The Walking Dead #1
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The Walking Dead #2
Released: November 2003
Story: Robert Kirkman
Arwork: Tony Moore
The second issue of The Walking Dead comic book series features the 1st appearance of Lori Grimes, Carl Grimes and Glenn. There is a “Heaven’s War” preview in this issue as well. The Walking Dead #2 pictured above was sold in January 2014 for $850.00 dollars by top rated seller Top Notch Comics.
Recorded Sales & Value Estimates:
- CGC 9.8 – $1,250 – $2,495
- CGC 9.6 – $280 – $800
- CGC 9.4 – $280 – $525
- CGC 9.2 – $300 – $322
- CGC 9.0 – $200 – $305
- Ungraded – $300 – $450
The Walking Dead #3
Released: December 2003
Story: Robert Kirkman
Arwork: Tony Moore
The Walking Dead issue #3 features the 1st appearance of Allen, Donna, Billy, Ben, Jim, Dale, Carol, Sophia, Amy and Andrea.
Recorded Sales & Value Estimates:
- CGC 9.8 – $385 – $550
- CGC 9.6 – $325 – $363
- CGC 9.4 – $380
- CGC 9.2 – $200 – $230
- CGC 9.0 – $215
- Ungraded – $110 – $315
The Walking Dead #4
Released: January 2004
Story: Robert Kirkman
Arwork: Tony Moore
Recorded Sales & Value Estimates:
- CGC 9.8 – $310 – $400
- CGC 9.6 – $200 – $250
- CGC 9.4 – $185 – $200
- CGC 9.2 – $105 – $125
- CGC 9.0 – $110
- Ungraded – $100 – $200
The Walking Dead #5
Released: February 2004
Story: Robert Kirkman
Arwork: Tony Moore
The cover of The Walking Dead issue #5 features a winter theme, and the story revolves around the “death” of Amy.
Recorded Sales & Value Estimates:
- CGC 9.8 – $250 – $325
- CGC 9.6 – $125 – $200
- CGC 9.4 – $125 – $235
- CGC 9.2 – $125
- CGC 9.0 – $75
- CGC 8.5 – $45 – $60
- Ungraded – $75 – $150
Walking Dead #6
Released: March 2004
Story: Robert Kirkman
Arwork: Tony Moore
In this issue of the Walking Dead, the story revolves around the “death” of Jim & Shane.
Recorded Sales & Value Estimates:
- CGC 9.8 – $305
- CGC 9.6 – $150 – $185
- CGC 9.4 – $125 – $150
- CGC 9.2 – $105 – $150
- Ungraded – $70 – $140
The Walking Dead #7
Released: April 2004
Story: Robert Kirkman
Artwork: Charlie Adlard
Cover: Tony Moore
The Walking Dead #7 is the 1st appearance of Tyreese, Julie and Chris. In this issue Lori reveals that she is pregnant. This is the first issue to feature artwork by Charlie Adlard, previous issues featured artwork of Moore. A CGC 9.9 signed copy by Kirkman and Cliff Rathburn – including a sketch by Rathburn on the front cover sold for $685 in February 2014.
Recorded Sales & Value Estimates:
- CGC 9.8 – $150 – $305
- CGC 9.6 – $110 – $150
- CGC 9.4 – $120 – $135
- CGC 9.2 – $40
- Ungraded – $65 – $110
The Walking Dead #8
Released: May 2004
Story: Robert Kirkman
Artwork: Charlie Adlard
Cover: Tony Moore
This was the first issue to feature the names Kirkman – Adlard – Rathburn above The Walking Dead logo on the front cover.
Recorded Sales & Value Estimates:
- CGC 9.8 – $120 – $320
- CGC 9.6 – $75 – $110
- CGC 9.4 – $75
- CGC 9.2 – $55 – $80
- CGC 8.5 – $60 – $65
- Ungraded – $60 – $100
The Walking Dead #9
Released: June 2004
Story: Robert Kirkman
Artwork: Charlie Adlard
Cover: Tony Moore
The Walking Dead #9 features the first appearance of Otis, and the ‘death’ of Donna.
Recorded Sales & Value Estimates:
- CGC 9.8 – $115 – $150
- CGC 9.6 – $58 – $100
- CGC 9.4 – $40
- Ungraded – $30 – $60
The Walking Dead #10
Released: July 2004
Story: Robert Kirkman
Artwork: Charlie Adlard
Cover: Tony Moore
This issue features the 1st appearance of Hershel, Lacey, Arnold, Maggie, Billy, Rachel Greene, Susie Greene, and Patricia.
- CGC 9.8 – $200 – $240
- CGC 9.6 – $65 – $110
- CGC 9.4 – $60
- Ungraded – $35 – $75
Notes About The Values Above:
These are all first print run The Walking Dead comic book values.
The Walking Dead comic book values above reflect market values of recently completed auctions on ebay. The CGC values are copies that were graded/slabbed and we do provide an ungraded range of values too. Some things to keep in mind is that the values don’t reflect shipping charges or fees the seller has to pay in order to sell the items.
These values will tend to be lower than what a high-end comic book shop might charge. If you are trying to sell your Walking Dead comic books – a comic book shop/show buyer or a pawn shop will typically pay you less than the lower end of this range of values. Additionally, the higher end values above tend to be from top rated sellers and reputable dealers online.
The values above reflect issues that are not signed, and typically signed copies by Kirman, Moore … ect aren’t worth much more than an unsigned copy of a Walking Dead comic book from this era.
More The Walking Dead Comic Book Value Guides:
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The Walking Dead Issues #41 – 50 Price Guide
Hi you have release dates on some as 2014 not 2004.
Thank you for pointing this out, I have corrected the error.