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THE TOP 10
1 Absolute Batman #14 – Derrick Chew
Collectors have been waiting for this book for some time! With the upcoming full introduction of Absolute Joker, we couldn’t forget about Harley Quinn. She’s exploded in popularity in the last decade (since birth, really), and her fandom continues to climb. Collectors were after this issue in a big way, especially this cover, as it’s the only variant featuring the character front and center. We tracked 151 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 74% with a high sale of $65 for a CGC 9.8 copy and a current raw NM FMV of $14.
2 Absolute Batman #1 – Nick Dragotta – Regular
This book is quickly becoming the Spawn #1 of the newest generation. It just will not stop. We’re continuing to see the market rise on this book, despite it not being the first appearance of Absolute Batman. But it does mark the first issue, and is an incredible entry point for collectors. It’s that modern grail that many missed out on, and are quickly looking to rectify that week after week. We tracked 84 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 24% with a high sale of $401 for a CGC 9.8 copy and a current raw NM FMV of $114.
3 Redcoat #1 – Bryan Hitch – Regular
While this book isn’t the first appearance of Redcoat, it is the book most acquainted with him. Despite first appearing in the 80-page Giant Geiger issue, collectors are pivoting to the first issue in his ongoing series. As a new character and IP, seeing it get optioned so soon has a lot of collectors on their heels. It’s a lot cheaper and easier for collectors to get their hands on, though. We tracked 10 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 276% with a high sale of $15 for an NM+ copy and a current raw NM FMV of $12.
4 Green Lantern #148
The Lanterns is still happening, however, HBO has pushed it back to Mid-Late Summer 2026. Recently, a trailer of sorts was released in Sau Pain São with Hal Jordan mentioning a squirrel Green Lantern. That led collectors to this book, albeit with a little bit of a different character. It features the first appearance of CH’P, a chipmunk Green Lantern. Close enough, right?! As word reached the internet, collectors jumped on this book in a hurry. We tracked 14 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 105% with a high sale of $26 for an NM copy and a current raw NM FMV of $3.
5 Predator: Badlands #1 – Juan Ferreyra – Regular
Predator: Badlands has quietly (kind of) become the highest-grossing Predator outing of all time. But, collectors and fans of the IP, we’re kind of tepid on it at first. Being PG-13 was a choice, and one that had fans a bit apprehensive. Since the film dropped, it’s garnered a ton of positive acclaim, and overall, the newest Predator we follow, Dek, has endeared himself to fans. His first appearance is in this book, and now that collectors have had a chance to digest the film, they are after this book heavily! We tracked 27 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 180% with a high sale of $14 for an NM copy and a current raw NM FMV of $12.
6 Predator: Badlands #1 – Cafu
This was a weird one. As mentioned, before Predator: Badlands dropped, fans were a little on the fence. The age rating, setting, etc, were different from the norm. But now that fans have seen the film, they’re revisiting this book that flew under the radar. It was released right when the consensus was reached that Badlands was solid. It wasn’t heavily ordered and sold out quickly at LCS. Since it features the first appearance of Dek, AND is a prequel series to the film, it’s caused quite a stir on the aftermarket as die-hards attempt to secure a copy. We tracked 10 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 201% with a high sale of $15 for an NM copy and a current raw NM FMV of $13.
7 Absolute Batman #5 – Nick Dragotta – Regular
The early issues of Absolute Batman have been steadily rising the past few months as collectors fill out their collection if they missed it the first time around. Considering this series was meant to be a limited run, issue #5 holds a special place in collectors’ hearts as the penultimate issue in the original, planned series. Now that we have a full-blown ongoing, collectors are looking at this book a little differently and picking up copies when it makes sense. We tracked 27 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 86% with a high sale of $30 for an NM copy and a current raw NM FMV of $23.
8 Absolute Batman #4 – Nick Dragotta – Regular
This book set out to answer some questions for fans. Namely, how the heck did Absolute Batman become Batman? This issue details his origins, which collectors were dying to find out. When it was scheduled as a limited series, the origin didn’t have quite so high implications. It would just be another iteration of Batman that comes and goes. But, with the reception this series has received, the pivot to ongoing, and an explosion in fan engagement, his origin becomes a lot more coveted. We tracked 38 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 39% with a high sale of $32 for an NM copy and a current raw NM FMV of $28.
9 Absolute Batman #13 – Nick Dragotta – Regular
Absolute Catwoman has been coming down the pipeline, and a large portion of collectors were waiting for it. Then, they dropped this book, featuring the character assuming the mantle AND rocking the costume on the front cover. Kind of a big deal for this ever-growing Absolute rogues’ gallery. It also features the first cameo appearance of Absolute Harley Quinn, also a major player in the Batman mythos! We tracked 45 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 18% with a high sale of $65 for a CGC 9.8 copy and a current raw NM FMV of $5.
10 Absolute Batman #7 – Nick Dragotta – Regular
This book begins the second arc of Absolute Batman, and boy, was it a cool one. It introduces Victor Fries, aka Mr. Freeze, with a familiar, but unique origin. Absolute Batman really ramped up at this point, and right around this issue is when fans began taking the series seriously. It’s a killer book for Absolute Batman fans to track down, and they are! We tracked 29 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 45% with a high sale of $70 for a CGC 9.8 copy and a current raw NM FMV of $22.