Tales of Asgard #1 Newsstand $1.50 Variant Value
From: The 2024 CPV Price Guide for Canadian Price Variants (Type 1A) by Bill Alexander, Tim Bildhauser, Paul Clairmont, Greg Holland, Jon McClure, Jayden Mitchell, Benjamin Nobel, Conan Saunders, Doug Sulipa, and Angelo Virone [ introduction, table of contents, all titles, other price guide editions]
9.2 | Near Mint - | $20 |
9.0 | Very Fine / Near Mint | $18 |
8.0 | Very Fine | $14 |
6.0 | Fine | $10 |
4.0 | Very Good | $7 |
2.0 | Good | $3 |
Tales of Asgard #1 $1.50 Newsstand Cover Price Variant, Marvel, 2/1984, Published in the USA
Tales of Asgard #1 $1.50 Canadian Price Variant Issue Notes:
Reprints Tales of Asgard stories from Journey Into Mystery #129-136
CGC label note: $1.50 cover price.
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Tales of Asgard #1 has a $1.50 variant NM- value of $20, putting it in the top quartile of our guide's coverage universe. We think this variant is worth keeping an eye on (check out the issue notes in the page above for more details), and as a collectible we give the price variant FOUR STARS. Regular copies in 9.2 have not changed in value since 2018. Meanwhile, CPV newsstand copies in 9.2 have outperformed notably, increasing in value by $4 since 2018, or about +25%.
Tales of Asgard #1 Comic Book FAQ
What is the value of Tales of Asgard #1?
I have a copy of Tales of Asgard #1 and I want to know what this comic book is worth in different grades as a first printing?
✔️Accepted answer:
The answer depends on the type that you own. For Tales of Asgard #1, Marvel published a direct edition type (exceptionally well preserved by collectors as direct edition comics were the type sold in comic shops), and two newsstand types which were sold to the general public on newsstands (a regular cover price version and the $1.50 price variant). If you own a price variant, lucky you, it is worth $20 in 9.2 (Near Mint Minus).
Suggested answer:
Check whether the cover of your copy of Tales of Asgard #1 has a graphical logo or a bar code box. If it has a graphical logo, sorry to break it to you but you own a commonplace direct edition copy which is worth about $5.
Suggested answer:
If your copy of Tales of Asgard #1 has a bar code box on the cover, then you've got a newsstand copy! Is it the more-rare price variant? Now for the moment of excitement: is the cover price of your newsstand copy $1.50? If so, congratulations, you own the cover price variant!!
What is Tales of Asgard #1 worth in VF/NM condition?
✔️Accepted answer:
The direct edition (logo on cover) is worth about $4 in VF/NM whereas the $1.50 newsstand variants are worth $18.
Why are the Tales of Asgard #1 newsstand cover price variants worth so much more than the direct edition copies?
✔️Accepted answer:
As collectibles, direct edition copies are already at a disadvantage compared to newsstand copies in the highest grades, because direct editions were extraordinarily well preserved as the distinct type sold in specialty comic shops. The comic shop owners ordered direct edition copies of Tales of Asgard #1 at a discount to cover price, but on a non-returnable basis (the graphical logo was to tell non-returnable copies apart from their returnable newsstand counterparts). When their orders arrived, the comic shop staff handled the books with extreme care to preserve their condition, and then the comic book collectors who shopped there typically preserved their purchases in plastic bags with backing boards. By contrast, newsstand copies were treated as reading material with no staff training to handle the books with any semblance of care, and they were then sold to the general public; unsold copies were returned for credit and typically pulped/recycled forward. Only those newsstand copies of Tales of Asgard #1 that were taken home and preserved by collectors would survive today in the highest grades. Among surviving newsstand copies of Tales of Asgard #1, the market area that received the $1.50 cover price newsstand copies was a restricted area representing less than 10% the population of the total North American newsstand market. That's because the destination market for $1.50 copies of Tales of Asgard #1 was Canadian newsstands — hence the name Canadian Price Variant as a short-hand for $1.50 Price Variant. All of this adds up to a market value for the $1.50 variant approximately 350% higher than the direct edition in Very Fine / Near Mint (9.0) condition, as of our 2024 CPV Price Guide Edition.
In VF condition, how much is Tales of Asgard #1 worth?
✔️Accepted answer:
The direct edition version of Tales of Asgard #1 is worth about $3 in Very Fine (8.0) whereas the $1.50 newsstand variants are worth $14.
What is the value of Tales of Asgard #1 in Fine condition?
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In FN (6.0) shape, the direct edition version of Tales of Asgard #1 is worth about $2 whereas the $1.50 newsstand variants are worth $10.
What is the approximate Tales of Asgard #1 value in very good condition?
✔️Accepted answer:
Down in VG (4.0) Very Good condition, the direct edition version of Tales of Asgard #1 is worth about $1 whereas the $1.50 newsstand variants are worth $7.
What is the Tales of Asgard #1 price guide value in good condition?
✔️Accepted answer:
The price guide value way down in GD (2.0) Good condition for Tales of Asgard #1 is about $0.50 for the direct edition version whereas the $1.50 newsstand variants are worth $3.
Has the Tales of Asgard #1 $1.50 variant from Marvel been a good investment?
✔️Accepted answer:
Tales of Asgard #1 $1.50 variant newsstand copies in 9.2 have produced gains, increasing in value by $4 since 2018, or about +25% in 7 years (from our 2018 guide edition to our 2024 guide edition).
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