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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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The Top 10 Rarest Mega-Grails
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The Top 10 Rarest Mega-Grails

Many comics are in high demand but relatively prevalent. Others are genuinely rare, yet few collectors care about them. This list of mega-grails highlights the sweet spot where extreme rarity meets sustained demand.

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Have Comics Been a Good Long-Term Investment?
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Have Comics Been a Good Long-Term Investment?

Over 55 years, a 1970 “blue-chip” basket of top Golden Age comics bought for $3,620 and held would now be worth about $7.9 million—crushing inflation, stocks, and gold with a 15% annualized return—though that performance is driven by key first appearances and classic covers and doesn’t guarantee future results.

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