Mark Spears' Captain America Cover Tops Weekly Hottest Comics List, Beating Absolute Batman
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Rich Johnston
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This article covers the weekly ranking of the top ten hottest comics, led by Mark Spears' first Marvel Comics cover for Captain America, which outperformed Absolute Batman in collector demand. It discusses various comic releases including Absolute Batman, Batman: Knightfall Part I, Spider-Man: Brand New Day featuring Tombstone, and other DC and Marvel titles. The piece tracks collector trends, speculation market movements, and pre-release buzz across the comic book industry.
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· 3 pulledMark Spears surprise-dropped his first Marvel Comic cover for Captain America, and collectors reacted accordingly.
Absolute Batman #20 also got […]
Even more than they did to the end of an Absolute Batman TV series, as well as a trailer for Batman: Knightfall Part I.
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