1963 X-MEN #1 Comic Book
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$240,000
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$20
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#XMEN1
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03/2021
Initial Offering Date
Looking for new stories in the early ‘60s, Stan Lee began brainstorming characters and their super-powers. Having used the “radioactive-accident” origin story multiple times, Lee “took the cowardly way out” and decided they would be born mutants, providing the spark for the X-Men. He originally called the team the Mutants, but was advised by Marvel’s publisher that kids were unfamiliar with the term, so instead settled on the name X-Men. The X-Men series was not an immediate hit, but caught a second wind in 1975 when writer Len Wein and artist Dave Cockrum introduced new characters like Wolverine and Nightcrawler.
“X-Men are an esteemed comic book property, and as such, their key issues remain some of the rarest and sought after books on the market.”
— Go Collect
#XMEN1 Timeline
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Stan Lee joins Timely Comics, which would eventually become Marvel.
Jan. 1939
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X-Men #1 is released, marking the first appearance of the X-Men team and characters such as Professor X, Cyclops, Beast, Angel, and Marvel Girl. #XMEN1 is printed.
Aug. 1963
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X-Men #94 is released. Marvel Girl, Angel, and Iceman depart the team, leaving Wolverine, Nightcrawler, and others to carry the torch.
Aug. 1975
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While in dire financial straits, Marvel is forced to sell off the X-Men film rights to 20th Century Fox for just $2.6 million.
Jan. 1993
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The first X-Men movie, X-Men, is released by 20th Century Fox. Directed by Bryan Singer, the film stars Patrick Stewart as Professor X, Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, and Halle Berry as Storm. X-Men takes in $269,339,528 at the worldwide box office.
Jul. 2000
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Following up on the first release, the X-Men sequel, X-Men 2, hits theatres, grossing $407,711,549 at the worldwide box office.
May 2003
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The third film in the franchise, X-Men: The Last Stand, takes in $460,435,291 at the worldwide box office.
May 2006
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine tells the origin story of Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine. The film would generate $373,062,864 at the international box office.
May 2009
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X-Men: First Class is released, taking in $352,616,690 at the worldwide box office.
Jun. 2011
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With $746,045,700 at the worldwide box office, X-Men: Days of Future Past sets a new record revenue mark for an X-Men title.
May 2014
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X-Men: Apocalypse is released, taking in $543,934,105 at the worldwide box office.
May 2016
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After the Disney-Fox merger, the film rights to the X-Men are brought back in-house.
Mar. 2019
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Rally enters into an agreement to acquire #XMEN1 and offer it on the Rally platform.
Nov. 2020
#XMEN1 Details
Rally’s #XMEN1 is a 1963 X-Men #1 comic book graded CGC NM 9.4. In the top .5% of all graded copies, #XMEN1 is 1 of 13 graded CGC 9.4, with only 6 copies graded higher.
Invest NowFinancials | |
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Price Per Share | $20.00 |
Number of Shares | 12000 |
Market Cap. | $240,000.00 |
Storage Location | Rally |
Asset Specifications | |
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Title | X-Men #1 |
Key Issue | First issue in self-titled series |
Key Issue cont’d | First appearance of X-Men |
Publisher | Marvel |
Store Date | August 31, 1963 |
Cover Price | $0.12 |
Writer | Stan Lee |
Cover Artist | Jack Kirby |
Penciller | Jack Kirby |
Inker | Sol Brodsky, Paul Reinman (disputed) |
Letterer | Sam Rosen |
Editor | Stan Lee |
Rarity | 1 of 13 (CGC NM 9.4) |
Authentication | Certified Guaranty Company (CGC) |
Grade | NM 9.4 |
Certification No. | 1615570001 |