# Mystery Heats Up: Journey into Mystery Soars 260%

JunkPal's market report for 2026-w34. See which comics and collectibles are surging and what buyers are hunting.

**Tags:** market-report

**Published:** 2026-08-17

# JunkPal Market Report: Week 2026-w34

This week saw significant volatility, with certain high-demand comic titles experiencing explosive growth. The market continues to reward scarcity and high-profile character runs, while classic numismatic items also saw healthy upward movement. Overall, the trend points toward strong collector interest in key comic milestones and specific, sought-after collectibles.

## Movers

**Top Performers:**

* **Journey into Mystery [Venom] #633 (2012):** This title saw the most dramatic surge, jumping an incredible **+260%** month-over-month, landing at a median used price of **$302.52**. This massive spike could be attributed to renewed hype surrounding the Venom character or perhaps a recent influx of high-grade copies hitting the market.
* **Absolute Batman [5th Print 1:25 Dragotta Sketch] #1 (2024):** This specific variant is performing exceptionally well, showing a **+168%** increase to reach **$306.74** used. High-end variant sketches often command premium attention, suggesting collectors are prioritizing unique production runs.
* **Deadpool By Joe Kelly Omnibus [DM - Hardcover] (2014):** Following closely behind, this omnibus increased by **+168%**, now valued at **$141.49** used. Omnibus formats generally appeal to dedicated fans looking to complete comprehensive runs.
* **Absolute Batman [Tan] #1 (2024):** Another strong Batman entry, this tan variant jumped **+165%** to **$225** used, indicating sustained interest in the Absolute series.

**Numismatic & Other Gains:**

* **1848 Seated Liberty Quarter:** This coin showed robust growth of **+133%**, achieving a median used price of **$460.45**. Classic American coinage often sees steady appreciation based on historical demand.
* **1806 [INVERTED 6] Draped Bust Half Dollar:** This coin saw a solid **+88%** climb, settling at **$772.45** used, reflecting strong interest in error coins.

**Slightly Less Explosive Growth:**

* **Superboy #4 (1949):** A classic Silver Age title, this comic increased by **+109%** to **$205** used, showing stable, high-value demand for foundational titles.
* **Whiz Comics #28 (1942):** This historical comic saw a **+93%** rise, priced at **$220.56** used, suggesting continued collector focus on Golden Age cornerstones.

## What People Are Hunting

Buyer searches this week were heavily weighted toward specific, non-comic items. The most frequently searched terms included **game boy color**, **Auri**, **Patrick Vinton Kirch**, **Ronald J. Tocci**, **Tom W. Carroll**, **Jeff Baham**, and **Dee Brown**. The presence of specific names and gaming hardware suggests collectors are actively tracking niche pop culture and historical figures outside of the primary comic market.

## Reseller Tip

Given the massive percentage gains in specific, high-variant comic books (like the Absolute Batman titles), focus your sourcing efforts on finding copies of highly specific print runs or variant covers, rather than just seeking general issues. Scarcity in print variation is currently driving the highest returns.

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Source: [https://junkpal.ai/blog/market-report-2026-w34](https://junkpal.ai/blog/market-report-2026-w34) · JunkPal price guide (junkpal.ai)
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