![]() It’s probably the most sought after comic of the last 20 years and well, the Walking Dead TV show only adds fuel to the collectable fire so… at 1,500 dollars RAW Near Mint, it makes the list. Crazy, right?ĩ3 – The Walking Dead #1 (October, 2003) Image ComicsĬan you feel it? The Comic book “purists” are going crazy over this choice! The Walking Dead?! How can that be? Well Fan Boys, the truth is, this book deserves it’s place on My List. And contrary to popular belief, he didn’t start off as a Wolverine antagonist, but as a foe of Iron Fist. The first appearance of Sabretooth is a true KEY ISSUE in every sense of the word. 94 – Iron Fist #14 (August, 1977) Marvel ComicsĪny self loving X-men fan worth his weight in X-titles will tell you that this book is near the top of their lists - if they don’t already have one. You’d have a better chance of Kanye West not saying something stupid than finding one high grade copy for under a hundred bucks. BTW, good luck finding a high grade copy for a low price. Jean Grey’s transformation into the Phoenix took the former Marvel Girl from a boring Damsel in distress to a kick ass, powerful entity that changed the face of the Uncanny X-Men book for years. 95 – Uncanny X-Men #101 (October, 1976) Marvel Comics This is quite possibly, the greatest Batman story ever told. What can I say that hasn’t already be said. I’m fucking with you, but truth be told, Frank Miller’s take on Batman broke the mold. Just kidding, just kidding! Don’t kill me fan boys! 96 – Batman: The Dark Knight Returns #1 (February, 1986) DC ComicsĬan you believe I originally didn’t have this book on my list? Instead in its place, I had Secret Empire #0. At around 120 bucks in Near Mint, this book has a strong following that shows no signs of slowing down. The first appearance of Deathstroke is a must have for DC villain fans. If this is on your list, go after it! 97 – New Teen Titans #2 (December, 1980) DC Comics The first appearance of Laura Kinney, aka X-23 is a very sought after book in the modern age market. Some old timers may not like this next choice, but newer collectors are all over this. ![]() Am I right?ĩ8 – NYX #3 (February, 2004) Marvel Comics This issue, which brings in a cool 150 to 180 bucks near mint, has the pleasure of being the first appearance of Power Girl, Earth-2’s answer to Super-Girl. When All Star Comics returned during the bronze age, it returned with a bang. 99 – All Star Comics #58 (February, 1976) DC Comics ![]() At over one hundred bucks, it’s a holy grail to many new collectors. Desired with the coupon intact, this issue is also the first appearance of the Harbinger Kids. The most wanted Valiant title is also our first entry into the Top 100. So with all that said, here WE GO! 100 – Harbinger #1 (January, 1992) Valiant Comics And chances are, I’ll like it too, cause I love reading about comics… as I hope you do too. ![]() If you feel your list would be better, go for it. So like the list, hate it… print it out and use it as a dart board, but just remember, these are my choices. I could have easily filled the Top 100 with Golden Age and/or Silver Age books, but where would the fun be in that? So if you’re new to the hobby, a veteran like me, or an old timer who remembers the Superman radio show, I hope there’s a few comics on here that would make your list. ![]() Join the Comic Revolution! So please, like, comment, and subscribe! Now, this is the Bottom 50 of the Top 100 Most Wanted Comic Books by collectors of all ages and from all eras. Remember, if you enjoy articles about Comic Books and Cosplay then like my blog here and join my FB Group at We Love Comics. ![]()
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