Will We See a Valiant Cinematic Universe? (& First Appearances to Buy Now!)

So, we’re getting a Bloodshot movie. If Vin Diesel delivers on what he is known for, we will have an action packed movie with lots of visual spectacle. Like him or not, the Fast and Furious and Riddick have had several movies made and have built quite a franchise.

Could this film mark the beginning of a Valiant Cinematic Universe at Sony? If so, what titles do we want to own before they are too hot to touch? But first, a little about Valiant…

The History of Valiant, from 1989 to Today

Where do we begin? Here is the fast version: after a failed attempt to purchase Marvel Entertainment (when the company fell on hard times financially), former Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Jim Shooter and lawyer/businessman Steven Massarsky founded Valiant Comics in 1989. In 1992, Valiant’s Editor-In-Chief Jim Shooter was given the Lifetime Achievement Award for co-creating the Valiant Universe, However, Shooter left Valiant by the end of 1992. According to Massarsky, “Jim had a different idea as to the direction of the company, and he was asked to leave.”

In 1994, American video game developer and publisher Acclaim Entertainment (based in Glen Cove, New York) purchased the company. But after some poor financial returns, they filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2004.

In 2005, a group of entrepreneurs led by Dinesh Shamdasani and Jason Kothari raised financing and acquired the rights to the Valiant Comics library from Acclaim Entertainment’s estate, forming Valiant Entertainment. In 2007, Valiant hired former Valiant Editor-In-Chief Jim Shooter to write new short stories that would accompany hardcover reprints of classic Valiant Universe stories. Two of the three collections were named among “The Ten Best Collected Editions” of their respective years of publications.

In an event dubbed “The Summer of Valiant” in March 2012, Valiant Entertainment launched the Valiant Comics universe with four ongoing titles: X-O ManowarHarbingerBloodshot, and Archer & Armstrong. Each one launched each month for four months. X-O Manowar premiered May 2, 2012, with the creative team of writer Robert Venditti and artist Cary Nord. The first issue of X-O Manowar received over 42,000 preorders, making Valiant the largest new publisher launch in over a decade.

In 2015, Valiant announced they had partnered with Sony Pictures to produce five films based on the Bloodshot and Harbinger comic books.

For the Summer of 2015, Valiant announced the event miniseries Book of Death, accompanied by one-shots Book of Death: The Fall of BloodshotBook of Death: The Fall of NinjakBook of Death: The Fall of Harbinger and Book of Death: The Fall of X-O Manowar and the miniseries Book of Death: Legends of the Geomancer. Book of Death was one of the best-reviewed comics of the year and the biggest selling independent crossover event of the decade. Spinning out from Book of Death, the ongoing series Wrath of the Eternal Warrior launched in November 2015.

DMG Entertainment made a huge investment in Valiant Comics in an effort to support their desire to build a cinematic universe based on their own comic book characters. It seemed like Sony Pictures would become the home for this cinematic universe since they picked up the rights to Harbinger and Bloodshot, and those two movies would eventually lead into a crossover event movie called Harbinger Wars. But unfortunately, it sounds like Sony has dealt a blow to yet another cinematic comic book universe.

What’s the Deal with Sony and Valiant?

While Sony Pictures still has a Bloodshot movie on the way in February 2020 with Vin Diesel in the lead role, they are selling off the rights to make a Harbinger movie to Paramount Pictures, and the key talent involved behind the scenes will follow.

There is still a possibility for a Valiant Universe without Bloodshot or possible character-sharing options — similar to what we see between Sony and Marvel with Spider-Man and the MCU. Regardless, this definitely feels like another stumble for the Valiant Universe.

Speculate on these Valiant Titles

As the publisher heats up again, here is a list of first appearances and mentionable books from the Valiant Universe for you to speculate on.

We want to focus on first appearances. If you have faith in Paramount, then the characters they have movie plans for are a good bet. Here are a few options:

RAI No. 0

Fun Fact: RAI #0 had a print run of 150,000 copies. Of those, 3,829 have been CGC graded and slabbed, and of those ONLY ONE “PERFECT 10” has ever been found!

