To start an Avengers collection with a budget of $200 to $500, focus on the accessible Bronze Age key issues (Avengers #181 Ant-Man at $80 – $150 in CGC 9.0, #196 Taskmaster at $100 – $200 in CGC 9.4) and the complete modern runs (New Avengers by Bendis, 51 issues for $100 – $200 in CGC 9.4). singles).

Collecting the Avengers is an exciting adventure but can seem overwhelming: more than 700 issues in the main series, dozens of spin-off series, major crossovers and a market where prices range from $2 to $400,000. The key to success for a beginner is to define a clear strategy from the start.

This guide is designed for the collector who is starting from scratch. It covers the essential basics: how to define your goals, what budget to allocate, which numbers to prioritize, where to buy smartly and how to protect your investment from day one.

Defining your collecting approach

Before purchasing a single issue, determine your collecting philosophy. Each approach dictates radically different choices:

Collection per run (recommended for beginners)

Choose a specific run and complete it. This approach offers the quickest satisfaction and a controllable budget. Accessible examples:

Collection by key issues

Target only key numbers (first appearances, pivotal moments). More expensive per issue but more rewarding for comic book history enthusiasts. Minimum budget: $500 for around ten significant Bronze/Modern Age keys.

Complete collection (full run #1-402)

The ultimate grail for the Avengers collector. Realistic but long term (5-15 years). Issues 100-400 can be found at $3 – $15 each, making 70% of the collection very affordable. These are #1-20 which represent the bulk of the budget.

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The first 10 numbers to buy

If you're starting today with a budget of $500, here's the recommended buying order:

  1. Avengers #181 (1979)— First appearance of Scott Lang (Ant-Man). CGC 9.0: $80 – $150. Key issue accessible with high MCU potential.
  2. Avengers #196 (1980)— First appearance of Taskmaster. Raw VF: $30 – $60. Expanding character in the MCU.
  3. Avengers #57 (1968)— First Vision. VG/FN raw: $80 – $150. Grail accessible in mid-grade.
  4. New Avengers #1 (2005)— CGC 9.8: $40 – $80. Cornerstone of the modern era.
  5. Avengers #87 (1971)— Origin of Black Panther. FN raw: $40 – $80.
  6. Avengers #100 (1972)— Anniversary number, all the Avengers together. FN: $20 – $40.
  7. Avengers #263 (1986)— Return of Jean Gray (X-Factor link). FN/VF: $10 – $20.
  8. Avengers Annual #10 (1981)— First Snape + first Madelyn Pryor. VF: $60 – $120.
  9. Avengers #221 (1982)— She-Hulk and Hawkeye join. VF: $8 – $15.
  10. Dark Avengers #1 (2009)— CGC 9.8: $30 – $60. Potential Thunderbolts MCU.

Where to buy your first Avengers

Each purchasing source has its advantages and pitfalls:

Protect and store your collection

The essential basics from the first issue purchased:

Beginner mistakes to avoid

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