

In approximately one of every three packs, the rare card was a holographic card.īesides its rarity, Charizard's presence in the anime and strength in the games helped cultivate a dedicated fanbase to the fire-type, boosting the value of any Charizard-branded merchandise. These cards were sold in unlabeled random packs of 11 each pack included seven common cards, three uncommon cards, and one rare card. One of the most coveted and recognized Pokémon cards ever produced, it's one of 102 cards in the original Pokémon Base Set released in 1999 after the Pokémon Red and Blue video games' success earlier that same year. Talking about increasing value.Ī 1999 Pokémon First Edition Holo Charizard card was sold at a PWCC Trading Card Marketplace auction for $420,000, beating the record set by a previously sold identical first-edition card which sold for $336,000. Paul, an influential illustrator inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 2009, earned $25 for his work on the cover. For example, this particular comic says that the artist Frank R. The pay copy was typically kept on file for their records. This copy would have never appeared on the newsstand, but is referred to as the "pay copy."

If you look close, you can see the hand-written notations showing that legendary artist Frank Paul would be paid for his work on this iconic cover. The comic is rendered even more collectible, not in spite of, but because of the writing on the cover. In fact, according to Statista, 62% of adults ages 18 to 29 years old and 63% of adults 30 to 44 years old surveyed said they were fans of Marvel comics.
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe earned over $25 billion worldwide, making it the largest movie franchise to date. The success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe formed a new generation of fans, and many are willing to pay top dollar to own a historical piece of their favorite superhero franchise.
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This comic introduced Namor the Sub-Mariner, The Angel, and the original Human Torch - an android unrelated to the Human Torch introduced in 1961's Fantastic Four. In November 1939, Marvel released its first comic book, Marvel Comics No. In the United States, comic books grew in popularity in the 1930s. Other than some notations, the 68-page comic is in impeccable condition and looks as though someone plucked it from the newsstand this morning. Not bad for a comic that's over 80 years old. That's almost a 600% value increase in just under 20 years. By today's value, that comes to about $2.Īccording to, this exact copy was sold in a private sale for $350,000 in 2003. The original retail price of the comic in 1939 was 10 cents, as it says on the cover. This first edition Marvel Comic sold at auction for just under $2,427,800 at ComicConnect, a New York-based online comic marketplace & auctioneer.

Without this comic, there would be no Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Captain Marvel, Spider-Man, or any of the superheroes we've grown up on as we know it. More people are also viewing comic books and other collectibles as financial assets with a good return on investment.Ī rare first-edition Marvel comic sold for $2.4 million.

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