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November 2025

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Ark-M is Almost Here

Absolute Batman: Ark M Special #1FOC Deadline Dec 1, 2025

Why it matters: This one‑shot is set to explore the origins and inner workings of Ark M — the twisted institution at the heart of the current Absolute Batman horror arc. Expect new lore, horror‑style storytelling, and heavy atmosphere.

Collector angle: As a special issue with horror elements and deep lore, it could have long‑term value — especially if variants or card‑stock covers are limited.

What to watch for: Any hints inside about Ark M’s experiments, rogue inmates, or future plot threads. Could reshape how the entire Ark‑M saga is viewed.

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Comics to Check out In-Store 12/3

Hulk: Smash Everything #1 (Marvel)

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  • Why it matters: As a new #1 in the Hulk line, this book asks the bold question: “Is Hulk really stronger than everything?” — a dramatic premise that grabs attention. Comic Releases
  • Collector notes: The variant solicitations include foil variants, and covers by notable artists (e.g., Adi Granov, Mark Brooks). That tends to raise interest among speculators and long-term collectors. Comic Releases
  • Expectations: Given Hulk’s enduring popularity and the “new beginning” vibe, this issue could attract both regular readers and spec-collectors. Strong potential for high demand on first prints or limited-variant copies.

Spider‑Girl #7 (Marvel)

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  • Why it matters: As part of Marvel’s ongoing legacy-hero line, Spider-Girl continues to carry forward the next-gen vibes. For readers who enjoy youthful takes on classic heroism, this is a reliable pull. Comic Releases
  • Collector notes: Less variant-heavy than a #1, but dependable for long-term storytelling and potential character-development significance.
  • Expectations: Likely more of a “steady ship” than a speculative spike — but good for readers who follow the broader universe and ongoing continuity.

Ultimate Universe: Two Years In #1 (Marvel)

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  • Why it matters: This first issue marks a milestone in the “Ultimate Universe” timeline — often a signal of major shifts or story resets within the alternate-universe branch of Marvel. Comic Releases
  • Collector notes: As a #1 issue in an alternate universe line, there’s always potential for long-term interest — especially if the storyline proves compelling or becomes a jumping-on point for new readers.
  • Expectations: Might appeal more to fans interested in alternate/universe-style storytelling rather than the mainstream continuities — but those are often the issues that age interestingly over time.

🎯 Indie Spotlight: Dread the Halls 2025 #1 (Image Comics)

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  • Why it matters: This 72-page holiday-horror anthology from Image Comics offers a change of pace compared to superhero fare — blending seasonal themes with horror stories. For readers and collectors who like variety, it’s a cool pivot. Image Comics+1
  • Collector notes: Anthologies and horror titles sometimes build niche followings, especially if the art or stories resonate. With multiple cover variants listed (Cover A–E), some versions could become more sought-after. Image Comics+1
  • Expectations: Probably more of a niche pickup than a mass-market hit — but good for diversifying a collection beyond mainstream superhero books.
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Absolute Batman #14 (Absolute Harley Quinn)

What to look forward to….

Issue #14

  • Absolute Batman #14 is slated for November 26, 2025.
  • According to the DC Go! Edition synopsis, this issue delves into Bruce Wayne’s past, exploring his origins — how childhood trauma and his father’s guidance shaped his path.
  • The creative team remains Scott Snyder (writer) and Nick Dragotta (art).
  • This marks a climax to the “Abomination” arc, with a big showdown between Absolute Batman + Catwoman and Absolute Bane.
  • On the variants front, there’s a card-stock cover by Dave Johnson. Absolute Batman #14 (Dave Johnson Variant)
  • Also a Guillem March card-stock variant is available, which could be particularly attractive to collectors. Absolute Batman #14 (Guillem March Variant)

Why It Matters:
Issue 14 is a pivotal number. Not only is it wrapping up a major arc (Bane), but it’s also giving us deeper insight into Bruce’s motivation and origin in the Absolute Universe. For long-term collectors, this is likely to be a crucial issue — both for story and potential value, especially with the variants.

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Major Releases to Watch – Week of November 19, 2025

Major Releases to Watch – Week of November 19, 2025

DC/Marvel: Batman/Deadpool #1

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This one‐shot crossover between DC Comics and Marvel Comics features the Dark Knight and the Merc with a Mouth teaming up in what’s being billed as a reality-bending event. The main cover is by Dan Mora. Variant covers include big names like Lee Bermejo and Mark Brooks.
Why this matters: It’s a #1 issue, a major crossover, and loaded with variants — perfect storm for collector demand.

