Flash 123 just got back into the top-selling list, and collectors can’t stop talking about it. But why now? Why are collectors and those who sell comic books after it?
The Flash Comic Series
The Flash comic series started in 1959, created by Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino. It quickly became one of DC’s biggest titles. It has a bit of everything: heart, science, and fast-paced action.. It showed us how Barry Allen was trying to live the life of a scientist and a superhero, trying to save Central City and people he cared about.
The series also gave us some of DC’s most memorable villains like Reverse-Flash, Captain Cold, and Gorilla Grodd, plus the first real look at the multiverse – a huge deal in comic history. Barry Allen was introduced as The Flash in the Silver Age in 1956, and the series became a major DC title.
															
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How much is The Flash 123 Value
The Flash #123 has become highly valuable over the years. Even lower grade The Flash 123 copies still have solid value thanks to the issue’s historical importance. Here’s how prices generally look today:
- GD 2.0 (Good) – around $300
 - VG 4.0 (Very Good) – about $650
 - FN 6.0 (Fine) – roughly $1,150
 - VF 8.0 (Very Fine) – about $3,675
 - NM 9.4 (Near Mint) – can hit $18,000, with record sales reaching $23,000
 
The Flash 123 is so expensive because The Flash #123 introduced the DC multiverse – a groundbreaking idea that changed comics forever.
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Peter Przysiezny, owner of Comic Buying Center, has been buying and selling comics and collectibles for over 30 years. He lives in Northern Illinois and specializes in buying large comic book collections. He has a vast knowledge of all eras and types of comic books ranging from the 1930s to the 2000s. Pete spent his childhood going to comic book conventions with his father, so you could say he was raised in the industry.