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Quality comic books shop with Onlinecomicbookstore? Does your online comic book store sell physical comic books? Yes! We sell several different comic book options in our online comic book shop and they are real paper comic books! How much are comic books? According to comic book site Newsarama, the average price of a comic book is $2.99, with larger issues priced at $3.99 or $4.99 depending on the size of the issue, up to 9.99. You can find better deals on comic books by shopping at online comic book stores. See extra details on comic book store. Key Issues: Check out the online comic book stores that specializes in selling big key issues! Key issues are comic books that have a significant event occur in them like the first appearance of a new character.

Kicking off our list of the most expensive comic books in the world is Showcase #4. In this issue, a brand new superhero emerges, that goes by the name of Barry Allen, or the Silver Age Flash. His character proved to be a big success which led to his own title shortly after. The comic book was published in 1956t and sold in 2009 for a whopping $179,250. Most Expensive Comic Books – Suspense Comics #3 became the most valuable non-superhero comic book in 2015 when it sold for $173,275. Released in 1944, shop keepers decided not to stock it, due to its offensive cover, which featured a woman about to be attacked by hooded assailants bearing swastikas. As a result, copies are scarce today which is why this comic book is now one of the most expensive comic books in the world!

Beginning our top ten is a character that could have easily been a product of his time but grew to be far more. Luke Cage, the indestructible ex-con from Harlem was created during the Blaxploitation era of movies such as Shaft. When the popularity of this era wore off, Luke’s adventures could have been forgotten. However, his team up with Iron Fist (who was created to cash in on Kung-Fu movies) meant that the Heroes for Hire remained a visible presence for many years. For a long time, Luke represented the street-level of the Marvel Universe. An urban hero, Luke didn’t wear a mask and was a visible member of his community. But over time, he grew. An affair with Jessica Jones led to Jessica falling pregnant. Luke and Jess realized they had real feelings for each other and married, later they welcomed their baby, Danielle. Around the same time, Luke accepted membership into the New Avengers. Despite his reservations, he wanted to be a man his child could respect. In time, he even led the New Avengers after Cap’s death. Later still, he would lead an incarnation of the Thunderbolts.

Little Monsters was an easy sell for me because I loved the story Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen told with Descender and then with Ascender. In the first issue, a small group of bored adolescents play among the seeming ruin of humanity but after a while, and a few games of capture the flag later, they announce they’re ‘bored’ again. As they gather one reminds the group, they better get home soon, “it’s almost morning. Whether it’s robots or vampires in this case, Lemire is adept at making people care about his characters immediately and the cast of Little Monsters is no different. Following a cadre of adolescent vampires as they discover their origin story, Little Monsters is a hauntingly gorgeous book that puts the reader in a post-apocalyptic vampire wasteland. Read more details on https://onlinecomicbookstore.com/.