ComicConnect does it again. They've now got the two top comic book sales of all time.
That's a big number, especially for a book from the 1960s. It's a healthy premium over what I had the book valued at last year when all the big sales happened. I thought it was worth maybe $500-750,000 at the time, so it definitely exceeded my expectations. I tend to agree with the idea that Eric Roberts basically said, "I'd sell it for a million" and Comic Connect found a buyer.
Congratulations goes out to the Comic Connect team for once again busting an important barrier in the hobby.
The record comic book sale list has been updated.
By Pawel March 9, 2011 - 12:10 am
Holy Crap.. Sweet!
By Jovan Collick September 12, 2011 - 7:01 am
I have the same comic book but the difference is that my comic book is a marvel milestone edition so is it worth more or less than your copy? If you can help me with info I would gladly appreciate it, I have no clue on where I can go to get a appraisal but thank you for reading my comment.
By Rob September 12, 2011 - 7:06 am
Much, much, much less.
maybe 1/10,000,000 as much.
Comic book reprints are generally, worth much less than the originals and in this case the difference is particularly acute.