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Luke Cage: Hero for Hire #1 (June 1972).Justice Society of America: All Star Comics #3 (December 1940).Green Arrow: More Fun Comics #73 (November 1941).Emma Frost (White Queen): Uncanny X-Men #129 (January 1980).Colossus: Giant-Size X-Men #1 (May 1975).Black Widow: Tales of Suspense #52 (April 1964).Black Canary: All-Star Comics #42 (August 1948).Bishop: Uncanny X-Men #282 (November 1991).Just keep in mind that you may not get out of it what you put into it that's why it's good to collect for enjoyment and investment, instead of for investment alone.
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No collectible is guaranteed to go up, though it does help if a good movie helps introduce newcomers to the characters. If you buy comics only for investment, keep in mind that demand for comics is fickle. Horror comics go in and out of popularity, which gives you an opportunity to buy them at a cheaper price.
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You may remember this ghoulish host from the HBO horror series Tales From the Crypt that aired in the 1990's.
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This is a Silver Age book that will most likely always hold its value, and could go up significantly if a quality TV show or movie is made. Conan the Barbarian #1, October 1970 "The Coming of Conan": This is the 1st appearance of Conan and still a very underrated comic.One day, they'll do this character right and this issue will have much more interest. They tried to put Constantine on TV and film, but so far, it's been nothing to brag about. The fact that Alan Moore did the writing keeps it in demand as well. Swamp Thing Vol 2 #37, June 1985 "Growth Patterns": Although you'll find the first cameo appearance of John Constantine (Hellblazer) back in issue #25, this is his first full appearance.This is one that I will probably hold off on buying unless I find it for a very good price trading for it wouldn't be out of the question, but I wouldn't give up the moon for it. Although Harley had a solid following right up until the movie "Suicide Squad", Margot Robbie's performance of that character made the price sky-rocket. The Batman Adventures #12, September 1993 "Batgirl: Day One": This is the first comic book appearance of Harley Quinn.It's fairly affordable, but because it's cover if almost all black, it's very hard to find in NM condition every little spine tick can be seen. Thing story (that happened back in Fantastic Four #25), this one does have the best looking cover. Fantastic Four Vol 1 #112, July 1971 "Battle of the Behemoths": While this is not the 1st Hulk vs.Fantastic Four #112 - Batman Adventures #12 Key Comics to Invest in