Absolute Flash #9

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From DC this week, this issue of Absolute Flash includes multiple variant covers (e.g., a cover C by Jorge Molina & cover D card stock variant by Haining).
Why this matters: The Flash series always has a strong fan base and with variants in play this issue offers solid collector appeal.

Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #45

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Another DC drop: Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #45 features a main cover by Dan Mora and card stock variants by Jorge Fornes, Adrian Gutierrez, Dani, etc
Why this matters: Strong brand names (Batman & Superman), high profile creative talent, and multiple variant options.

Catwoman #81

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The latest issue of Catwoman, with main cover by Sebastian Fiumara and card-stock variant covers (Frank Cho, Derrick Chew, Robin Higginbottom).
Why this matters: Catwoman remains a strong pull in the Batman family line, and variants give extra incentive for collectors.


Spotlight Comic (Top Seller Prediction)

Spotlight: DC/Marvel: Batman/Deadpool #1

As noted above, this issue is the one to watch this week. The convergence of:

  • #1 issue (first appearance of this crossover format)
  • Big-name characters (Batman + Deadpool)
  • Major creators (Grant Morrison, Dan Mora)
  • Numerous variant covers (card-stock, foil, wraparound)
    Collector tip: Pre-order several variants if your shop allows. The card-stock and foil variants are likely going to be the most sought after. Ensure you ask about retailer-exclusives or incentive covers early.

Things to Look Forward To (Later This Week / Upcoming)

  • Keep an eye on other titles listed for 11/19 & beyond, like The New Gods #12 (of 12), Nightwing #132, Titans #29.
  • Watch pre-order numbers going into next week — a good collector tip is: if your shop has low allocation, get in early.
  • Variant covers of major titles tend to spike post-release once demand shows up in the market, so securing them early is smart.
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What’s Dropping This Week: November 12, 2025

Preview of upcoming drops

Marvel Comics

Eddie Brock: Carnage #10 (Marvel)
The Carnage saga hits a milestone issue, as Eddie Brock’s investigation spirals into darker territory with symbiote secrets and deadly stakes. Variant covers available: Street-Verse by InHyuk Lee, a standard variant by Fabrizio De Tomaso.
Why this matters: Key character arc, milestone #10 issue, good pull for collectors of the symbiote saga.

Ultimate Black Panther #22 (Marvel)
In the Ultimate Universe line, Black Panther takes a bold offensive with new Wakandan war machines — but a betrayal lurks within. Variant cover by Lee Garbett.
Why this matters: Strong ongoing title, good character relevance, boosted by Variant interest.

Spider‑Man ’94 #3 (Marvel)
Revisiting the 1994 era of Spider-Man, the new issue deepens the mystery of Ezekiel Sims, Kaine and Kraven the Hunter. Variant covers include Erik Larsen and John Tyler Christopher.
Why this matters: Nostalgia hook + variant appeal = solid collector interest.

DC Comics

Batman/Static Beyond #1 (DC)
A fresh crossover combining the futuristic Batman (Beyond) world with Static. It blends nostalgia for older readers with new dynamics.
Variants: Expect standard cover, likely card-stock variant (check with retailers).
Why this matters: Strong team-up concept, crossover appeal, first issue #1 status.

Spotlight Comic (Prediction: Top Seller)

DC/Marvel: Batman/Deadpool #1 (On-sale Nov 19, 2025)

This major crossover between DC and Marvel brings together two blockbuster characters: Batman and Deadpool. Written by heavy-hit creators (Grant Morrison et al.) with art by Dan Mora. Numerous variant covers: Lee Bermejo, Mark Brooks, Jim Cheung, Amanda Conner and more.
Why this matters:

  • The first DC/Marvel team-up of this scale in years = major hype.
  • #1 issue status + crossover = collector magnet.
  • High number of variants = multiple entry points for buyers.
    Collector tip: Pre-order multiple variants early; this is likely to pop in demand.

Things to Look Forward To (Week of November 19, 2025)

  • Batman/Deadpool #1 – see Spotlight above for why this is a big one.
  • Superman #32 (DC) – Solicitations show a key issue coming.
  • X‑Men of Apocalypse #1 (Marvel) – A new #1 series in the mutant line.
  • Keep an eye on variant covers and first prints of launches

Variant Cover & Collector Tips

  • Pre-order early: For the spotlight title and major #1s, quantity will matter; ask your local shop about special incentives (foil, card-stock, retailer‐exclusive).
  • Variant awareness: Many titles this week list multiple variant covers. Example: Eddie Brock: Carnage #10 has a Street-Verse variant by InHyuk Lee.
  • Condition matters: First prints, minimal damage, cover gloss intact → better for resale/collection value.
  • Monitor continuity and tie-ins: Some of these comics are part of larger events/universes (Ultimate Universe, crossover universes) which may boost future value.

