Sunday, January 8, 2017

Comic Books You Need to Own: The Infinity Gauntlet #1

The Infinity Gauntlet #1
Comic book crossovers can be a tedious thing. Picking up a number of issues of series that you normally would not just to continue a story is a way that companies try to expose different characters to a new audience. One of the most interesting methods to compliment this strategy is to offer a limited series in a stand alone title with a number of adventures or tie-ins offered in other books.

Without a doubt, one of the most popular limited series of the past few decades features Thanos, Silver Surfer, Mephisto, and several other Marvel characters fighting over a glove. What? That’s right, this week’s edition of Comic Books You Need to Own centers on The Infinity Gauntlet #1. This was already one of the hottest back issues of 2016 and it will likely continue that run into this year.

Admittedly this one features one of my favorite openings of any comic book in the history of comic books. However, this book is the first adventure of all the characters in the Marvel Universe banding together to fight off the threat of the Infinity Gauntlet, and it was a pretty deal then.



Now with “Avengers: Infinity War” coming to theaters in the next few years, fans have caught on to just how important this series is. It’s already difficult to find, and will likely become impossible to find. With a current value of $35, according to Comic Book Realm, the first issue is this series (with art from the legendary George Perez BTW) is pretty much the most valuable in the run. The cover is pretty amazing as well featuring a number of Marvel heavies.

Infinity Gauntlet #1 was released in 1991, and the entire series has been available a few times in trade paperback form which is a great way to experience the story, but there is nothing like owning the original. It can still be found for $10 or so occasionally, but those are rare instances. Plus, with Thanos and company making appearances in the Marvel films, this book will likely join the $50 club before the end of the year.

The interesting thing with this issue is the two part formula being used for the film. This will be the first big time two-part comic book movie release, which means things that pop up in the first part might just skyrocket in value prior to the second installment of the film. It’s always hard to say about value, but this is one comic book that is loaded with potential and ready to climb quickly in value.


All the ingredients are here: great art, great writing, fabulous characters, decent opening value, etc. This is one comic book that belongs in everyone’s collection, and it might just be the crown jewel of the collection one day.

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