A comic is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. With this in mind, CovrPrice only displays actual sales data (taken across multiple online marketplaces… not just eBay) to help you better determine the best value for your comics.
Our goal for this graph is to show overall sales trends for officially graded comics. Here we take the average for each condition and display it as a data point. To see the most recent sales data for each condition be sure to look at the individual sales data listed in the tables below.
“I sold a comic last week, why isn’t it showing up on your site?”
At CovrPrice, we capture tens of thousands of sales DAILY. It’s simply impossible for a human to determine the authenticity of every sale coming our way. (Trust us, we’ve tried) To ensure the quality of our data we error on the side of caution, valuing accuracy over quantity. We only integrate sales for comics that our robots are confident are correct. While we don’t capture 100% of every sale in the market we’re getting closer and closer to that goal. If you think we missed a sale that you want to be entered into CovrPrice just contact us at [email protected] with information about the sale and our humans will investigate and add it for you.
That’s easy, when listing your comics for sale on 3rd party marketplaces be sure you include the following: Comic Title, Issue #, Issue Year, Variant Info (usually the cover artists last name), and Grade info.
For example Captain Marvel #1 (2015) - Hughes Variant - CGC 9.8
This will help our robots better identify and sort your sales more accurately.
×The Neon Pulse of Rebellion: Exploring Detroit: Become Human
A state-of-the-art prototype designed to hunt "deviants"—androids that have broken their programming. His journey is a procedural thriller, often paired with the grizzled, android-hating Lieutenant Hank Anderson.
Released in 2018 by Quantic Dream, Detroit: Become Human isn’t just a video game; it’s a sprawling, interactive neo-noir that forces players to grapple with the definition of humanity. Set in a 2038 version of the Motor City, the narrative explores a world where high-functioning androids have replaced human labor in almost every sector, leading to a society simmering with economic tension and existential dread. A Trinity of Perspectives
A common housemaid model who "awakens" to protect a young girl from an abusive home. Her story is one of survival and the pursuit of a makeshift family in a world that views her as property.
While the setting is futuristic, the themes are deeply historical. The game draws heavy (and sometimes controversial) parallels to the Civil Rights Movement, utilizing imagery of segregated buses and "androids-only" zones. It asks uncomfortable questions: At what point does a machine’s simulation of emotion become "real"? Do we owe rights to something we created to serve us? Conclusion
A caretaker turned revolutionary leader. After being discarded by the system, he becomes the face of the android resistance, deciding whether the path to freedom is paved with peace or violence. The Weight of Choice
Despite its high-octane action sequences and stunning visual fidelity, Detroit: Become Human succeeds most in its quietest moments—the flicker of fear in an android’s eyes or the moral weight of a finger on a trigger. It remains a benchmark for cinematic storytelling, challenging players to decide not just the future of a city, but the contents of their own character.
The Neon Pulse of Rebellion: Exploring Detroit: Become Human
A state-of-the-art prototype designed to hunt "deviants"—androids that have broken their programming. His journey is a procedural thriller, often paired with the grizzled, android-hating Lieutenant Hank Anderson. Detroit: Become Human
Released in 2018 by Quantic Dream, Detroit: Become Human isn’t just a video game; it’s a sprawling, interactive neo-noir that forces players to grapple with the definition of humanity. Set in a 2038 version of the Motor City, the narrative explores a world where high-functioning androids have replaced human labor in almost every sector, leading to a society simmering with economic tension and existential dread. A Trinity of Perspectives The Neon Pulse of Rebellion: Exploring Detroit: Become
A common housemaid model who "awakens" to protect a young girl from an abusive home. Her story is one of survival and the pursuit of a makeshift family in a world that views her as property. Set in a 2038 version of the Motor
While the setting is futuristic, the themes are deeply historical. The game draws heavy (and sometimes controversial) parallels to the Civil Rights Movement, utilizing imagery of segregated buses and "androids-only" zones. It asks uncomfortable questions: At what point does a machine’s simulation of emotion become "real"? Do we owe rights to something we created to serve us? Conclusion
A caretaker turned revolutionary leader. After being discarded by the system, he becomes the face of the android resistance, deciding whether the path to freedom is paved with peace or violence. The Weight of Choice
Despite its high-octane action sequences and stunning visual fidelity, Detroit: Become Human succeeds most in its quietest moments—the flicker of fear in an android’s eyes or the moral weight of a finger on a trigger. It remains a benchmark for cinematic storytelling, challenging players to decide not just the future of a city, but the contents of their own character.