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Showcase #4 Investment Survey

Showcase #4 reintroduced the Flash to a new generation of readers and is considered by many to be the start of the Silver Age of Comics.

Showcase #4 - 1st Silver Age Flash

Showcase #4 1st Silver Age Flash For Sale and Current Prices

Showcase #4 has held it’s value over the years, but has recently been overshadowed by the Marvel stable of characters, especially with Amazing Fantasy #15 hitting the $1 million mark. If DC were to capitalize on this character we may very well see a resurgence in value.

Fantastic Four #1 Investment Survey

Fantastic Four #1 is one of the most coveted comic books of the Silver Age. Containing the origin of the Fantastic Four – Mr. Fantastic, the Invisible Girl, the Human Torch and the Thing, it’s considered by many to be responsible (along with Showcase #4) for the start of the Silver Age resurgence in comic book collecting. Without a doubt it helped fuel Marvel’s rise to significance.

Fantastic Four #1 For Sale and Value

Fantastic Four #1 For Sale and Current Price

This comic book has been and remains a Silver Age blue chip. Currently, there is nothing on the horizon that should alter the desirability, and the popularity of the two Fantastic Four movies should only solidify it’s position.

Green Lantern 76 For Sale Picture

Green Lantern #76 values have been going through the roof for some time and this comic has shown itself to be one of the most sought after issues of the Bronze Age.

Green Lantern 76 For Sale Picture

Green Lantern #76 Values have been rock solid

Why has this book become such a hot commodity? Neal Adams and the beginning of the Green Lantern and Green Arrow series is the reason.  Movies and tv have made this duo even more popular, and the successful CW Arrow show only helps.

For Profit
The highest graded copies of this comic are CGC 9.8 and one sold for $37,344 in 2010.  Looking for something a little less expensive?  Try CGC 4.0 copies at around $175.

For Fun
In it for pure fun?  Skip the actual comic all together and pick up the Green Lantern/Green Arrow archives and read one of the best runs in the history of the characters. The archive reprints issues #76-#82.

If you are a Bronze Age or key issue collector, this is a must have comic.

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