"The Simpsons" comics in NM condition : the 1A, 1B and 1C variants are selling for $12.00 each .
The value of Simpsons Comics First Issue Collectors Item can vary depending on its condition, rarity and demand. On average, it can range from $20 to $100, but some pristine copies have sold for several hundred dollars. It's best to consult a specialized collector or online marketplace for an accurate valuation.
Number 1 around 50-60 €, 2 around 20€
$12.00
It'S worth about ten bucks
the 1st issue of Archie comics was in 1942 ( not sure of the month)
The first issue of Action Comics appeared in 1938. this is a prized issue of comics because it is the first comic where superman makes an entrance.
Planet Bongo Comics is a fan site that has summaries of each issue for the series, but as the comics do not seem to be officially made available online the best option is probably your local comics shop or an online book store like Amazon.
Spectre made its first appearance in the DC comics series in 1940. Spectre was shown in the "next issue" slip in the January issue of More Fun Comics, and subsequently appeared in the February issue of the comic series in the same year.
Detective Comics. I believe it was issue number 27.
Superman
The first issue of Action Comics had a ten cent price and was the first appearance of Superman . Copies of this book are so rare that it is not unusual for this particular issue to sell in excess of a million dollars depending on the condition of the book .
The first appearance of DC Comics character Solomon Grundy was in the October 1944 issue of All-American Comics. His character should not be confused with Sir Solomon Grundy that was part of the Justice Underground.
From the first issue , the 'Bone' comics by Jeff Smith are well written and drawn .
The Spring issue of Batman came out in May 1940 ; this was the first issue in his own book .Batman's first appearance was in Detective Comics # 27 which came out in May of 1939 .
The value of Asterix comics lies in their humor, cultural references, and the way they teach history through entertaining stories. They have become a beloved classic in the world of comics and have a dedicated fanbase. Collectors often value them for their historical significance and nostalgia.
He doesn't, The Dixon brothers "Daryl/Merle" Doesn't exist in the comics, they were created just for the TV Series.