Things to Know

  • Pre-orders— Please check out our League of Comic Geeks to get your pre-orders in for future releases. https://leagueofcomicgeeks.com/store/atl-comics-cards-marietta-ga
  • For cross-overs like Batman/Static Beyond, consider how it fits into broader continuity (e.g., Elseworlds or alternate timeline stories) and whether it’s worth holding for collectibility.
  • Variant covers and trending characters can spike in value after release, especially if tied to larger media announcements or adaptations.

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How to Spot Rare Comics: A Collector’s Guide to Finding Hidden Gems

Introduction

In the world of comic book collecting, there’s an undeniable thrill in discovering rare comics—those special editions or first appearances that can be worth a small fortune. But how do you know which comics are truly rare, and more importantly, how can you find them? Whether you’re an experienced collector or just starting out, this guide will teach you the tricks and techniques to spot rare comics and grow your collection.

1. Understand What Makes a Comic Rare

Not all comics are rare, and rarity doesn’t always mean value. A comic’s rarity is determined by several factors, including:

  • Limited Print Runs: Comics that are printed in smaller quantities are rarer than those with large print runs. First prints and limited edition comics often fall into this category.
  • First Appearances: The first appearance of a major character (like Spider-Man, Wolverine, or Deadpool) is often considered rare and valuable.
  • Key Story Arcs: Issues that introduce pivotal plot points or world-changing events (like the death of a character or the start of a new era in the comics) are often sought after.
  • Condition: A comic’s rarity also hinges on its condition. High-grade comics (those with few flaws) are always rarer and more valuable than those in poor condition.

2. Research Key Comics and Story Arcs

To become a savvy comic book collector, you’ll need to familiarize yourself with key issues in your favorite series. Some comics are inherently rare due to their historical significance or the characters they feature. Some examples of rare comics you should know about include:

  • First Appearances: As mentioned, the debut issues of popular characters (e.g., Amazing Fantasy #15 for Spider-Man, X-Men #1 for the X-Men) are highly coveted by collectors.
  • Special Variants: Limited variant covers or first-edition issues with alternate artwork are valuable. For instance, variant covers for major series often feature low print runs and are considered rare.
  • Golden and Silver Age Comics: Comics from the Golden Age (1930s–1950s) and Silver Age (1950s–1970s) are among the most valuable due to their historical importance and scarcity.

3. Know Where to Look for Rare Comics

Finding rare comics can be as much about knowing where to look as it is about knowledge of the comics themselves. Here are some places to start your search:

  • Comic Shops: Visit local comic book stores, especially those that specialize in vintage or hard-to-find comics. Shop owners often have rare or collectible comics for sale.
  • Online Marketplaces: Websites like eBay, Heritage Auctions, and even Amazon often feature rare comics. Be sure to check the seller’s feedback and ask for detailed images of the comic’s condition before purchasing.
  • Conventions: Comic book conventions are prime spots for finding rare and collectible comics. You can meet sellers and fellow collectors who might have what you’re looking for.
  • Estate Sales and Flea Markets: Sometimes, the best deals can be found at estate sales or flea markets. Keep an eye out for vintage comic book collections being sold off by owners who may not know the value of the comics they have.

4. Look for the Signs of a Valuable Comic

When browsing for comics, keep an eye out for the following clues that a comic might be rare or valuable:

  • Low Print Runs: Check the publisher’s details—sometimes a comic will have a low print run (like Star Wars #1 from 1977, which had a second printing with a different cover).
  • Misprints and Errors: Comic books with printing mistakes—such as missing pages, upside-down covers, or miscolored panels—are often rare and collectible. These can fetch a premium due to their unusual nature.
  • Special Covers: Holographic, foil, or embossed covers often signal a limited edition print, which can be rare. Pay close attention to these special features, as they can indicate that the comic is a collector’s item.
  • Condition is Key: The condition of the comic is essential when evaluating its value. Comics in mint or near-mint condition are much rarer and fetch higher prices. A comic that’s well-preserved, free of bends, creases, and discoloration, is more likely to be a valuable collector’s item.

5. Get Your Comics Graded

Once you’ve found a rare comic, the next step is to get it graded. Comic grading is essential to assess the condition of a comic, and it significantly impacts its value. You can have your comics professionally graded by companies like:

  • CGC (Certified Guaranty Company): The most well-known grading service in the comic industry. They provide a certified grade based on the comic’s condition, with the grade ranging from 0.5 (poor) to 10.0 (gem mint).
  • CBCS (Comic Book Certification Service): Another reliable grading service that also offers verified grades for comics.

