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Comic books are setting record prices at auction. ... (1939), the Man of Steel’s first standalone comic, sold for $2.6 million in December 2021 at Comic Connect.
A 1963 X-Men comic book racked up a record-high price of $807,300 at a recent auction as the resale value of collectables continues to soar.. The fast-paced auction took place online at www ...
Comic books and other collectibles have doubled in price since the pandemic started. A new generation has started collecting and high prices in one market is driving demand in others.
Comic-book sales hit $2.075 billion in 2021, the biggest year for the industry ever. Experts say the surge is due to a number of factors, including certain genres like Japanese manga.
This is the best of the best of TV based on comic books in 2021. Pop culture has become dominated by comic book adaptations - and for good reason.
Wednesday is new comic book day at Comics, Toons & Toys in Tustin. The shop, also known as TNT, has been in business for 36 years. On Wednesdays when new releases drop, regulars shuffle in when ...
One of the more surprising factors that determine the value of a particular comic book is if it’s related to a movie or TV ... A CGC 9.6 copy of this important comic sold for $807,300 in 2021. 4.
Today is Free Comic Book Day.After a strange rollout for the annual comics celebration in 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic, the tradition is back in 2021 to celebrate its 20th anniversary ...
Jan. 4 (UPI) --A rare copy of Marvel Comics' The Incredible Hulk #1 smashed a world record when it was auctioned for $490,000. ComicConnect.com, which handled the sale, said the comic book, which ...
Comic book sales skyrocketed because of the pandemic lockdowns, from $1.28 billion in 2020 to $1.91 billion in 2021 and $2.01 billion in 2022. They slipped to $1.87 billion last year.
The global comic book market size was valued at USD 6.9 billion in 2021. The market is projected to grow from USD 6.9 billion in 2021 to USD 12.3 billion by 2028, exhibiting a CAGR of 10.10% ...
On the industry (and if there were a G7-style summit for comic book publishers): I would say the G7 would be Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, Boom! and IDW. A Top 5. The leaders of those companies would ...
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