The answer to this would first depend on the condition of your comic, because condition is everything to these collectors, especially when they're dishing out the kind of money we're about to get into.
Now, the first X-men comic, X-men #1, published Sept. 1963, is fetching, in near mint condition, anywhere from $1,500 - $3,000. This is what people are asking for, though I'm not sure this is what they're getting. Two of my acquaintances who own comic stores for whom I use for my pricing are telling me that not many people are biting on these at the moment. The economy still isn't good and people don't have the extra money at the moment.
Also, they warn me that the price has been dropping. X-men aren't as popular as they used to be, and with so many people digging out their father's old X-men #1's, there's been a rise in quantities available.
The first X-Men comic (X-Men #1) was published in September of 1963.
In 2008, the comic was valued in absolute mint condition for $1,000 US.
X-Men is published by the comic book publisher Marvel
The artist who first drew the X-Men is Jim Lee. He illustrated the "X-Men" comic series during the early 1990s, notably contributing to the popular "X-Men" #1 in 1991, which became one of the best-selling comic books of all time. Lee's dynamic art style and character designs significantly shaped the visual identity of the X-Men franchise and left a lasting impact on comic book art.
Predator X is a comic book character which is really famous amongst people who are very fond of comic books. Another name for Predator X is X-Men. X-men also was a movie later.
The first X-Men comic (X-Men #1) was published in September of 1963.
In 2008, the comic was valued in absolute mint condition for $1,000 US.
X-Men is published by the comic book publisher Marvel
he has been around since the very first x-men comic in 1963. He is the first mutant to be recruited by Professor x.
The artist who first drew the X-Men is Jim Lee. He illustrated the "X-Men" comic series during the early 1990s, notably contributing to the popular "X-Men" #1 in 1991, which became one of the best-selling comic books of all time. Lee's dynamic art style and character designs significantly shaped the visual identity of the X-Men franchise and left a lasting impact on comic book art.
The most expensive X-Men comic book from the 80s is "Uncanny X-Men #266" which features the first appearance of Gambit. In mint condition, this comic can be worth several hundred dollars or more depending on the market demand at the time of sale.
At present, 20th Century Fox has no rights to the X-men comics. The comic books still belong to the original company, Marvel Comics. However, 20th Century Fox has the rights to the X-men in film and has since the first Fox / X-men film in the year 2000.
At present, 20th Century Fox has no rights to the X-men comics. The comic books still belong to the original company, Marvel Comics. However, 20th Century Fox has the rights to the X-men in film and has since the first Fox / X-men film in the year 2000.
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Synch is a fictional mutant superhero that is featured in Marvel comics. The first comic with this fictional character was X-Men #36 which was published in September, 1994.
X-Men is published by Marvel
X-Men comic book