5 Comic Book Sleepers
There has always been a fascination in the comic book collecting hobby for “sleepers” – those comic books that may be currently overlooked and undervalued, poised for explosive sales growth. It’s a lot of fun to try and predict the future, so today I’m going to try my hand with 5 comics that may be “sleepers.” We’ll have to check back over the next year or two to see how they do.
If you have any comments or your own list of sleepers, please comment below!
5 Comic Book Sleepers:
Showcase #22- First Silver Age Green Lantern and Hal Jordan issue. This comic book will be quick and easy to track because I’m basing this on the summer 2011 Green Lantern movie. The Green Lantern is well know among collectors, but not so much among the general public. I’m betting that good showing here could be the oomph it takes to propel this comic book forward.
Amazing Adventures #11 – First Blue Beast. Another easy one to track. X-men 1st Class is just around the corner and I’m hoping for a pop in this comic book. This one is a real beauty in high grade condition due to it’s black cover. Can be difficult to find.
Tales of Suspense #52 – First Black Widow, Natalia “Natasha” Alianovna Romanova. This starts my play on the upcoming Avengers movie. We’ll have to watch this comic over the next year.
Tales of Suspense #57 and Avengers 16, 19 – I’m these comics to watch here because this is a play on Hawkeye, another character in the Avengers movie. I’ll be watching both books to see which has better performance, hopefully they’re both winners.
Showcase #4 – 1st Silver Age Flash. Is this book really a sleeper? I’m saying it is because it has been overshadowed by the $1 million sale of Amazing Fantasy #15. This book has been considered more difficult to find in high grade than Amazing Fantasy #15. I think it’s only a matter of time until this book catches up. There is word on the street of a JLA movie in the making, and that could be just the press this books needs to show renewed movement.
Well there you have it. Feel free to add your comments and picks.
Check out the sleepers currently for sale below.
X-men: First Class Movie Clip
I found this X-men First Class movie clip and I have to say it looks promising. It’s not a trailer, but a scene from the movie. It looks like the movie will be entertaining if nothing else and may reset the X-men for more movies. I’m also watching sales of X-men First Class #1 to see how the values hold up.
Enjoy the clip!
Showcase #4 Investment Survey
Showcase #4 reintroduced the Flash to a new generation of readers and is considered by many to be the start of the Silver Age of Comics.
Showcase #4 has held it’s value over the years, but has recently been overshadowed by the Marvel stable of characters, especially with Amazing Fantasy #15 hitting the $1 million mark. If DC were to capitalize on this character we may very well see a resurgence in value.