. Instead, this book is being chased for that glorious cover artwork by a legendary comic artist! We tracked 42 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 10%, with a high sale of $15 for an NM for an NM copy and a current NM raw FMV at $11.

2: Wolverine #88 – Direct Edition – Deluxe – $1.95 Price | Marvel | December 1994
If there ever was an iconic cover to match the upcoming film, this one is it! In one month, we will see Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine go toe-to-toe with Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool in a highly anticipated film. This cover perfectly captures the silhouette of the two mutants in the heat of battle. There are several different price variants, but this week, the title goes to the $1.95 variant. We’re all sitting at the edge of our seats in anticipation of the film as fans collect all covers related to the film! We tracked 18 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 9%, with a high sale of $450 for a CGC 9.8 copy for an NM copy and a current NM raw FMV at $69.

3: The New Mutants Vol.1 #98 – Rob Liefeld – Regular | Marvel | February 1991
This trend was inevitable! Deadpool & Wolverine is the only MCU film to debut this year, and the hype is wild. Deadpool was always a fan favorite, and many were concerned when he was slated to enter the MCU. Many believed the House of the Mouse would tone down his humor and violence to fit into the new cinematic universe. However, all the trailers and footage look promising at retaining that ole’ R-rated goodness. Deadpool and Wolverine books are trending in the aftermarket as we approach the debut date. We tracked 21 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 10%, with a high sale of $525 for a CGC 9.4 copy and a current NM raw FMV at $376.

4: Lady Deadpool #1 | Marvel | July 2010
It doesn’t take much to send the comic community hunting. In this case, it was a 1-second clip in a recent trailer for Deadpool & Wolverine. The clip showed a pair of legs walking towards the camera, which many interpreted to be female and belong to Lady Deadpool. It’s not a wild theory with all the variants and multiverse hopping in this film. Fans immediately jumped at the idea that Lady Deadpool could be the infamous Taylor Swift cameo or, even better, a Blake Lively cameo. Regardless of who could play the character, Lady Deadpool books are hitting new highs of popularity. This one-shot of Lady Deadpool has sold 12 copies in the past week, seeing a 7-day growth trend of 3% with a high sale of $33 for an NM copy and a current NM raw FMV at $27.

5: Doom #1 – Sanford Greene – Regular | Marvel | May 2024
DOOM #1 continues to trend this week. It originally hit popularity in the aftermarket since it was the first Doom solo series in quite some time. However, the big boost came when a fan realized that the first page and lines of the comic were a direct tribute to late rapper MF Doom. This subtle tribute was widely praised and recognized. It has kept this book’s popularity going and also kept it in our Top Ten and Runner-Ups for weeks! We tracked 58 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 2%, with a high sale of $46 for an NM copy and a current NM raw FMV at $35.

6: The Authority #1 | DC | March 1999
Fan speculation is still running rampant! The last we heard was that fans believe The Authority will likely be the main villain in the upcoming Superman film. The thought is that Gunn will introduce them in the film to give stronger support to the characters when they debut in their own solo film. The Engineer, a member of The Authority, has already been cast, and set photos have leaked. So, the film already has a confirmed member of The Authority. It’s not the largest leap to assume that the full team is not too far behind. In the meantime, this issue has been becoming popular in the aftermarket. We tracked 11 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 83%, with a high sale of $47 for an FN copy and a current NM raw FMV at $36.

7: Hulk #1 – Ed McGuinness – Regular | Marvel | March 2008
In case you haven’t heard, Harrison Ford will debut as the Red Hulk in the upcoming Captain America: Brave New World. Thanks to a leak from McDonald’s Toys, the rumor that Ford will hulk out in the film has tons of support. This has increased the popularity of this book. In addition, a rumor started floating that the MCU was setting the foundation for a future World War Hulk storyline. This storyline has been a highly desired fan-favorite for the green behemoth. However, this rumor should be taken with a grain of salt. It is likely a fast-moving fan theory based on the introduction of the Red Hulk. We tracked 13 copies sold at a 7-day growth trend of 53%, with a high sale of $300 for a CGC 9.8 and a current NM raw FMV at $72.

8: Wolverine Vol.1 #1 | Marvel | September 1982
Wolverine is back again! The closer we get to Deadpool & Wolverine, the more likely we will see key Deadpool and Wolverine issues hit the aftermarket. This book marks the first Wolverine solo title and is an iconic cover by legend Frank Miller. Fans of Wolverine are scooping the classics this week! We tracked 21 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 19%, with a high sale of $700 for a CGC 9.8 and a current NM raw FMV at $126.

9: Penthouse Comics #3 – Jae Lee – Polybagged (1:10) | Penthouse | June 2024
It has been 30 years since the original series debuted, and Penthouse is making a comeback. This issue is a whopping 96 pages long, and regular covers retail for $10. Upon release, this book was a hot variant, increasing interest in the aftermarket. The 1:10 incentive cover already makes it more desirable. In addition, it is a secret NSFW cover, illustrated by an industry favorite, Jae Lee. We tracked 18 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 31%, with a high sale of $24 for an NM copy and a current NM raw FMV at $15.

10: Spider-Woman #7 – Peach Momoko – 2nd Print – Virgin (1:25) | Marvel | June 2024
Peach Momoko is arguably one of the most sought-after artists in today’s comic community. When SPIDER-WOMAN #7 debuted, Cover A and the Momoko variant soared in the aftermarket. It wasn’t long before Marvel announced a 2nd Print, and Momoko’s cover was offered as a retailer incentive virgin cover. The cover was released last week, and it is already running an NM raw FMV of $85! Don’t forget that this book is also the first appearance of The Assembly (Titan, Cadet Marvel, Moon Squire, Liberty, and Hellrune). We tracked eight copies sold at a 7-day growth trend of 89%, with a high sale of $115 for an NM and a current NM raw FMV at $85.

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