InvestComics BuzzFeed Top Ten - New Releases 2-25-15
Every Wednesday, new comic books are released. InvestComics Hot Picks are an overview of the new release comics (and back issues) coming out this Wednesday 2/25/15. This is the Top Ten from this weeks article. Enjoy an Entertainment speculative/reading look at the comic book hobby each week. (The Top 10 is in no order of “best” to least “best” of the week. Random order.)
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1 – New Teen Titans #2 (1980) (DC Comics) – Probably one of the most underrated first appearances within the collectors market today. First appearance of Deathstroke. InvestComics has been saying this for years.
2 – Fantastic Four #52 (1966) (Marvel Comics) – A powerful (history making) first appearance of the first African American superhero at Marvel Comics.
3 – Iron Man #55 (1973) (Marvel Comics) – The first appearance of this generations version of Darth Vader.
4 – New Avengers #30 (Marvel Comics) – The start to the biggest Marvel story line ever? Secret Wars prelude.
5 – Secret Origins #10 (DC Comics) – The secret origin of the red hot Firestorm by Dan Jurgens. Hard to find this book already.
6 – D4VE #1 (IDW) – A Fiona Staples cover. Sweet.
7 – Thor Annual #1 (Marvel Comics) – The first comic book writer work from former WWE star, soon to be a UFC guy CM Punk.
8 – Spider-Man #15 (Marvel Comics) – We're not quite done with Spider-Verse just yet.........
9 – Sleepwalker #1 (1991) (Marvel Comics) – This Sleepwalker comic has already made some noise, but expect more with his solid return to the Marvel U in the new Fantastic Four #643. This is his first appearance and is expected to be a big role in the upcoming Secret Wars.
10 – Spider-Gwen #1 (Marvel Comics) – Buy a nice variant, get it signed and graded, sell it. Very simple.
Invest wisely. Read comics.
Carpe Diem.
Jay Katz
**The recommendations each and every week are built upon my expertise knowledge from speculating comic books for over 20 years. Armed with a 13 year Wall Street background, the commodity market is a violate marketplace and so is the comic book market. Each week I can shed some light on the new release comics (every Wednesday) and back issues that have potential on returns. Not all comics are guaranteed a profit or return. This is a speculation market, so please use your best judgment that fits your finances. The key to any hobby though is to have fun.
**All comic recommendations are from a speculative vantage point. Not all comics are guaranteed a return on your investment. This article is used as a guide for investments and more so for entertainment purposes. Any opinions or expression of investments should be used as a judgment upon the investor. Please use your own discretion when investing and have fun.
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