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Canadian Price Variants (CPVs) and the CGC Census — 2024

By Greg Holland, Overstreet Advisor, CGCData.com administrator, writer for GPAnalysis and SlabData.com, November 6, 2024

“The CGC Census reported percentages of CPV books for Marvel and D.C. Comics in the 1980s is currently 2.8% and 3.0%, respectively.”

Canadian Price Variants (CPVs) are given a notation during the CGC grading process and the number of CGC graded copies of CPVs are recorded in the CGC Census. Since 2003, CGC Census data updates have been compiled and made available online at CGCdata.com. The current (November 2024) CGC counts for CPVs are: Marvel, 13,210 CPVs graded (up 10.7% since last year), and D.C. Comics, 3,805 CPVs graded (up 9.8% since last year). Archie Publications have 1,555 CPVs on the CGC Census (down 10% since last year, perhaps there was a data correction), and Warren/Harris have 354 (up 25.5% since last year).

CPV data table by publisher

For the 13,210 Marvel CPVs graded by CGC, there are 1,297 different issues. The average is over 10 CPVs per issue, but the top ten Marvel issues for CPVs average 365 CGC copies per issue, with Amazing Spider-Man #252 having 825 CPVs and Thor #337 having 690 CPVs each at the top of the Marvel list.

For the 3,805 D.C. Comics CPVs graded by CGC, there are 923 different issues. The average is just over 4 CPVs graded by CGC per issue. The top ten D.C. Comics issue for CPVs average 85 CPVs per issue, but the only two D.C. Comics CPVs are currently above 100 CGC graded copies. Tales of the Teen Titans #44 has 170 and Booster Gold #1 has 104. There are now eight other D.C. Comics issues with at least 50 CGC graded copies of CPVs.

For Archie Publications total of 1,555 CPVs, 377 are TMNT Adventures #1 (1988) and 124 are TMNT Adventures #1 (1989). Betty and Veronica #320 (1982) has 72 CPVs graded. Warren Publishing has 354 CPVs on the CGC Census, but only Vampirella #83 has more than 10 graded copies, having 17 CPVs. Harris has 23 graded CPVs, with 20 for Vampirella #113 on the CGC Census.

With more than 20 years of CGC Census history available at CGCdata.com, it’s possible to check not only the current CPV counts on the CGC Census, but also the historical CGC census numbers by CGC grade.

A dramatic increase in the numbers of CPV Marvel comic books graded by CGC is evident, particularly in the last five years. A similar recent increase can be observed for CPV D.C. Comics issues, although the counts are significantly lower.

Canadian price variants CGC census chart #1

Canadian price variants CGC census chart #2

The CPV counts of CGC graded copies are important, but most CPV analysis focuses on the relative scarcity of CPVs to their direct edition (and U.S. newsstand) counterparts. In the CGC Census, there is no separation of U.S. newsstand edition from direct editions (recent CGC policy changes are not reflected in the current CGC Census), therefore the CGC Census does not provide a direct method for estimated scarcity for all three editions. However, the percentage of CPVs graded by CGC overall can be established.

CPV data table - Marvel and DC Comics

The CGC Census reported percentages of CPV books for Marvel and D.C. Comics in the 1980s is currently 2.8% and 3.0%, respectively. The percentage of CPV books for Archie Publications is 10.9%, much higher than the Marvel and D.C. Comic percentages (a higher CPV percentage is to be expected given that Archie did not widely introduce direct editions until 1988, about ten years later than Marvel and D.C. Comics).

It is important to note that all CGC grades are included in these totals, and there are many comic books which are not (yet) worth submitting to CGC in midgrade or lower grade conditions. Additionally, the dramatic increase in the number of CPVs submitted to CGC since 2018 may continue to have an impact on the percentage of CPVs on the CGC Census for years to come. At the moment, however, the current snapshot of CPVs percentages on the CGC Census applies to more than 580,000 CGC graded Marvel and D.C. comic books.

Greg Holland

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About the Author

Greg Holland has collected comic books for over 30 years and has been the administrator of the CGC Census Analysis website CGCdata.com since 2003. Dr. Holland holds a Ph.D. in information quality from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and has held data science positions as research director, analyst, and administrator for government, corporations, and university. He is the 1999 founder of the ValiantComics.com website and the 2004 ValiantFans.com message board. Active on the CGC Forums as ‘valiantman’ since 2002, he is also a 15+ year advisor to the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide and contributor to later editions of the Standard Catalog of Comic Books. Greg resides in Arkansas, USA, with his wife and their daughter.

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