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Gemstone ⋅ 1996

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$3

EC ⋅ 1953

Low
$75
Mid
$225
High
$755

Gemstone ⋅ 1996

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$3
Low
$85
Mid
$225
High
$850

Key Facts

Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent, led to establishing the Comics Code Authority, a woman stabs her husband to death in his sleep after realizing he is an alien

Gemstone ⋅ 1997

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$3

EC ⋅ 1953

Low
$130
Mid
$390
High
$1.3k

Gemstone ⋅ 1997

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$3

EC ⋅ 1953

Low
$90
Mid
$270
High
$900

Gemstone ⋅ 1997

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$3

EC ⋅ 1953

Low
$60
Mid
$185
High
$620

Gemstone ⋅ 1997

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$3

Gemstone ⋅ 1994

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$9

Gemstone ⋅ 1994

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$10

Gemstone ⋅ 1995

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$9

Gemstone ⋅ 1994

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$3

Gemstone ⋅ 1997

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$11

Key Facts

First annual format published by EC

Gemstone ⋅ 1994

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$9

Key Facts

EC Annual

Gemstone ⋅ 1995

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$13

Russ Cochran ⋅ 1982

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$3

Gemstone ⋅ 1992

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$3

Russ Cochran ⋅ 1992

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$3

Gemstone ⋅ 1993

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$3

Gemstone ⋅ 1993

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$3

Gemstone ⋅ 1993

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$3

Gemstone ⋅ 1993

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$3

Gemstone ⋅ 1994

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$3

Gemstone ⋅ 1994

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$3
Low
$55
Mid
$165
High
$555
Low
$50
Mid
$145
High
$480
Low
$60
Mid
$180
High
$595
Low
$50
Mid
$150
High
$495

Key Facts

Flying saucer cover and stories

The term 'flying saucer' originated in 1947 when pilot Kenneth Arnold claimed he saw the ships as he flew his airplane above Washington State

While the flying saucers were initially speculated to be secret military or Soviet operations, after the Roswell incident later that year the public was swept up in extra-terrestrial alien hysteria

Low
$65
Mid
$195
High
$650
Low
$40
Mid
$120
High
$395
Low
$350
Mid
$850
High
$2.5k

Key Facts

Iconic cover art by Frank Frazetta

DC ⋅ 2004

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$6

Eros Comix ⋅ 1999

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$3

Atlas (Paramount) ⋅ 1975

Low
$1
Mid
$5
High
$15

Key Facts

1st appearance of The Tarantula, a cursed Count

Atlas (Paramount) ⋅ 1975

Low
$2
Mid
$5
High
$18

Atlas (Paramount) ⋅ 1975

Low
$1
Mid
$2
High
$10

Canadian ⋅ Superior ⋅ 1950

Low
$1.2k
Mid
$3.5k
High
$11.6k

Key Facts

Name changes from Crime SuspenStories for Canadian newsstands

Rare in any grade

Canadian ⋅ Superior ⋅ 1951

Low
$60
Mid
$180
High
$605

Canadian ⋅ Superior ⋅ 1951

Low
$75
Mid
$225
High
$745

Key Facts

Name changes from Crime SuspenStories for Canadian newsstands

Rare in any grade

Stanley Morse ⋅ 1952

Low
$240
Mid
$720
High
$2.4k
Low
$430
Mid
$1.3k
High
$4.3k

Key Facts

Sci-fi cover art by Basil Wolverton

Low
$1k
Mid
$3k
High
$10k

Key Facts

Cover art by Basil Wolverton

Low
$150
Mid
$500
High
$1.5k

Key Facts

Basil Wolverton art and partial cover

Low
$725
Mid
$1.9k
High
$7.2k

Key Facts

Cover art and story by Basil Wolverton

Stanley Morse ⋅ 1953

Low
$250
Mid
$750
High
$2.5k

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