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Top of the Stack: Best-Selling CGC Comic Titles by Decade (March 10–23, 2026)
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Top of the Stack: Best-Selling CGC Comic Titles by Decade (March 10–23, 2026)

This fortnight reads like a broad, healthy market with room for both gravity and churn. The headliner sale, Detective Comics #1 CGC 8.5 at $638,250, gave the early market prestige and weight, but the story underneath it was much wider than a single trophy. Spider-Man kept the copies moving, Silver Age Marvel flexed depth, Golden Age DC carried authority, and the newest books continued to prove that modern collector attention can turn into real volume very quickly.

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Why Fantastic Four Owned the Silver Age This Fortnight
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Why Fantastic Four Owned the Silver Age This Fortnight

Fantastic Four owned the Silver Age in the latest Top of the Stack data, leading the 1960s in dollar sales and clustering around some of Marvel’s most important myth-building issues. While Spider-Man remained the market’s volume engine, Fantastic Four separated itself through a powerful mix of cosmic significance, first appearances, and deep historical weight.

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Batman's Market Strength Is Bigger Than Any One Era
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Batman's Market Strength Is Bigger Than Any One Era

Batman’s market strength is not tied to one era, one title, or one kind of collector. In the latest Top of the Stack data, Batman-related books showed up from the 1930s through to the 2020s, with Detective Comics and Batman (1940) anchoring the vintage end while Absolute Batman dominated the newest decade. The article explores how Batman keeps renewing his place in the market through foundational Golden Age prestige, long-run title strength, and fresh modern relaunch energy.

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The Title That Never Stops Trading: Spider-Man in the CGC Market
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The Title That Never Stops Trading: Spider-Man in the CGC Market

The latest fortnight proves something collectors have known for years, but data keeps confirming: Spider-Man is still the engine room of the CGC market. He is the most traded title overall, a million-dollar seller in his own right, and a constant presence across decades of collector activity. While bigger single sales may take the spotlight, Spider-Man does something even more important — he keeps the whole machine moving.

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Silver Age Certainty: Why Marvel’s 1960s Core Still Anchors the Market
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Silver Age Certainty: Why Marvel’s 1960s Core Still Anchors the Market

The 1960s didn’t need a surprise to matter this fortnight. Marvel’s Silver Age core simply kept doing what it does best: performing with consistency. Spider-Man drove volume, Hulk brought dollar strength, and Fantastic Four, X-Men, and Amazing Fantasy reinforced the decade’s lasting prestige. Together, they remain one of the market’s most dependable foundations.

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Crime, Capes and Cinderella Love; the Market’s Wildcard Decade
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Crime, Capes and Cinderella Love; the Market’s Wildcard Decade

This fortnight’s 1950s data did not yield a clear winner or a simple narrative. It belonged to a decade that still refuses to sit still. Batman led the volume. Action Comics led sales. Crime SuspenStories and Vault of Horror proved that pre-Code energy still matters. Showcase hinted at the future. And Cinderella Love arrived like a reminder that the market is always a little stranger — and a lot richer — than the obvious stories suggest.

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Top of the Stack: Best-Selling CGC Comic Titles by Decade (Feb 24–Mar 9, 2026)
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Top of the Stack: Best-Selling CGC Comic Titles by Decade (Feb 24–Mar 9, 2026)

This fortnight reads like a market with both range and gravity. The range comes from nearly 22,000 books changing hands at a still-grounded $100 median. The gravity comes from elite sales—especially Detective Comics #27—that pull the spotlight back to the hobby’s deepest historical roots. Around that, the same dependable engines kept running: Amazing Spider-Man as the market metronome, Invincible as a modern-era climber, and Absolute Batman as proof that the newest decade can still generate serious heat.

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Run Builders Live Here: Why Pulp Trading Doesn’t Look Like Key Chasing
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Run Builders Live Here: Why Pulp Trading Doesn’t Look Like Key Chasing

Pulps aren’t trading like “key-chasing” comics this fortnight—they’re moving like a run-builder market. The 1930s volume leaders (Black Mask, Dime Detective, Spider) repeat, and the “most traded issues” list even shows multiple issues from the same titles—classic gap-filling behaviour. Dollars still concentrate, especially when crossover magnets like Weird Tales appear, but the real pulp engine is steady serial collecting.

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Romance Resurgence: The 1950s Dollar Winners (and what they say about the market)
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Romance Resurgence: The 1950s Dollar Winners (and what they say about the market)

This fortnight’s 1950s data flips the expected script: romance leads the decade in dollars, with Pictorial Romances ($27,767) and Top Love Stories ($25,175) out-earning superhero staples like Action Comics and Batman. Volume still sits with the familiar high-frequency movers (Four Color, DC mains, EC horror), but the sales leaders suggest a specialist lane where high-grade scarcity + cover appeal can spike hard without dominating trade frequency.

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Top of the Stack: Best-Selling CGC Comic Titles by Decade (Feb 10 – 23, 2026)
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Top of the Stack: Best-Selling CGC Comic Titles by Decade (Feb 10 – 23, 2026)

GPAnalysis recorded $5.26M in CGC-graded comic, magazine, and pulp sales from 21,762 books over Feb 10–23, with a $97 median keeping the market’s ‘typical’ sale firmly liquid. Amazing Spider-Man (1963) led trading activity again (1,394 sold; about $0.6M), while the fortnight’s top result came from the Golden Age: All-Select Comics #9 CGC 9.6 (1945) at $34,995. Across decades, familiar Marvel/DC anchors held the foundation, while the 2020s continued to reward new-release collectibility—led by Absolute Batman (2024), the decade’s top-selling title.

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Daredevil: The Hero Who Made Marvel Grow Up (Without Ever Leaving Hell’s Kitchen)
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Daredevil: The Hero Who Made Marvel Grow Up (Without Ever Leaving Hell’s Kitchen)

So… have you ever noticed how some superheroes “save the world” and others save a few city blocks—and somehow the second one feels more stressful? Daredevil lives in that second category. He’s not here for the galactic portal in the sky. He’s here because a kid is getting jumped two streets over, a witness is about to recant, and the guy with the badge might be the real problem. That’s the Daredevil brand.

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Hake’s Presents ‘Comic Books – Signed & Certified!’
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Hake’s Presents ‘Comic Books – Signed & Certified!’

Hake’s new online-exclusive ‘Comic Books – Signed & Certified!’ auction is live now, featuring 300+ signed and graded/authenticated comics (CGC Signature Series or JSA), with bidding from $10, strong Silver/Bronze Marvel and X-Men keys, and signatures from creators like Stan Lee, Frank Miller, Neal Adams, Todd McFarlane, Jim Lee and more—ending Wednesday, February 25 at hakes.com.

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Heritage Auctions London Preview Features Live Conversation with Legendary Artist Simon Bisley on Feb. 11
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Heritage Auctions London Preview Features Live Conversation with Legendary Artist Simon Bisley on Feb. 11

Heritage Auctions will host a free public preview at its London headquarters on Wednesday, 11 February (6–8 p.m., talk at 6:30), featuring an in-depth conversation with legendary artist Simon Bisley led by Lon Allen and Tim Pilcher, ahead of its upcoming Comic Books Signature® (26–28 Feb) and Comic Art Signature® (27 Feb–1 Mar) auctions.

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