the avengers 57

The top selling comic book last month was The Avengers 57

The Avengers #57 was one of the best selling comics in May. But what brought this issue back into the spotlight? And why are collectors and people who sell comic books suddenly so fired up about it?

The Avengers comic series

The original Avengers comic series launched in 1963, created by a legendary duo of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby as Marvel’s answer to DC’s Justice League. Issue #1 brought together iconic heroes like Thor, Iron Man, Hulk, Ant-Man, and Wasp – not the smoothest team, but it worked. And fun fact: Captain America didn’t show up until issue #4.

The series gained momentum fast, especially in the late ’60s and ’70s. It became the go-to title for huge crossovers, major character shakeups, and unexpected team-ups. Over time, the lineup constantly evolved – everyone from Black Panther and Vision to Spider-Man and Wolverine joined the roster at some point.

Most notable story arcs? The Kree-Skrull War was one of the first big cosmic epics in comics. Avengers: Disassembled tore the team apart in the 2000s. And Infinity and Secret Wars gave the Avengers galaxy-sized scope.

the avengers comic series
the avengers #57

The Avengers #57

The Avengers 57, published in October 1968, was a major issue. This is the first appearance of the Vision, the synthezoid who would go on to become one of the most complex and emotional members of the Avengers. Written by Roy Thomas and drawn by John Buscema, this issue has a bit of everything – sci-fi, tragedy, and pure superhero action.

In this story, Ultron, the evil robot, creates Vision to destroy the Avengers. But Vision, struggling with his own identity, turns against his creator and joins the heroes instead. It also has one of the most iconic splash images of Silver Age – Vision standing in the rain, torn between programming and humanity.

What makes Avengers 57 so juicy isn’t just the introduction of a new character – it’s how different Vision was. He wasn’t a clone, god, or alien – he was something brand new, and readers loved it.

How much is the avengers #57 value

If you’ve got Avengers number 57 in your collection, you’re sitting on a valuable piece of comics history. Avengers 57 value vary based on condition, but here’s how the current market breaks down:

  • 2.0 (Good) – This Avengers #57 value is about $165
  • 4.0 (Very Good) – Roughly $213
  • 6.0 (Fine) – Sells for about $450
  • 8.0 (Very Fine) – Around $730
  • 9.4 (Near Mint) – This Avengers issue 57 value can reach $3,700+
  • 9.8 (Mint) – A copy sold for $35,000 in 2022
    Record sale – A stunning $40,000 for a top-grade copy
  • Pete 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.