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Predator #2 Dark Horse Comics (VF+/NM-)

Predator #2 Dark Horse Comics (VF+/NM-)

Regular price $20.00 USD
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Predator #2 (Dark Horse Comics, 1989) is here to crash your collection like a Yautja on a New York City bender! This isn’t just the second issue of Dark Horse’s iconic Predator series—it’s the one where Detective Schaefer’s brother goes toe-to-toe with the galaxy’s ugliest tourist in a concrete jungle hotter than a Predator’s thermal vision. Written by Mark Verheiden and drawn by the legendary Chris Warner, this book’s got more grit than a skinned trophy rack and a cover so dope it’ll make you yell, ‘I ain’t got time to bleed!’
Current Value: Right now, this bad boy’s stalking the market at about $10-$15 raw in solid condition—think Very Fine or better. Graded at a CGC 9.8? You’re looking at $50-$70, because collectors are suckers for that pristine ‘first ongoing Predator series’ vibe. It’s not the debut (#1’s got that honor), but #2 keeps the heat coming, and the Chris Warner art is pure 80s comic gold. Recent eBay sales show it’s a steady mover—nothing crazy, but it’s got legs like a Predator on the hunt.
Expected Value Trends: Hold onto your spine, because this one’s got sneaky upside. With Marvel’s Predator reboot still flexing its muscles (Predator vs. Spider-Man drops April ’25), the Dark Horse originals are getting nostalgic love from fans who prefer their Predators with mullets and neon vibes. Short-term, a raw copy could creep to $20-$25 if hype builds. Long-term? If the upcoming crossover pops off or a new Predator flick leans into the retro roots, a 9.8 could hit $100 by late 2026. It’s not skyrocketing yet, but it’s a sleeper pick—like a cloaked Predator waiting to pounce.
Upcoming Events: Circle April 23, 2025, when Predator vs. Spider-Man #1 swings into shops. If Spidey and Skinner’s brawl reignites Predator fever, these early Dark Horse issues could see a collector surge. Plus, with Shane Black’s The Predator still echoing in pop culture and rumors of a new film simmering, any Yautja buzz could nudge this classic up. Comic-Con season might also spark some ‘80s nostalgia bidding wars—keep an eye out!
So, snag Predator #2 now—because in the comic game, it’s kill or be killed, and this issue’s got the firepower to make your shelf a trophy case. Bag it, board it, and flex it like you just took down a jungle commando squad. Who needs Arnold when you’ve got this?!"
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