Top 5 Most Expensive Comic Books in the World

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All of them are worth more than my house 💀

anomalytm
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Crazy. Even the reprints are worth alot of money.

AnthonyOldhandGarcia
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I have Amazing Fantasy #15. My grandpa gave it to me for my 9th birthday and he bought it for like $200.

AgCharmsStudios
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I don't want the comic book shop dying

alexchristian
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50’s people after seeing this video : 💀

prakashamit
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Yeah that is off a little cause Superman#1 sold for around and still has the record, I believe.

jarredsmith
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I bought detective comics #27 for like….28 bucks. Wtf?

albertfingernoodles
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Y'all can't say Action Comics 1 twice just cuz one's in a different grade...

inklingboi
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Back then comics weren’t that expensive

Still_bass
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How do like 30 pieces of paper with a front an back cover cost more than our house😂

Npie
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Comics worth more than everything i own put together 😂

alfiewoodward
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Not a lot of people have the interest or the money to buy such an investment

cloudwalker
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This is all relevant, but you did forget Marvel comics #1 😮 and as far as pricing, it all depends on condition 🤔 prices change week to week.
I did enjoy this short very much, but the Only comic ahead of detective comics # 27, first appearance of Batman, is Action comics # 1 😊

BrianCenti-jd
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The only ones making money are the "grading companies."

jsin
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Now that's what you call inflation 😂

Mr.Horn_
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Prices are way off and these arent even the top sales in the world. What a waste of time.

mrgumdrops
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how can i check my comic book's price?

cloudyforreal
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You know for a fact somebody used one of these comics to wipe their ass 50+ years ago because they were out of toilet paper

WukisGGK
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I was like, what's higher than Action Comics#1 graded another Action Comics#1 an higher graded😂

billlee
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Can someone explain to me as to why these are so expensive? I’m not judging, genuinely interested in how the market works and what drives these to fluctuate.

donfrank