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Street and Smith ⋅ 1947

Low
$25
Mid
$75
High
$245

Street and Smith ⋅ 1948

Low
$20
Mid
$65
High
$220

Street and Smith ⋅ 1948

Low
$20
Mid
$65
High
$220

Street and Smith ⋅ 1948

Low
$20
Mid
$60
High
$195

Street and Smith ⋅ 1948

Low
$25
Mid
$70
High
$240

Street and Smith ⋅ 1948

Low
$20
Mid
$65
High
$220

Street and Smith ⋅ 1949

Low
$30
Mid
$90
High
$300

Key Facts

Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent, led to establishing the Comics Code Authority

Reason: instructional diagram of how to inflict the most damage on an individual

Street and Smith ⋅ 1949

Low
$18
Mid
$55
High
$185

Street and Smith ⋅ 1949

Low
$20
Mid
$65
High
$220

Street and Smith ⋅ 1949

Low
$25
Mid
$80
High
$260
Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$25
Low
$480
Mid
$1.4k
High
$6.2k

Key Facts

1st appearance and origin of the Wizard and Kardak the Mystic Magician

Low
$450
Mid
$1.4k
High
$4.5k

Key Facts

First time a swastika appears on a comic book cover

Archie ⋅ 1940

Low
$300
Mid
$900
High
$3k
Low
$140
Mid
$420
High
$1.5k

Key Facts

1st appearance of Streak Chandler

Low
$165
Mid
$500
High
$1.8k

Key Facts

1st appearance of Galahad

Archie ⋅ 1940

Low
$150
Mid
$450
High
$1.5k

Archie ⋅ 1940

Low
$210
Mid
$630
High
$2.1k
Low
$300
Mid
$1k
High
$3k

Key Facts

1st appearance of Firefly and Roy the Super Boy

Low
$600
Mid
$1.8k
High
$7.5k

Key Facts

1st appearance and origin of Black Hood

Low
$400
Mid
$1.2k
High
$4k

Key Facts

2nd appearance of Black Hood

Archie ⋅ 1941

Low
$360
Mid
$1.1k
High
$3.6k

Archie ⋅ 1941

Low
$500
Mid
$1.5k
High
$5k

Archie ⋅ 1941

Low
$250
Mid
$750
High
$2.5k

Archie ⋅ 1941

Low
$630
Mid
$1.9k
High
$6.3k

Archie ⋅ 1941

Low
$140
Mid
$420
High
$1.4k

Archie ⋅ 1941

Low
$480
Mid
$1.4k
High
$4.8k

Archie ⋅ 1941

Low
$390
Mid
$1.2k
High
$3.9k

Archie ⋅ 1941

Low
$210
Mid
$630
High
$2.1k

Archie ⋅ 1941

Low
$660
Mid
$2k
High
$6.6k

Archie ⋅ 1941

Low
$210
Mid
$630
High
$2.1k

Archie ⋅ 1941

Low
$330
Mid
$990
High
$3.3k
Low
$3k
Mid
$9k
High
$30.1k

Key Facts

Full-page advertisement for Pep Comics #22, the first appearance of Archie Andrews

Top Notch #22 went on sale 5 days before Pep Comics #22

Archie is depicted as having dark hair, not red, in the promotional artwork

Archie ⋅ 1942

Low
$260
Mid
$780
High
$2.6k

Archie ⋅ 1942

Low
$180
Mid
$540
High
$1.8k

Archie ⋅ 1942

Low
$230
Mid
$690
High
$2.3k

Archie ⋅ 1942

Low
$260
Mid
$780
High
$2.6k

Archie ⋅ 1942

Low
$350
Mid
$1.1k
High
$3.5k

Archie ⋅ 1942

Low
$300
Mid
$900
High
$3k

Archie ⋅ 1942

Low
$110
Mid
$330
High
$1.1k

Archie ⋅ 1942

Low
$120
Mid
$360
High
$1.2k

Archie ⋅ 1942

Low
$250
Mid
$750
High
$2.5k

Archie ⋅ 1943

Low
$150
Mid
$450
High
$1.5k
Low
$40
Mid
$120
High
$440

Key Facts

1st appearance of Dotty and Ditto

Archie ⋅ 1943

Low
$250
Mid
$750
High
$2.5k

Archie ⋅ 1943

Low
$250
Mid
$750
High
$2.5k

Archie ⋅ 1943

Low
$45
Mid
$140
High
$460

Archie ⋅ 1943

Low
$150
Mid
$450
High
$1.5k

Archie ⋅ 1943

Low
$250
Mid
$750
High
$2.5k

Archie ⋅ 1943

Low
$250
Mid
$750
High
$2.5k

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