Valuable modern comics you might own
Modern comic gold

Sandman #1: up to £229 ($300)

Silver Surfer #44: up to £229 ($300)
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Preacher #1: up to £229 ($300)
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Spider-Man Noir #1: up to £229 ($300)
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What If Venom Possessed Deadpool? #1: up to £250 ($325)
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Saga #1: up to £250 ($325)
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Batman #608: up to £277 ($350)
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Spawn #1: up to £286 ($375)
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Marvel Super Heroes #8: up to £286 ($375)
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The Incredible Hulk #340: up to £305 ($400)
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Wonder Woman #72: up to £305 (£400)
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The Punisher #1: up to £325 ($425)
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Chew #1: up to £325 ($425)
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Walking Dead #19: up to £360 ($475)
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Edge of Spider-Verse #2: up to £400 ($520)
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Spider-Verse was a big crossover event from Marvel a couple of years ago that introduced a host of Spider-themed heroes from alternate realities. None had the immediate impact of the Gwen Stacy Spider-Woman, who quickly got her own Spider-Gwen spinoff title, and was also a central character in last year's Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse animated film. Edge of Spider-Verse #2 is the first time that we see this version of Gwen Stacy, and copies will fetch up to £400 ($520) depending on the quality.
Avenging Spider-Man #9: up to £400 ($525)
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Batman #423: up to £420 ($525)

Detective Comics #880: up to £475 ($625)
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The Saga of Swamp Thing #37: up to £480 ($620)
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Watchmen #1: up to £515 ($675)
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1: up to £550 ($725)
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New Mutants #98: up to £590 ($775)
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Y: The Last Man #1: up to £615 ($800)
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Batman: The Dark Knight Returns #1: up to £725 ($950)
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NYX #3: up to £740 ($975)
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Walking Dead #2: up to £875 ($1,150)
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Rick & Morty #1: up to £950 ($1,250)
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The Batman Adventures #12: up to £1,300 ($1,700)
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Go to any comics-themed event and you can guarantee that you will see people dressed as Harley Quinn. The former Dr Harleen Quinzel began life as the Joker’s girlfriend but is now a pop culture icon in her own right, again to the point that she gets a starring role on the big screen in the likes of Suicide Squad and the upcoming Birds of Prey. Her first appearance in comics was in The Batman Adventures #12 from 1993, and top-quality copies will sell for up to £1,300 ($1,700).
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Walking Dead #1: up to £1,500 ($2,000)
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The Walking Dead has become a phenomenon. This black and white comic from Robert Kirkman has spawned not one but two TV shows, but initially just 7,200 copies were printed of the first issue. If you have a first printing copy in mint condition then you could be looking at a comic worth more than £1,500 ($2,000), though even those in less than pristine condition will still fetch at least £190 ($245).
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Amazing Spider-Man #300: up to £1,500 ($2,000)
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This issue, drawn by the enormously influential Todd McFarlane, marks the first full appearance of one of Spidey’s most iconic villains, Venom. Venom has gone on to become a huge star in his own right, not only enjoying spin-off comics of his own but even a blockbuster movie in 2018 starring Tom Hardy. Top-quality copies of Amazing Spider-Man #300 will fetch up to £1,500 ($2,000), while those that are a little more worn and thumbed could bag you between £60 ($80) and £180 ($235).
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