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Top of the Stack: Best-Selling CGC Comic Titles by Decade (May 20 to June 2, 2026)
Spider-Man remained the clearest through-line, but the activity was spread across Silver Age staples, Bronze Age keys, Copper Age nostalgia, creator-owned moderns and newer heat like Absolute Batman. That balance matters. It shows a market still moving across multiple lanes, not relying on a single grail or trend to carry the story.
Beyond CGC Grade & Label
Many readers of the Collector Hub are intimately familiar with CGC grades and pricing. Generally speaking, knowing the grade and label of a book goes a long way in helping you acquire the issue—and even the particular copy—you want.
What Collectors Were Really Buying This Fortnight
Collectors kept returning to books with recognisable characters, strong first appearances, major story moments and proven demand. Spider-Man remained the clearest through-line, but the same pattern showed up across Fantastic Four, Hulk, X-Men, Venom, TMNT, Invincible, The Walking Dead and Absolute Batman.
Pedigree Comics’ Late May Marvels & More Magazine Mania Auction Underway, Ends on Monday Night June 1st!
The magazine-only auction features more than 180 CGC-certified lots, including high-grade Marvel magazines and selected titles from other publishers. Every lot is being offered with no reserve, a $5 minimum bid, and no buyer’s premium, which keeps the focus squarely on the final hammer price.
Comic Book Collecting in the Current Economic Climate: Why the Hobby Matters More Than Ever
Prices move. Interest rates shift. Energy costs jump. Consumer confidence weakens. A movie rumour appears online and suddenly a book that nobody cared about last Tuesday becomes “undervalued” by Wednesday morning.
Top of the Stack: Best-Selling CGC Comic Titles by Decade (May 5 to May 18, 2026)
This was a fortnight where old icons still ruled the top end, Spider-Man still carried liquidity, Batman stretched from 1939 to 2026, and modern collectors kept chasing what feels current, hot, and culturally alive. In other words: the stack was tall, the market was active, and the biggest books still know how to make noise.
What This Fortnight’s CGC Comic Sales Tell Us About the Market
Golden Age grails, Spider-Man liquidity, Batman’s reach, and the rise of modern speed books.
Supergirl: The Girl of Steel Gets Her Moment
She is not new. She is not a recent invention. She is not merely “Superman, but younger.” Kara Zor-El has been part of DC history since the Silver Age, has died one of the most famous deaths in comics, has carried multiple solo series, has crossed into television, animation, film, and now stands ready for what may be her biggest pop culture moment yet.
Top of the Stack: Best-Selling CGC Comic Titles by Decade (April 21 to May 4, 2026)
This fortnight was a strong reminder that the CGC market does not move in one straight line. At the top, Star Wars #1 CGC 9.6 delivered a massive Bronze Age headline with a $162,500 sale. In the middle, Amazing Spider-Man continued to provide the market’s most dependable trading engine. Over the decades, Batman, Superman, Showcase, Fantastic Four, X-Men, and Hulk kept the historical foundation intact.
Why the Bronze Age Won the Fortnight
Star Wars grabbed the headline, but character-defining keys carried the market.
What This Fortnight’s CGC Comic Sales Tell Us About the Market
At the top, Star Wars #1 CGC 9.6 delivered the headline with a $162,500 sale. In the engine room, Amazing Spider-Man continued to drive volume across decades. The Silver Age held the centre with major Marvel foundations, while the Bronze Age flexed through some of the most recognisable keys in the hobby.
What Comic Book Collectors Are Actually Buying in 2026
There is a reader market. There is a slab market. There is a Golden Age market. There is a modern variant market. There is a manga and graphic novel market. There is also a “I bought this in 2021 and would prefer not to talk about it” market.
So, what are collectors actually buying?
Top of the Stack: Best-Selling CGC Comic Titles by Decade (April 7–20, 2026)
This fortnight’s CGC market told a familiar story in some places and a strange one in others. Spider-Man still carried an enormous trade volume. Silver and Bronze Age staples remained dependable. Invincible continued to validate itself as a modern heavyweight. And yet the biggest single sale came from an unexpected corner, reminding everyone that this hobby still rewards rarity, nuance, and collector curiosity.
The 2020s Are a Speed Market
The latest GPAnalysis data shows the 2020s still behaving like a live wire of a decade: fast, launch-driven, novelty-sensitive, and highly responsive to momentum. Absolute Batman is the clearest example in this fortnight’s data, but it is not the only one. Across the board, newer books are rising and trading quickly, forcing collectors to make quick judgments about what deserves to stick. That is what makes the 2020s a speed market. Not every hot book will last. But the ones that do will shape what this decade becomes.
The Market Still Rewards Pre-Hero Material
The latest GPAnalysis data shows a market still led by superheroes, but not limited to them. Beneath the louder movement of Marvel and DC keys, collectors continued to reward pulps, pre-code books, Golden Age landmarks, and early material that speaks to the medium's wider history. That is a healthy sign. Because the strongest comic market is not one that only rewards the loudest books. It is one that still values the old, the strange, and the foundational.
Silver Age Stability vs Bronze Age Pressure
The latest GPAnalysis data shows a market still loyal to its foundations, but increasingly energised by impact-driven Bronze Age keys. The Silver Age remains the prestige core. The Bronze Age remains the pressure point. Only $8,282 separated them this fortnight.
Comic Books That Owned Their Era
Comic books do not move through history evenly. A few issues arrive at exactly the right moment, hit exactly the right nerve, and end up owning a stretch of the timeline. They become shorthand for an age. Mention the Golden Age and most collectors do not need a list. Mention the Silver Age and the room already knows which books are walking in.
Top of the Stack: Best-Selling CGC Comic Titles by Decade (March 24 to April 6, 2026)
This fortnight was not defined by one impossible headline sale bending the whole market out of shape. Instead, it showed something arguably more useful: depth. Nearly 21,000 books traded, the median held at $100, and familiar anchors like Amazing Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, Batman, Invincible, and Absolute Batman all helped illustrate how broad today’s CGC market really is. From pulps and Golden Age giants to Silver Age Marvel and modern variant-era velocity, this was a fortnight where the market looked busy, varied, and very alive.