Once your comic is graded, you’ll have a clearer understanding of its value, and you’ll be able to sell it confidently if you choose.

6. Keep an Eye on Market Trends

Comic book values fluctuate based on market trends, which can be influenced by various factors, such as upcoming movie adaptations, celebrity interest, or anniversary editions. Stay updated on:

  • Movie and TV News: When a popular comic character is cast in a movie or TV show, their first appearance comic can experience a surge in value.
  • Anniversaries: Major milestones in a comic series—like the 50th or 75th anniversary—can also increase interest and value in key issues.

Following comic book news and community discussions can give you an edge in identifying which comics are rising in value.

Conclusion

Finding rare comics requires a combination of knowledge, research, and persistence. By understanding what makes a comic rare, researching key issues, checking the condition of your comics, and knowing where to look, you can uncover hidden gems that will become valuable treasures in your collection. Whether you’re looking for the first appearance of your favorite hero or a special variant cover, the thrill of discovering a rare comic is part of what makes comic collecting so exciting.

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The Ultimate Guide to Building a Comic Book Collection: Tips, Tricks, and Must-Have Issues

Introduction

Whether you’re a lifelong comic book fan or just starting your collection, diving into the world of comics can be both exciting and overwhelming. With so many series, characters, and publishers out there, how do you know where to start? This guide will help you build a comic book collection that reflects your personal taste, while also providing tips on how to spot valuable issues, store your comics properly, and join the community of collectors.

1. Start With Your Favorite Genres and Characters

The best way to begin your collection is by focusing on what excites you most. Are you drawn to superheroes, graphic novels, or indie comics? Do you have a favorite character like Spider-Man, Batman, or Wonder Woman? Identifying your interests will make it easier to dive into specific comic book series or publishers. Some popular genres to consider include:

  • Superheroes: Marvel, DC, and Image Comics offer iconic superhero series that span decades.
  • Indie Comics: Explore alternative and experimental comics from publishers like Dark Horse and VIZ Media.
  • Manga: If you’re a fan of Japanese comics, start collecting manga series that pique your interest.

2. Learn About Comic Book Grading

As you build your collection, you’ll come across the term “comic book grading.” This refers to the condition of a comic, which can significantly affect its value. Comic books are graded on a scale from 0.5 (poor condition) to 10.0 (gem mint). A higher grade usually translates to a higher value. Here are some basic grading categories:

  • Mint (10.0): Flawless, with no visible defects.
  • Near Mint (9.4-9.9): Very slight wear, almost perfect.
  • Very Fine (8.0-9.0): Light wear, no significant creases or bends.
  • Fine (6.0-7.9): Minor defects like small tears or creases.

Learning about grading will help you determine which comics are worth investing in and which ones might just be for reading.

3. Focus on Key Issues and First Appearances

Some comic book issues are more valuable than others. Key issues include first appearances of beloved characters, major story arcs, or historically significant moments in comic book history. For example, the first appearance of Spider-Man in Amazing Fantasy #15 or the debut of Wolverine in The Incredible Hulk #180 can be worth thousands of dollars in good condition. As a collector, it’s worth seeking out these key issues to enhance the value of your collection.

4. Discover the Importance of Variants and Limited Editions

Comics often come in different versions, including variant covers and limited edition runs. These special editions are produced in smaller quantities, which can make them more desirable to collectors. If you’re serious about collecting, look for:

  • Variant Covers: These are alternative cover designs for popular comics, often produced in limited quantities.
  • Special Editions: These might include holographic covers, foil stamps, or other unique features that make them stand out.

5. Store and Protect Your Comics

One of the most important aspects of comic book collecting is proper storage. The value of your comics depends largely on their condition, so be sure to store them in a way that prevents damage. Invest in:

  • Comic Book Bags and Boards: Use acid-free bags and stiff boards to keep your comics safe from bending and moisture.
  • Comic Storage Boxes: Store your comics in long boxes or short boxes to keep them organized and safe.
  • Climate Control: Avoid storing your comics in areas with extreme temperatures or humidity, as this can lead to mildew, fading, and other types of damage.

6. Joining the Comic Book Community

Being part of the comic book community can enhance your collection experience. You can learn about new releases, attend comic conventions, and meet other collectors through online forums or social media groups. Joining a comic book club or following influencers in the comic book world can help you stay up-to-date on what’s trending and valuable.

Conclusion

Building a comic book collection is a thrilling and rewarding hobby. By starting with what you love, learning about grading and key issues, and properly storing your comics, you can create a collection that’s both enjoyable to read and valuable to own. Whether you’re collecting comics for the love of the art form or as an investment, remember to enjoy the journey and stay connected with the vibrant world of comic book collectors.

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