Every week, GoCollect updates its hottest Comics list. The list is updated, it’s time to speculate on the most significant movers! We do this every week, so be sure to tune in every Thursday!
First up, let’s take a gander at the top ten from the hottest comics list first. Spider-Woman #1 climbed 72 spots to land in the first place spot. The other big movers in the top ten are marvel spotlight #32 which moved 116 spaces, and marvel Super-Heroes secret Wars #8 that climbed 49 spots. Spider-Woman #1 & marvel spotlight #32 is a clear one from last week’s announcement being rumored that Olivia Wilde is directing a female-centered film that is all about Spider-Woman.
Hottest Comics top 10
1. Spider-Woman #1
2. supreme fallout #4
3. amazing Spider-Man #361
4. marvel spotlight #32
5. amazing Spider-Man #252
6. Spawn #1
7. amazing Spider-Man #300
8. marvel Super-Heroes secret Wars #8
9. Nova #1
10. The savage She-Hulk #1
Hottest Comics most significant Movers
Time to dive best in! just like last week, I’m going to talk about the top 3 most significant movers in the top 100, but then I’m going to look at a couple movers that weren’t in the top 100 last week, then jumped higher than spot #50. You may notice a theme here… and with the DC’s Fandome there really is no surprise there.
Wonder Woman
Up 958 is our most significant mover this week is wonder woman #7 that landed in spot #42. 10 copies have sold in the past week compared to the ZIP the week prior. even the week prior to that, only one sold. This is a big spike. The highest sold copy was 9.8 for $195. That is $25 over the estimated FMV – which isn’t too bad considering how popular it became in a week. This comic was released in 1987 and has 622 copies in the CGC census currently and the majority of those are 9.8s.
This one was pretty easy to find. This issue is the first appearance of Barbara Ann Minerva or new earth Cheetah. Fellow blogger, Matthew, gave a quick update after the Fandome event and told us about the new trailer for wonder woman 1984 w3hich showed the big bad… Cheetah. There is no surprise this essential issue for Cheetah jumped so high on this list.
Superboy
Up 953 is Superboy #9 that landed in spot #47. similarly to WW, 10 have sold in the past week compared to the zero sales the week prior. the most someone paid for this comic last week was $160 for a 9.8. That is $40 over the estimated FMV – and other sales from the week. This comic was released in 1994 and there are only 219 graded in the CGC census. the most common by far is 9.8.
You can probably tell on the cover of this why this issue jumped. WELL – back in 2019, we knew we would eventually get a sequel. Last week, the first trailer was released. guess who is in it? Samoa Joe will be voicing King Shark! Superboy #9 was the first full appearance with Superboy #0 being his first cameo. With #0 only having 50 copies in the CGC Census versus the 219 of #9, it’s pretty apparent that #9 was going to be snagged more.
Which do you prefer? first full appearance? Or the first cameo appearance? let me know!
DC Comics
The last of our big jumpers from last week is DC Comics presents #49 which climbed up 945 to land in spot #54. once again, 9 sold last week compared to zero the week prior. This is the fun part of speculations. viewing comics go from gathering dust, to being sought after. the most expensive sale last week was a 9.8 that went for $300. That was $30 over the estimated FMV for that grade. In fact, in general, out of the seven grades with enough data, six of those values have enhanced by 25%-74%. This comic was released in 1982 and has 242 copies in the CGC Census with the most common grade being a 9.8.
Again, this one is many likely due to DC’s Fandome revolving around the antagonist of this comic, Black Adam. Fellow blogger, Matthew, has written a couple articles on Black Adam lately due to the upcoming film with The Rock. much more information was released during the Fandome which result in this copy being sought after. This is the second appearance of Black Adam, afterall.
X-Men
The last one that we are going to look at is The Uncanny X-Men #155 which climbed 201 places to land in spot #34. ten of these sold last week compared to the four the week prior. the most outstanding sale last week was a 9.8 that sold for $227. That was $17 over the estimated FMV best now. This comic was released in 1982 and there are currently 569 comics in the CGC Census with the most common being a 9.8. Of the six grade with enough data, 5 have enhanced with the one remaining being stagnant – no increase or decrease.
Being the only marvel on this list, I was amazed to not. find all that much out there on this particular comic. We know that it is the first appearance of the Brood race. and it was announced that Lockheed is going to be in the new Mutants movie, though the storyline is altered (aren’t they all?). Originally, Lockhenull