Collection: Bronze Age of Comics (1970-1985)

Vegas Comic Kingdom at VegasComics.com – Your premier destination for investment-grade Bronze Age of Comics (1970-1985) from DC, Marvel, and other publishers! Dive into our expertly curated collection of rare raw issues, signed editions, and professionally graded slabs, perfect for collectors and investors. The Bronze Age, spanning 1970 to 1985, marked a shift toward darker, socially relevant stories, with key titles like Green Lantern/Green Arrow #76 (1970, first Denny O’Neil/Neal Adams run, CGC 9.8 valued over $2,000), The Amazing Spider-Man #121-122 (1973, death of Gwen Stacy), and X-Men #94 (1975, first new X-Men team). Marvel introduced iconic characters like Wolverine (The Incredible Hulk #181, 1974, CGC 9.8 over $15,000), Punisher (Amazing Spider-Man #129), and Luke Cage (Hero for Hire #1, 1972), while DC delivered Batman #232 (first Ra’s al Ghul) and Swamp Thing #1 (1972). Publishers like Charlton (E-Man #1) and Gold Key (Star Trek #1) added variety, with artists like Jack Kirby (New Gods #1) and Bernie Wrightson driving innovation. Posts on X highlight Tomb of Dracula #10 (first Blade) and Iron Man #55 (first Thanos) as undervalued gems. With MCU (Blade, 2026) and DCU (Swamp Thing, 2025) adaptations fueling nostalgia, Bronze Age comics, known for lower print runs and experimental storytelling, offer significant value appreciation potential. Fresh inventory added daily, flexible payment plans, and offers considered. Shop at VegasComics.com to own a piece of the Bronze Age’s bold legacy today!
Bronze Age of Comics (1970-1985)