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The first issue of Batman’s solo series features the first appearances of two of his biggest arch enemies: The Joker & Catwoman. Since its release, it has become one of only a handful of comics in history to ever break the $500,000 sale mark. In 2013, one copy sold for over half a million dollars, making it one of the most expensive comic books in the world! Next on this list is All-Star Comics #8. The is a pretty big comic for any Wonder Woman fans out there, as it marks her debut appearance. This issue focusses on the Justice Society of America but also features Wonder Woman’s origin story. In 2017 a copy was listed on eBay and sold for $936,223.
Beginning our top ten is a character that could have easily been a product of his time but grew to be far more. Luke Cage, the indestructible ex-con from Harlem was created during the Blaxploitation era of movies such as Shaft. When the popularity of this era wore off, Luke’s adventures could have been forgotten. However, his team up with Iron Fist (who was created to cash in on Kung-Fu movies) meant that the Heroes for Hire remained a visible presence for many years. For a long time, Luke represented the street-level of the Marvel Universe. An urban hero, Luke didn’t wear a mask and was a visible member of his community. But over time, he grew. An affair with Jessica Jones led to Jessica falling pregnant. Luke and Jess realized they had real feelings for each other and married, later they welcomed their baby, Danielle. Around the same time, Luke accepted membership into the New Avengers. Despite his reservations, he wanted to be a man his child could respect. In time, he even led the New Avengers after Cap’s death. Later still, he would lead an incarnation of the Thunderbolts.
While noted author Si Spurrier penned this year’s Step by Bloody Step, it’s a credit to artists Matheus Lopes and Matias Bergara that it works so well. This story silently follows the adventures of a massive iron behemoth and the small child it protects as they venture through a strange, alien-like world. The young girl has no memories of what’s come before, no language, only this hulking giant who acts as shelter as well as a sort of strange knight in service. Talking too much about what happens would spoil the book, but it’s a pleasure to explore the strange world and piece together clues of what’s come before and what kind of society now stands with no words to guide you. Stylistically and tonally it reminded me of the excellent Little Bird, but the two stories are completely different subject matter. Step by Bloody Step was released in late February and will run four issues before it concludes in May. See extra info on https://onlinecomicbookstore.com/.