Bronze Age Comic Books top 200 list by value, #101-200, Updated 2024 Prices!
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There were some big surprises on this year's list. Some major price movements have brought new and unusual minor key issues into the spotlight.
Over 150 1970s comics have sold for $1,000 or more!
Below are record sales and minimum values for the second half of the top 200.
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(Adventure into) Fear #19 (1973):
First Appearance, Howard the Duck
Record sale: $4,800
Minimum value: $30
Avengers #87 (1971)
Origin of Black Panther
Record Sale: $2,610
Minimum Value: $20
Iron Fist #1 (1975):
First in New Series
Record sale: $2,395
Minimum value: $20
Uncanny X-Men #129
1st Kitty Pryde, 1st Emma Frost (White Queen)
Record Sale: $10,100
Minimum Value: $25
Uncanny X-Men #100 (1976)
Old X-Men vs New X-Men
Record Sale: $9,200
Minimum Value: $50
There are so many X-Men comics on the top Bronze Age comic books list!
Uncanny X-Men #97
Return of Havok and Polaris, 1st appearance of Lilandra
Record Sale: $5,040
Minimum Value: $25
Captain Britain #1 (1976)
1st Issue (Marvel UK)
NOTE: Comic is considered incomplete if the free mask is missing
Record Sale: $5,160
Minimum Value: $25
Iron Man #54 (1975)
1st Moondragon, Iron Man vs Sub-Mariner
Record Sale: $2,985
Minimum Value: $15
Mister Miracle #4 (1971)
1st Big Barda
Record Sale: $6,500
Minimum Value: $25
Big Barda is a new entry on the most valuable Bronze Age comic books list this year.
Wonder Woman #200 (1972)
Jeff Jones bondage cover
Record Sale: $2,640
Minimum Value: $20
Tomb of Dracula #13 (1973)
Origin of Blade the Vampire Slayer
Record Sale: $2,640
Minimum Value: $15
Astonishing Tales #25
1st Deathlok the Demolisher
Record Sale: $6,700
Minimum Value: $20
DC 100-Page Super-Spectacular #5
Love stories replica
Record Sale: $1,500
Minimum Value: $25
Eternals #13 (1977)
Rare 35 Cent Price Variant
Record Sale: $1,500
Minimum Value: $40
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Deadly Hands of Kung-Fu #19
1st White Tiger (Iron Fist)
Record Sale: $4,080
Minimum Value: $25
Daredevil #168 (1981):
First Appearance of Elektra
Record sale: $5,520
Minimum value: $40
Thor #193 (1971)
Giant-Size issue, scarce in high grade; Silver Surfer Appearance
Record Sale: $1,500
Minimum Value: $15
Pandemic madness that will never be repeated: $18K for a Defenders #1?!
Werewolf by Night #1 (1972)
1st in Series, Story Continues from Marvel Spotlight #4
Record Sale: $48,380
Minimum Value: $45
There are lots of Marvel horror comics on this year's Bronze Age comic books top list. Many have been brutalized by the pandemic bubble bursting. This is one of them. Most recent sale: $2,750 in CGC 9.8.
Strange Tales #178 (1975)
Death of Adam Warlock
Record Sale: $9,600
Minimum Value: $20
Uncanny X-Men #95 (1975)
4th Wolverine, Death of Thunderbird
Record Sale: $3,500
Minimum Value: $20
Uncanny X-Men #96 (1975)
1st appearance of Moira MacTaggert
Record Sale: $4,080
Minimum Value: $20
Uncanny X-Men #135 (1980)
1st appearance of Senator Robert Kelly
Record Sale: $1,345
Minimum Value: $20
Giant-Size Defenders #3 (1975)
1st Korvac
Record Sale: $1,680
Minimum Value: $15
Korvac is another new name on the top Bronze Age comic books list.
All-Star Comics #58 (1976):
First Appearance, Power Girl
Record sale: $3,500
Minimum value: $25
Giant-Size X-Men #2 (1975)
Record Sale: $2,390
Minimum Value: $15
Conan the Barbarian #24 (1973)
1st Red Sonja cover story
Record Sale: $5,760
Minimum Value: $30
Fantastic Four #100 (1970)
Landmark Issue
Record Sale: $2,050
Minimum Value: $20
Uncanny X-Men #100
Rare 30 Cent Price Variant
Record Sale: $2,000
Minimum Value: $50
Avengers #112
1st Mantis
Record Sale: $5,500
Minimum Value: $35
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Eternals #1 (1976)
Origin and first appearance
Record Sale: $3,800
Minimum Value: $5
The Eternals movie saw several of this series appear on the top list of Bronze Age comic books. Not really hot property anymore!
