Collectors this week flocked to a mix of revived classics and anniversary releases, driving up prices for rare variants across genres. Boom Studios' new cover for "Escape From New York" topped the weekly hot list,while a retailer‑exclusive version of Spawn #376 fetched a staggering $250. The trend underscores how film tie‑ins and milestone celebrations are reshaping the secondary market.

Escape From New York’s $38 Sale Sparks Film‑Comic Feedback Loop

The Boom Studios title surged after rumors of a Zack Snyder remake of the 1981 film, prompting a near‑mint copy to change hands for $38 and now list at a raw value of $6, according to the market roundup. This illustrates how a legacy film can simultaneously boost both comic and cinema interest, benefitting publishers, retailers and aftermarket traders.

Absolute Batman Issue 20 Commands $90 Premium Amid Printing Error

DC's "Absolute Batman" reclaimed the top spot when Issue 20 , featuring Robin Mech Suits, was released as a limited exclusive through Trinity Comics. A notable printing error turned the edition into a coveted retailer incentive, with a near‑mint copy selling for $90 and a raw fair market value of $75, as reported by the source.

Transformers 40th Anniversary Drives $25 Near‑Mint Sales

Celebrating four decades, the "Transformers The Movie" series climbed from eleventh to first on the weekly list, propelled by a dynamic Megatron‑Optimus Prime cover. Near‑mint copies peaked at $25 with a raw value of $24, reflecting strong collector appetite for anniversary‑linked releases, according to the report.

Club Nephilim’s Spot‑UV Cover Reaches $100, Backed by Kickstarter Roots

Independent title "Club Nephilim," originally a $10 Kickstarter, surprised the market when a spot‑UV cover by artist Andrew Tarusov pushed a near‑mint edition to a $100 sale and a raw value of $84. The surge highlights how creator reputation can elevate niche projects to premium status.

Spawn #376 Retailer Incentive Hits $250, Setting New Benchmarks

Spawn issue three‑seventy‑six introduced a new creative team and a narrative time jump, with an exclusive retailer incentive version commanding a remarkable $250 high sale and a raw value of $207. This sale, noted in the weekly roundup, underscores the premium placed on limited incentives in the modern comic market.

Who Will Capitalize on the Masters of the Universe Resurgence?

The theatrical debut of a modern reinterpretation of the 1980s cartoon sparked a surge in demand for the original comic,with a near‑mint copy selling for $80 and a raw value of $42. While the report details the price jump, it does not identify which publishers or retailers stand to benefit most from the renewed interest.

Unverified Leak: Brainiac’s Motives and Lex Luthor’s War Suit

Superman fans received a leaked set scene hinting at Brainiac’s motives and a social‑media reveal of Lex Luthor’s war suit by James Gunn. The issue featuring these elements recorded a $34 high sale and a $16 raw value, but the source does not confirm the authenticity of the leak or its impact on future sales.