Number :The Walking Dead #1 (Image Comics)
Publication date:October 2003
Creators:Robert Kirkman (screenplay), Tony Moore (drawing & inking)
Current value CGC 9.8:~22,000 – 28,000 USD (first print, white cover)
The Walking Dead #1 is one of the most sought-after independent comics of the 21st century. With an initial print run of only around 7,200 copies, this issue became a major collector's item after the explosion of the AMC television series in 2010. The combination of a confidential print run and massive cultural popularity makes it a holy grail for investors and horror comics enthusiasts alike.
The first issue introduces Rick Grimes, a police officer who wakes up in a world devastated by a zombie apocalypse. Tony Moore's iconic black and white cover, showing Rick facing a horde of undead, is instantly recognizable and is one of the most iconic images in modern independent comics.
Publication context
In 2003, Image Comics took a risk on a black and white horror title by a still little-known screenwriter. The initial print run of 7,200 copies reflects modest market expectations. Robert Kirkman had already published a few titles with Image, but nothing suggested the cultural phenomenon to come. Immediate critical success led to rapid reprints, but only the first print retained significant collector's value.
The creators
Robert Kirkman pens a screenplay that reinvents the zombie genre by focusing on survivors rather than monsters. Tony Moore delivers striking graphic work in black and white, with expressive inking that amplifies the horror. Moore will leave the series at #6, replaced by Charlie Adlard, making his early issues even more popular with collectors.
The cover and variants
First print (October 2003)
Color cover by Tony Moore with a distinctive white background. This is the most sought after version. It can be recognized by the absence of "2nd printing" and the original barcode.
Wizard World Philadelphia variant
Limited edition with alternate cover, extremely rare. CGC 9.8 certified examples regularly exceed $40,000.
Reprints
The second and third prints are identifiable by their mentions on the cover. Their value remains modest (200-500 USD in 9.8) compared to the first print.
CGC census and distribution by grade
The CGC census lists around 4,500 certified copies of the first print. The distribution shows a concentration in grades 9.4-9.8, typical of a modern comic. Around 800 copies are graded 9.8, which remains relatively accessible for a key issue of this importance.
Value by grade (first print)
- CGC 9.8:22,000 – 28,000 USD
- GCC 9.6:8,000 – 12,000 USD
- GCC 9.4:5,000 – 7,000 USD
- GCC 9.2:3,500 – 5,000 USD
- CGC 9.0:2 500 – 3 500 USD
Price history
Before the TV series (2003-2010), a 9.8 copy sold for between 500 and 1,500 USD. The announcement of the AMC series in 2010 caused prices to explode, peaking around USD 35,000 in 2014-2015. After the end of the TV series, prices stabilized between 20,000 and 28,000 USD for a 9.8, showing a solid collector base beyond the media phenomenon.
Shopping Tips
Systematically check that it is indeed the first print: absence of any mention of reprint, original barcode without surcharge. The white of the cover is sensitive to handling — any yellowing or fingerprints will significantly impact the grade. For a reasonable investment, grade 9.4 offers excellent value for money with attractive appreciation potential. Check out our guide tohigh value independent comicsto contextualize this purchase.
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