top sales

April 29, 2026

Every month, one or a few comics pull ahead of the rest at Comic Buying Center, and last month it was Avengers #16. That might surprise people who like to sell comic books and collectors, expecting a first appearance or a key origin issue. So what exactly makes Avengers #16 worth your attention? The Avengers […]

April 6, 2026

The top-selling comic book in March was Batman 244. This issue has always had a loyal following, thanks to its place in classic Batman history. But what’s the exact reason? Why do collectors and people who like to sell comic books still want this issue? Let’s find out! The Batman Comic Series The original Batman […]

February 26, 2026

The top-selling comic in February was Batman 232. This issue has always been more or less popular. But what made this classic even more popular last month? Let’s see why people who like to collect and sell comic books want this issue so badly. The Batman comic series Batman is one of DC’s most important […]

February 26, 2026

The top-selling comic book in February was The Uncanny X-Men #141. This issue has always been in demand, because it’s both iconic and lower-graded copies are pretty affordable. But what exactly keeps X-Men 141 afloat after so many years? Why do collectors and people who like to sell comic books want this particular issue? The […]

February 17, 2026

A really big thing just happened in the collectibles world. Influencer and “wrestler” Logan Paul sold his ultra-rare Pokemon card for about $16.4 million at auction, setting a brand-new world record (again). The Logan Paul Pikachu card sale, which took place through Goldin Auctions after more than 40 days of bidding, was officially confirmed by […]

February 3, 2026

The top-selling comic book in January was The Avengers Annual 10. What causes this renewed interest? Why do collectors and people who like to sell comic books bring this issue to attention again? The Avengers Annual comic series This series is basically Marvel’s “big special” version of the regular Avengers book. These were oversized issues […]