Some of the answers on this site are ridiculous. This is one of the most ridiculous! 1. There are various Thor #1's, but only because Marvel keeps rebooting to artifically boost sales. The stories are poor and do not sell well, so to compensate Marvel keeps starts over every few years, hoping fans will think these #1's will be collector's items. They are not!
2. Thor's first appearance in Journey Into Mystery #83, dated 1962, is really worth thousands, but not the silly numbers some people are quoting!
3. The new Thor movie, out now, will boost values for a short time, but they will come back down soon.
4. The various Thor #1's that are out there are relatively worthless.
5. I've talked to dozens of misinformed people that think they have THE first appearance of this hero or that hero. They think they have a Million Dollar comic. It's possible, but usually not true.
6. The recent sales of Superman, Batman, and Spider Man in Amazing Fantasy #15 for 7 figures have really messed-up the hobby. Those books are not worth that much and the reports have artifically propped-up the values.
This was more than anyone wants to know, but let's talk facts when answering someone.
The value of the comic book Thor #1 can vary widely depending on its condition and whether it's a first edition. On average, a copy in good condition can be worth hundreds to thousands of dollars, while a mint condition first edition can fetch tens of thousands of dollars or more in the collector's market. It's recommended to consult with a professional appraiser or check online marketplaces for current pricing information.
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We need the book's condition in order to answer your question . To properly price and grade your comic book(s) it's best to refer to the "Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide" in order to assess the value .
i have bought issues 337, and 365 and i got those for 4.00 so no more than 5 bucks, but above 3.00
No. 472 in NM condition is selling for $ 2.30 .
"Thor" , June 1981 , # 308 is selling for $2.49 in NM condition .
"Thor" , June 1981 , # 308 is selling for $2.49 in NM condition .
The value of a 1968 Marvel Thor Tales of Asgard comic book can vary depending on its condition and rarity. In general, prices can range from $20 to several hundred dollars, with high-grade, well-preserved copies commanding the highest prices. It's recommended to have the comic book graded by a professional service to determine its exact value.
We really need the issue number and the condition of the book .
1000.00
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Thor Odinson is a comic book superhero from Marvel Comics, based on the Norse god Thor. He is known for wielding his enchanted hammer, Mjolnir, which gives him the power of thunder and lightning. Thor is a founding member of the Avengers and has starred in numerous comic book series and movies.
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$253
Its worth as much as someone would pay for it.
No, just a VERY poor adaptation of a comic book of the action genre.