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Which X-Men comics are valuable?

Which X-Men comics are valuable?

10 Most Valuable X-Men Comics Of The 80s

  • 10 Uncanny X-Men #221 – $134.50.
  • 9 X-Men 135 – $139.50.
  • 8 Wolverine #1 – $170.
  • 7 X-Men 141 – $179.
  • 6 X-Men 133 – $183.
  • 5 X-Men 134 – $194.
  • 4 X-Men 130 – $228.
  • 3 X-Men 131 – $239.

What Marvel comics are worth money?

8 Marvel Comics Worth Big Money

  • Captain America Comics #1 (1941) — $630,000.
  • Marvel Mystery Comics 128-Page Issue Variant Edition (1942) — $485,000.
  • Fantastic Four #1 (1961) — $300,000.
  • Avengers #1 (1963) — $275,000.
  • The Incredible Hulk #1 (1962) — $230,000.
  • Captain America Comics 128 Page Issue (1942) — $200,000.

What 80s comics are worth money?

Most Expensive 1980s Comics #11 – #20

  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 (2nd Printing)
  • 2021 Update: 2nd printing is the poor man’s 1st printing.
  • Amazing Spider-Man #252 (1984):
  • Gobbledygook #1 (1984):
  • Daredevil #181 (1981):
  • Amazing Spider-Man #316 (1989):
  • Superman (1988):
  • Vampirella #113 (1988):

How much is the original X Men comic worth?

We have been buying and selling for 20 years and have tons of experience working with sellers just like you! What’s X-Men #1 worth in 2021? While there is no known value for the original X-Men #1 in mint condition, we estimate a value of well over $500,000.

What’s the value of X Men # 7?

X-Men #7 has no known mint condition value, with the highest-rated CGC evaluation is a NM+ 9.6 that sold for $8,788 in September 2019. A Don/Maggie Thompson Collection that was rated at a 9.2 sold for $1,195 in February 2014.

Why did beast leave the X-Men comics?

After a run in with the local townspeople, Beast has a crisis of conscience and decides to leave the X-Men. If humanity isn’t going to appreciate their help, then he felt they shouldn’t receive it. After becoming a big-time professional wrestler (after only a week, the most far-fetched thing in this issue), he meets Unus the Untouchable.

When did Giant Size X Men come out?

With Giant-Size X-Men #1 from 1975, writer Len Wein and artist Dave Cockrum introduced a new team that starred in a revival of The X-Men (continuing the numbering from the older series, resuming with issue #94). This new team replaced the previous members with the exception of Cyclops, who remained. This team differed greatly from the original.