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The Top Ten
1 New History Of The DC Universe: The Dakota Incident #1 – Diego Olortegui – Regular
There is a storied history between the DC Universe and the Milestone Universe, from which characters like Static originate. This book is DC’s attempt at bringing the Milestone characters back into the fold and out to the eager masses awaiting these books. The hype exploded behind this book during pre-orders, with a second printing already confirmed. There are no notable first appearances (yet), but fans are ecstatic that DC is working to make the universe a little more streamlined while delivering a story lost to time. We tracked 45 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 348% with a high sale of $40 for a raw NM copy and a current raw NM FMV of $20.
2 DC All In Special #1 – Nick Dragotta – 3rd Print
Well, the Absolute universe has exploded in popularity, leading a steady cycle of new collectors circling the first appearances of some of the big players like Superman, Wonder Woman, and Batman. Well, the Absolute iterations first appeared in this book, which has officially hit a third printing! The first print flew under the radar for some time before fans began picking it up in droves. Now, a new subset of collectors gets a chance to add some big-time first appearances to their PC’s. We tracked 117 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 328% with a high sale of $75 for a CGC 9.8 copy and a current raw NM FMV of $16.
3 Tigress Island #1 – Kaladen
Yet another Image title is getting hot before release! It’s been a hectic few weeks, and it is showing no signs of slowing down! The fanbase caught wind of this title and began ordering copies as soon as they were available, driving up FMV. This variant from Kaladen really caught the attention of fans who are eager to experience the remote island these characters are trapped on. We tracked 39 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 325% with a high sale of $16 for a raw NM copy and a current raw NM FMV of $15.
4 Tigress Island #1 – EPHK – Regular
Despite the Kaladen variant holding a higher spot, the regular cover is ahead in pre-sale copies! Partially due to premiums attached to variants, and partially due to availability. LCS likely pencilled in this regular cover weeks ago, while few took the flyer on the variants until online heat started ticking up. Still, with the storyline this book is rocking, there are collectors eager to add this series to their collection. We tracked 47 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 357% with a high sale of $20 for a raw NM copy and a current raw NM FMV of $20.
5 Narco #1 – Daniel Hillyard – Hitchcock Homage
Many missed out on Narco at their LCS, causing a firestorm on the aftermarket for this Alfred Hitchcock-inspired variant. Considering this was the only variant outside of a Blank iteration, it wasn’t surprising to see collectors continue snagging copies if and when they could. And, for being the only variant cover, FMV is nearly in line with Cover A! We tracked 36 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 205%, with a high sale of $20 for a raw NM+ copy and a current raw NM FMV of $12.
6 Marvel Team-Up #14 – Todd McFarlane & Dave McCaig – 2026 Facsimile
This issue is one of those White Whales for Invincible collectors, and whenever there is a reprint or facsimile, they show up big time in support. Especially when industry legend and ImageComics co-founder Todd McFarlane joins the cover party! Of the covers available, this was the one collectors chased after the most by far! We tracked 184 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 194% with a high sale of $70 for a CGC 9.8 copy and a current raw NM FMV of $16.
7 51 #1 – Jok – Regular
While Image titles have been dominating pre-release sales, Mad Cave is making a run of its own! This series is the newest book to land on the pre-sale hot list, fitting, considering it features a dude screwing up one too many times and getting assigned a job at Area 51! When publishers are pumping out titles that grab readers’ attention like this one, it’s easy to see why collectors are after the first issue, even before it hits shelves at their LCS. We tracked 43 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 152% with a high sale of $25 for a raw NM copy and a current raw NM FMV of $22.
8 D’Orc #1 – Brett Bean – 2nd Print
The one that started it all! It’s been a wild few weeks of hype based mania since this book took over the aftermarket. It caused enough of a stir that it went back for a second printing (and now a third!). What fans are really excited about is that this cover features the same cover as the 1 per store Thank You variant, but with the trade dress. Fly high, D’Orc! We tracked 140 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 123% with a high sale of $40 for a raw NM+ copy and a current raw NM FMV of $12.
9 Narco #1 – Daniel Hillyard & Dave Stewart – Regular
Narco experienced much of the same hype as D’Orc, and it’s continued after release week! With so few covers to choose from, collectors naturally gravitated toward Cover A, and a book likely to be on their LCS shelves when walking in. But, after the hype train hit, this book flew off shelves everywhere, and immediately started trading at a premium online. Not surprisingly, as Daniel Hillyard killed it on Plastic, a lot of fans followed him to this title. We tracked 134 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 110% with a high sale of $35 for a raw NM copy and a current raw NM FMV of $18.
10 Absolute Evil #1 – Giuseppe Camuncoli & Stefano Nesi – Regular
This book is another that initially flew under the radar, as collectors were barely keeping up with securing older Absolute titles and the steady stream of new titles. It dropped, delivering the first appearance of Absolute Green Arrow, Hawkman, and Lex Luthor. Kind of some big-name characters! It also features the introduction of the Absolute Justice League, also a big deal, making this an excellent book for collectors of the Absolute universe to chase! We tracked 44 copies sold, at a 7-day growth trend of 190% with a high sale of $85 for a CGC 9.8 copy and a current raw NM FMV of $11.