Collection: Malibu Comics

Vegas Comic Kingdom at VegasComics.com – Your premier destination for investment-grade Malibu Comics from the late 1980s and early 1990s! Dive into our expertly curated collection of rare raw issues, signed editions, and professionally graded slabs, perfect for collectors and investors. Malibu Comics, founded in 1986 by Dave Olbrich, Tom Mason, and Scott Mitchell Rosenberg, is best known for its Ultraverse superhero line, launched in 1993 with titles like Prime #1, Mantra #1, Night Man #1, and Ultraforce #1. Notable for digital coloring and high-quality paper, Malibu’s key imprints included Aircel (Men in Black #1, 1990, CGC 9.8 valued over $1,000), Eternity (Ninja High School), Adventure (Planet of the Apes), and Bravura (creator-owned titles like Dreadstar and Nocturnals). Malibu briefly published Image Comics in 1992, boosting its market share past DC Comics. Acquired by Marvel in 1994, the Ultraverse saw crossovers like Prime vs. The Incredible Hulk and Rune vs. Venom, but most titles were canceled by 1996. The Men in Black franchise, spawning a $1.65 billion film series, remains Malibu’s biggest legacy. Posts on X highlight Ex-Mutants and Prototype #1 (CGC 9.8 over $500) as undervalued gems. With renewed interest in 1990s nostalgia and potential Ultraverse revivals in Marvel’s MCU post-Avengers: Secret Wars (2027), Malibu’s low-print-run issues offer significant value appreciation potential. Fresh inventory added daily, flexible payment plans, and offers considered. Shop at VegasComics.com to own a piece of Malibu Comics’ bold legacy today


Note: Malibu Comics ceased publishing new material after Marvel’s 1994 buyout, with Bravura titles continuing until October 1995. Recent Malibu Comics releases listed on sites like League of Comic Geeks (e.g., Bones, 1987-present) are likely reprints or misattributed, as no new series have been confirmed since the 1990s.