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Fantastic Four vs. X-Men #3

Fantastic Four vs. X-Men #3

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Fantastic Four vs. X-Men #3 (1987)
Dive into the action-packed drama of Fantastic Four vs. X-Men #3, a pivotal issue from the 1987 Marvel miniseries penned by legendary writer Chris Claremont with art by Jon Bogdanove and Terry Austin. Titled "By the Soul's Darkest Light," this comic thrusts readers into the emotional and physical clash between Marvel's First Family and the mutant outcasts, the X-Men. As the fallout from the Mutant Massacre continues, Kitty Pryde’s life hangs in the balance, leading to a desperate alliance with Doctor Doom. This issue blends intense superhero conflict with deep character moments, making it a must-have for collectors and fans of Marvel’s rich 1980s era.
Value Highlights
  • Historical Context: Released in April 1987, this issue is part of a four-issue limited series that bridges the Fantastic Four and X-Men franchises during the aftermath of the Mutant Massacre crossover. Its ties to this iconic event enhance its collectible appeal.
  • Key Moments: Features Doctor Doom curing Storm’s injuries and Kitty Pryde’s harrowing decision to end her own life rather than owe Doom a debt, showcasing Claremont’s signature emotional depth. These moments elevate its narrative significance.
  • Condition and Pricing: As of March 2025, raw near-mint (NM) copies typically range from $15 to $20 on secondary markets like eBay and MyComicShop, reflecting steady demand. CGC 9.8 graded copies can fetch $50–$75, with prices climbing for pristine examples due to the series’ cult status.
  • Creative Team: Claremont’s storytelling, paired with Bogdanove’s dynamic pencils and Austin’s crisp inks, makes this a standout issue from a beloved creative era at Marvel.
Market Trends
  • 1980s Marvel Resurgence: The late 1980s are seeing renewed collector interest, driven by nostalgia and the MCU’s upcoming Fantastic Four film in July 2025. This miniseries, spotlighting both teams and Doctor Doom, rides this wave, with values trending upward modestly since early 2024.
  • Doctor Doom Factor: With Doom’s prominence in the 2025 "One World Under Doom" comic event and his MCU debut on the horizon, issues featuring the Latverian monarch—like this one—are gaining traction. Expect a potential 10–20% value bump as hype builds.
  • Limited Series Appeal: As part of a concise four-issue arc, Fantastic Four vs. X-Men #3 benefits from completist demand. Sets of the full series in high grade have sold for $100–$150 recently, suggesting individual issues could see further appreciation.
  • Condition Sensitivity: Low-grade copies (VG or lower) hover around $2–$4, but the gap widens significantly for NM or better, reflecting a market preference for well-preserved 1980s books.
Grab Fantastic Four vs. X-Men #3 now—a thrilling chapter in Marvel history with growing value potential as the Fantastic Four and Doctor Doom reclaim the spotlight in 2025! Perfect for collectors seeking a piece of 1980s superhero legacy with investment upside.
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