Marvel Spotlight #28
1st Solo Moon Knight story
Record Sale: $4,100
Minimum Value: $30
Sinister House of Secret Love #1 (1971)
Grey tone cover, Wes Craven text story
Record Sale: $1,200
Minimum Value: $25
Captain Britain #8 (1976):
First Appearance,
Betsy Braddock / Psylocke
Record sale: $3,400
Minimum value: $50
What If? #10 (1978)
Jane Foster as Thor
Record Sale: $2,150
Minimum Value: $10
One of the worst sell-offs in MCU speculation history... First Jane Foster as Thor, pandemic bubble rise; followed by one of the worst MCU movies, and the bursting of the pandemic bubble, and add the fact that this is a very common book.
Low sale of 2024 so far: $400. That's over 80 percent lower than the high.
Green Lantern #85 (1971)
Controversial Drug Abuse Story and Cover
Record sale: $2,250
Minimum value: $20
Uncanny X-Men #131
1st White Queen
Record Sale: $3,000
Minimum Value: $25
Fantastic Four #211
1st Terrax the Tamer
Record Sale: $1,620
Minimum Value: $10
There are many new appearances by Fantastic Four comics on the Bronze Age comic books top list, due to Marvel bringing the team home to the MCU.
Marvel Premiere #19 (1974)
1st Colleen Wing
Record Sale: $1,550
Minimum Value: $25
Sub-Mariner #34
1st Defenders Tryout story
Record Sale: $5,950
Minimum Value: $20
Superman's Girlfriend Lois Lane #106
Black Lois Story
Record Sale: $57,600
Minimum Value: $40
Strange Tales #180 (1975)
First Appearance, Gamora, adopted daughter of Thanos
Record sale: $5,040
Minimum value: $25
Star Wars #42 (1980)
1st Boba Fett in Comics
Record Sale: $5,000
Minimum Value: $40
Giant-Size Spider-Man #4 (1975)
Early Punisher appearance and cover
Record Sale: $5,040
Minimum Value: $25
Punisher appears several times on the Bronze Age Comic Books Top 200.
New Gods #7
1st Steppenwolf, villain in Justice League movie
Record Sale: $1,900
Minimum Value: $10
Uncanny X-Men #109 (1978)
1st Weapon Alpha
Record Sale: $5,200
Minimum Value: $25
Captain America #217 (1978)
1st Marvel Man
Record Sale: $2,400
Minimum Value: $15
Avengers #196
1st Taskmaster
Record Sale: $3,000
Minimum Value: $10
Taskmaster's role in the Black Widow movie saw this book appear on the Top 200 Bronze Age comic book list for several years. Seriously down from the highs.
Marvel Preview #21
Early Moon Knight story
Record Sale: $1,625
Minimum Value: $15
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Nova #1 (1976)
Origin and 1st appearance of Nova (Richard Rider) and Ginger Jaye
Record Sale: $3,000
Minimum Value: $10
Defenders #4 (1973)
Valkrye Joins the Team
Record Sale: $1,025
Minimum Value: $10
Uncanny X-Men #114 (1978)
1st 'Uncanny' in title.
Record Sale: $1,400
Minimum Value: $20
Black Panther #1 (1977)
1st Solo Title
Record Sale: $4,190
Minimum Value: $30
Howard the Duck #1 (1976)
First Solo Comic
Record sale: $2,825
Minimum value: $5
Ms. Marvel #1 (1977)
First Appearance of Carol Danvers as Ms. Marvel
Record sale: $1,000
Minimum value: $15
FOOM #2 (Friends of Old Marvel)
First TRUE Wolverine appearance?
Record Sale: $3,950
Minimum Value: $25
Super Friends #7 (1978)
1st Seraph, Godiva, Owl Woman, Impala and Wonder Twins
Record Sale: $1,500
Minimum Value: $20
I predict we will see more kids' comics appear on the Bronze Age comic books list in the future. They are SO rare in high grade.
Fantastic Four #110
Green Printing Error
Record Sale: $5,400
Minimum Value: $100
Marvel Chillers #3 (1973)
Origin of Tigra
Record Sale: $1,100
Minimum Value: $5
Avengers #144
1st Hellcat
Record Sale: $1,900
Minimum Value: $25
Ms. Marvel #18 (1978)
1st Full Mystique
Record Sale: $3,100
Minimum Value: $20
Marvel Team-Up #4
Spider-Man and X-Men vs Morbius
Record Sale: $910
Minimum Value: $5
Morbius appears several times on this year's Bronze Age comic books top 200.
