Collection: White Widow

Web Your Way to Wealth with White Widow (Absolute Comics) – Invest in Indie Glory!
Listen up, comic hustlers—White Widow from Absolute Comics Group is the 2025 investment wildcard that’ll spin your profits faster than Gabrielle Garcia dodging a bullet in her dorm room! Launched in October 2018 by artist Jamie Tyndall and writer Benny Powell, this indie breakout’s been slinging webs through 12+ issues (and counting), building a cult following bigger than a TikTok dance craze. It’s not just a spider-powered origin story—it’s a low-print-run, variant-heavy goldmine hotter than a St. Louis summer (RIP, March snow!). Here’s why White Widow is your indie profit spinner:
  • #1 – The Web-Slinging Whale: Gabrielle’s debut—college girl turned White Widow after a mysterious injection—dropped with a measly 10,000-ish print run. Raw NM Cover A (silver foil logo) is $15-$20 on eBay, but CGC 9.8s hit $100+, up 30% since 2023. With 50+ variants (foils, virgins, metals), the rare Akira Homage or Sketch Editions fetch $50-$75 raw—doubling in two years!
  • Key Issues That Bite: #2 (1st full Blood Widow, her evil sis) is $10 NM raw, $60 CGC 9.8—up 25% since 2021 as the rivalry heats up. #4 (IMBC crossover tease) and #6 (Japan trip, Blood Widow rematch) are $8-$12 raw, but graded 9.8s near $50—sneaky risers with fan buzz on X.
  • Variant Madness = Cash Chaos: Absolute pumps out covers like Spider-Man spins webs—#1 alone has 20+ variants (red foil, holo, lenticulars). Metal Covers (e.g., #5 Jenna Powell Golden Metal) are $100-$125 NM, tripling since 2020. Low supply, high demand—con exclusives like NYCC Metallics are unicorn-rare at $150+.
  • Indie Scarcity Edge: Unlike Marvel’s mass prints, White Widow’s small runs (5,000-10,000 per issue) mean fewer survive the wild. CGC census shows only 151 graded #1 Cover A copies—95 at 9.8. Later issues (#9-12) dip even lower, with #12’s Darchon clash at $15 raw but climbing fast.
  • Pop Culture Web: It’s the #1 indie comic by sales (per Absolute’s hype), outselling some Big Two books. Webtoon exposure, Kickstarter buzz (2024’s #1 relaunch raised $50K+), and X chatter about a film pitch keep it trending. Tyndall’s pinup-style art is collector crack—think J. Scott Campbell with a spider twist.
  • Condition is Your Web-Warden: Our stock? Mint to Near Mint, bagged, boarded in Mylar goodness—because a bent #1 is as useless as a web without stickiness. Graded beats raw for max ROI.
This isn’t just a comic—it’s an indie uprising with Spider-Man swagger and Witchblade edge. Comics are up 25% market-wide since 2020 (GoCollect), but White Widow’s low entry point—#1 at $20 vs. Amazing Spider-Man #300’s $1,000—screams upside. It’s outsold expectations, with #1’s value tripling since 2018 and variants exploding 50-100% yearly. Grab these before Wall Street trades suits for spandex or TikTok flippers flood the market—or before Blood Widow snips your profit thread! Invest now, and let Absolute’s web-weaver spin your fortune!
WARNING: Some White Widow content may contain mature themes and depictions of espionage, violence, and questionable fashion choices. Parental discretion is advised. (Basically, don't let your kids read this while they're eating cereal.)
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