

With nothing but rumors and a denial from Jennie Kim, this book is still selling strong.

We have seen many actors deny rumors in the past, only to find out they were true (we're looking at you, Andrew Garfield!). However, soon after, Jennie Kim told a Korean news outlet that she had not been in talks with Marvel for any MCU role. The website,, reported the news and sales of this book took off. Last month Jennie, a member of a Korean K-Pop group named Blackpink, was rumored to have been offered the role of Luna Snow in an unnamed MCU project. #9: WAR OF THE REALMS: NEW AGENTS OF ATLAS #1 | MARVEL | 2019 | Since early 2020, Agents of Atlas has been rumored to eventually become a part of the MCU. With a fantastic cover and all the elements of our childhood, it's easy to see why we saw this book hit a high sale of $301.56 for a CGC 9.8 and an NM raw FMV of $12. This movie drove enough nostalgia to send fans looking for Indy's undervalued first appearance once more.

The movie brought fans back to the character's roots while painfully reminding us that even our heroes are no match for Father Time. Thankfully, Ford returned for one final hurrah as the heroic archeologist in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. When Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull debuted, we all felt an unfortunately ungratifying ending to the legendary character. #10: RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK #1 | MARVEL | 1981 | In 2015, we said goodbye to one of Harrison Ford's iconic characters in the form of Han Solo's tragic death. These trends are due to rumors, fan-favorite covers, story-driven content, and content-related news. Each week, they present a newly updated list of the TOP 10 COMICS trending in the aftermarket. Want to know what comic books are trending each week and why? COVRPRICE.COM uses live sales analytics to identify and compile the most robust market price guide, highlighting the weekly top trending comics. The Hulk gets a new villain in a key issue of his annual series, and Aayla Secura takes the top spot with a beautifully illustrated cover! Other cinematic news has caused the Agents of Atlas and Superman to reach great sales trends. Speaking of Indy, thanks to the debut of his new movie, we get to see Indiana Jones' first appearance make our top ten. Sickness also returns to the top ten, proving that an indy book can go the distance when competing against big-name publishers. Spider-Man 2099, Spider-Boy, Miles Morales, and Spawn all return to our top ten list. We've got great books to cover, but let's get the repeats out of the way.
