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Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong Vol. 2 #1 C (2025) – Alan Quah Variant Cover (NM/NM+)
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong Vol. 2 #1 C (2025) – Alan Quah Variant Cover (NM/NM+)
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Own a Titan-Sized Collectible: Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong Vol. 2 #1 (2025) – Alan Quah Variant Cover
Dive into the colossal clash of DC Comics and Legendary Comics with Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong Vol. 2 #1 (June 2025), a seven-issue limited series featuring the dynamic Alan Quah variant cover. Written by Brian Buccellato with art by Christian Duce and Luis Guerrero, this issue launches an epic sequel, blending DC’s Justice League with the Monsterverse’s Titans, ideal for collectors and investors.
Key Appearances: The issue stars the Justice League—Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash (Barry Allen), Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), Cyborg, Supergirl, and Mister Terrific—as they confront Task Force X (Suicide Squad), led by Amanda Waller, who plans to create controllable hybrid Titans. Godzilla, King Kong, and Col. Lee Shaw (from Godzilla: Awakening 2014) return, with King Shark transforming into a kaiju. Set in the Monsterverse’s Hollow Earth and Skull Island, the story introduces “titanized” DC characters, amplifying the crossover’s stakes.
Current Value: As of June 2025, Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong Vol. 2 #1 (Alan Quah variant, CGC 9.8) sells for $50–$70 on eBay, reflecting its connecting cover art and limited distribution. Ungraded Near Mint copies trade at $8–$15, compared to $5–$10 for the main cover. Quah’s reputation, built on works like Joker Vol. 2 and DC vs. Vampires, elevates this variant’s demand over others (e.g., Gabriel Hardman). Very Fine copies fetch $5–$8.
Expected Value & Trends: The issue’s value is set to climb, driven by the first series’ success (2023–2024, hardcover $29.99) and Monsterverse media like Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire ($560M box office). Alan Quah variants typically appreciate faster than standard covers, with modern crossover keys gaining 5–10% annually. If 2025–2026 brings new DC or Monsterverse projects (e.g., Superman 2025), CGC 9.8 Quah variants could hit $80–$110, and NM copies may reach $15–$25 within 12–18 months. King Shark’s kaiju form could further boost value if highlighted in media.
Investment Opportunity: The Alan Quah variant is a standout investment, combining Quah’s collectible artistry with the crossover’s pop culture appeal. Its key character transformations, Monsterverse setting, and limited print run make it a prime collectible. As DC and Legendary’s Titans collide, this issue offers both thrilling storytelling and strong financial upside.

