Comic book prices vary greatly depending on the desirably of the issue in question, its condition, and its rarity.
For a quick 'snapshot' of potential work, search eBay for auctions of the issue. Be sure to look for actual sales not just listings since some sellers might inflate their prices. Note that condition plays a big part: a "near mint" comic may fetch 10 times more than one only in "good" condition.
Otherwise, the Overstreet Comic Book Guide is widely considered to be the authority on comic book prices and grading.
The value of Marvel Comics vary greatly. The value of comics depend on the issue, the condition of the book, and the market demand.
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It worth about from $200 to 40,000
up to $216
£2.99 plus P&P
the first issue of marvel comics would cost about $3000 this year , it always depends on the year
Not anything beyond their initial value, I'm afraid. Comics from that time are neither rare nor highly sought after.
Yes they are, as Captain Marvel has been published from May 1968 to the present. This makes them 44 years old, and part of the golden age of comics.
Well considering Stan Lee created Marvel, not DC comics, It wouldn't be worth much.
We really need the issue number , publisher , publication date and the condition of the book so we can try to answer your question .
The value of "The Incredible Hulk" #418 from Marvel Comics can vary depending on its condition and whether it is graded. On average, it may be worth around $10 to $20 in good condition. However, for an accurate appraisal, it is recommended to check online marketplaces or consult with a comic book appraiser.
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