Detective Comics #475 (1978)
Classic Joker cover
Record Sale: $1,250
Minimum Value: $25
Marvel Preview #2 (1975)
Origin of Punisher
Record Sale: $6,000
Minimum Value: $20
Vampirella Special (1977)
Rare in High Grade
Record Sale: $675
Minimum Value: $10
Incredible Hulk #168 (1973)
1st Harpy
Record Sale: $2,160
Minimum Value: $10
Creatures on the Loose #10 (1971)
1st King Kull, Wrightson art
Record Sale: $1,680
Minimum Value: $25
Eternals #2 (1976)
1st Ajak and the Celestials
Record Sale: $2,900
Minimum Value: $5
Uncanny X-Men #130
1st Dazzler
Record Sale: $3,050
Minimum Value: $30
Uncanny X-Men #134 (1980)
Phoenix Becomes Dark Phoenix
Record Sale: $1,310
Minimum Value: $20
Dazzler on the top Bronze Age comic books list? What is the world COMING to? (HINT: Taylor Swift...)
Sub-Mariner #35 (1971)
Defenders Tryout Continues
Record Sale: $775
Minimum Value: $5
Wonder Woman #199 (1972)
Jeff Jones Bondage Cover
Record Sale: $2,640
Minimum Value: $25
Weird War Tales #1 (1971)
Joe Kubert Art
Record Sale: $2,520
Minimum Value: $25
Marvel Team-Up #65 (1978)
1st US appearance of Captain Britain
Record Sale: $1,900
Minimum Value: $5
Firestorm the Nuclear Man #1 (1978)
1st Appearance
Record Sale: $1,140
Minimum Value: $5
Legion of Monsters #1 (1975)
1st Appearance
Record Sale: $1,200
Minimum Value: $10
More horror comic books are on the Bronze Age comic books list this year than ever.
Invaders #7 (1976)
1st Union Jack and Baron Blood
Record Sale: $1,500
Minimum Value: $15
Amazing Spider-Man #210 (1980)
1st Madame Web
Record Sale: $2,500
Minimum Value: $15
Shazam #25 (1976)
1st Appearance of ISIS
Record Sale: $1,700
Minimum Value: $15
Fantasy Quarterly #1 (1978)
1st Elfquest
Record Sale: $2,395
Minimum Value: $35
Marvel Premiere #47 (1979)
1st Scott Lang as Ant-Man
Record Sale: $2,250
Minimum Value: $20
Mighty World of Marvel #198 (!976)
UK Version of Incredible Hulk #181, 1st Wolverine
Record Sale: $900
Minimum Value: $10
Marvel Premiere #21
1st Misty Knight
Record Sale: $1,050
Minimum Value: $25
DC Comics Presents #26 (1980)
1st New Teen Titans
Record Sale: $2,850
Minimum Value: $10
2001 A Space Odyssey #8 (1977)
1st Machine Man
Record Sale: $2,000
Minimum Value: $15
Action Comics #419 (1972)
1st Human Target
Record Sale: $1,750
Minimum Value: $10
A scarce Superman comic on the top list of Bronze Age comic books. Supes was STONE COLD during this era. DC Comics are gradually creeping higher lately.
Secret Origins #1 (1973)
Reprints Superman's Origin
Record Sale: $650
Minimum Value: $20
1st Issue Special #8 (1975)
1st Warlord by Mike Grell
Record Sale: $1,600
Minimum Value: $10
Eternals #13
Movie come and gone
Record Sale: $4,150
Minimum Value: $10
Pandemic high for Eternals #13: $4,150. Last sale: $43. Ouch!
Marvel Team-Up Annual #1 (1976)
Early New X-Men Team Appearance
Record Sale: $1,600
Minimum Value: $20
The lowest X-Men comic on this year's Bronze Age comic books Top 200.
Giant-Size Spider-Man #6 (1975)
Human Torch battle
Record Sale: $1,440
Minimum Value: $10
Savage She-Hulk #1 (1980)
1st Appearance
Record Sale: $2,300
Minimum Value: $20
New Teen Titans #2 (1980):
First Appearance, Deathstroke the Terminator
Record sale: $1,800
Minimum value: $25
Kamandi #1 (1972)
1st Appearance
Record Sale: $1,490
Minimum Value: $15
All-Star Comics #69
1st Earth-Two Huntress
Record Sale: $900
Minimum Value: $10
Shazam! #1 (1973)
1st Bronze Age appearance
Record Sale: $1,395
Minimum Value: $15
Iron Man #128 (1979)
Tony Stark Alcoholism Story
Record Sale: $1,250
Minimum Value: $20
Creatures on the Loose #30 (1974)
1st Simon Stroud
Record Sale: $500
Minimum Value: $15
I expect this book to be higher on the Bronze Age comic books list next year, due to Simon Stroud's movie appearance.
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