@DanSchawbel It's been a strong key for many years now, and August numbers going even higher, but I doubt that will last. Although, when the first preview of RDJ as Doom hits, it might go crazy again.
@rocketfighter8 I think FF1 and Hulk 1 were two of the earliest published silver age keys for Marvel in late 1961 and early 1962 and had lower print runs, but I don't have numbers. Also, I don't think Marvel was expecting Hulk to do well, which it didn't, and therefore only lasted 6 issues initially. Appreciate you watching.
Great analysis
Thank you.
So my heart says buy the X-men 1 but my brain says wait for the Hulk 1. Rob you’re killing me. Great stuff as always.
@mikekennedy9777 Sorry Mike. Lol. I'm glad I sold my Hulk 1's when I did, but it's definitely in my future again.
@@rhmidwestcomicswhen would you buy back in for hulk 1. Now or wait it out? I’m just curious but I’m not in the market for one lol😂
FF5 was the first book people dumped when the comic boom was over. This indicates that it’s not a book for collectors. It’s a flippers book.
@DanSchawbel It's been a strong key for many years now, and August numbers going even higher, but I doubt that will last. Although, when the first preview of RDJ as Doom hits, it might go crazy again.
@@rhmidwestcomicsI guess the Rdj pump shows it is a bit of a flipper book 😅😅
Why are there less Hulk 1's? Did they print less copies?
@rocketfighter8 I think FF1 and Hulk 1 were two of the earliest published silver age keys for Marvel in late 1961 and early 1962 and had lower print runs, but I don't have numbers. Also, I don't think Marvel was expecting Hulk to do well, which it didn't, and therefore only lasted 6 issues initially. Appreciate you watching.
Sad these are just keeping up with inflation over last four years!!
Definitely some big corrections over the past two years, but some prices are still ridiculously high.