The most expensive Avengers comics are Avengers #1 (1963) sold for $387,000 in CGC 9.4, Avengers #4 (1964, return of Captain America) at $264,000 in CGC 9.6, and Avengers #57 (1968, first Vision) at $57,000 in CGC 9.8 — museum pieces whose value continues to increase.

The Avengers title is home to some of the most valuable comics on the Marvel market, rivaling Spider-Man and X-Men grails for top positions at major auctions. The combination of historic first appearances, limited print runs for the time, and MCU-fueled demand creates spectacular valuations for high-quality copies.

This guide documents record sales, analyzes the factors that determine these astronomical prices and identifies the numbers likely to join this exclusive circle in the years to come. Essential data for any serious collector or investor.

Avengers #1 (September 1963) — The Holy Grail

First appearance of the Avengers (Thor, Iron Man, Hulk, Ant-Man, Wasp). Screenplay by Stan Lee, drawings by Jack Kirby. Estimated print run of 200,000 copies, of which a tiny fraction survives in high quality.

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Valuation factors

First appearance of a team that has become the most lucrative franchise in world cinema. Extreme rarefaction in high quality (CGC census: only 12 copies at 9.0 or more). Growing international demand, particularly from Asian markets.

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Avengers #4 (March 1964) — The Return of Captain America

Captain America rises from the ice and joins the Avengers. One of the most iconic moments in Marvel history. Jack Kirby's drawings deliver an instantly recognizable cover.

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Why this number is so valuable

Captain America has become the moral heart of the MCU. This issue combines first Silver Age appearance + founding narrative moment + iconic cover. Demand never wanes, regardless of the state of the comics market.

Avengers #57 (October 1968) — First appearance of Vision

Vision, the android created by Ultron, makes his first appearance in this issue written by Roy Thomas with art by John Buscema. Buscema's cover featuring Vision in backlight is one of the most recognizable of the Silver Age.

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Market context

The WandaVision (2021) series took this issue to historic levels. Prices have corrected by 15-20% since the peak but remain structurally above pre-MCU levels. Any new Vision/Scarlet Witch project will boost demand.

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Price trends and projections

The high-end Avengers market follows several dynamics:

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