Harbinger No. 1

Harbinger #1 was listed on the top ten list of Wizard Magazine for a record eight consecutive months and was eventually named “Collectible of the Decade” while Rai No. 0 appeared on Wizard’s top ten list for a new record nine consecutive months.

Harbinger #1 in CGC 9.8’s had 51 copies sold in 2019 with a High of $1,100 and a Low of $698. Current trending sales are around $700 this is the First appearance of Harbinger. This is a book that you want in 9.8. Also, make sure the mail away coupon is still intact.

Bloodshot No. 0, 6, and 7

Rai No. 0 is the first appearance of Bloodshot. We know this character is tied up with Sony, but if the first movie does well and we have millions of new Bloodshot fans, there is still potential for this book. I would only invest in this book in 9.8 condition, either the glossy or matte cover variation. There has been 292 CGC 9.8 sales in 2019 with a High of $400 and a Low of $75. This book has current sales in CGC 9.8 around $120.

Bloodshot #6 and #7 are the First appearance of  Colin King and as Ninjak in costume. This is another book for investment purpose. Due to print run and availability, we want to focus on 9.8 condition. Issue #6 in CGC 9.8 condition has 82 sales in 2019 with a High of $90 and a Low of $30 with current sales at between $40 and $50. Issue #7 in CGC 9.8 has 35 sales in 2019 with a High of $188 and a Low of $40 with current sales averaging between $40 to $60.

Archer & Armstrong No. 0

Archer & Armstrong’s first appearance is in issue #0 of their own self-titled book. This is rumored to be in development, and you can still grab 9.8 copies for a reasonable price. In 2019 there has been 28 sales of this book in CGC 9.8 with a High of $125 and a Low of $32 current sales are trending at $40 – $50

Only Time Will Tell What Happens with Valiant

The valiant Universe has even more characters to offer like Shadowman, Ivar Timewalker, and X-O Manowar. The question is will they ever get out in front of the world to really have the opportunity to be exposed to millions of viewers and acquire a new fan base? It would be amazing to see these characters back from the pages of 1990s comic books break into a new time and medium of story telling.

Abby’s Top 5 November Specs

Mirka Andolfo’s Unsacred #1      

Ablaze

“The extraordinary talent of Mirka Andolfo (Unnatural, DC Bombshells) brings to life a Heaven (and a Hell) filled with humor and lovable characters!  

Angelina, a voluptuous angel, and Damiano, a mischievous devil, are madly in love. But, while she does not intend to give in to temptation, he would very much like to… This is the tale of their bizarre and spicy daily life!

A sex-positive–and incredibly funny–slice of life…full of angels, devils and gags!”

November 13, 2019

Machine Girl #1     

Webcomics by StoneBot

Read it here now:
http://www.stonebotcomics.com/comic/machine-girl/extends/#chapter-1

Angela Della Morte #1     

Red 5 Comics

Angela Della Morte works for Dr. Sibelius, the most brilliant mind of the century. Using a new technology, Sibelius Labs are capable of separate soul from body. Using this tech Angela’s soul can get into other dead host and take control of their bodies in undercover missions. But as the souls travels the void to get into their new receptacles, they must elude a tenebrous lifeform. This creature feeds with the substance of which the soul is made. It is the most dangerous predator in this new ecosystem, and its name is: Death.

November 13, 2019

Folklords #1 (of 5)

BOOM! Studios

“From Narnia to Harry Potter, we’ve seen our hero leave the real world for a fantasy world-but in Ansel’s world of monsters and magic he’s haunted by visions of our world with tailored suits and modern technology!

Ansel embarks on his Quest to find the mysterious Folklords, hoping they can explain his visions…but looking for the Folklords is punishable by death. What will Ansel risk to find out about the world he has never truly belonged in?

Eisner Award-nominated writer Matt Kindt (Grass Kings, Black Badge) teams with acclaimed artist Matt Smith (Hellboy And The B.P.R.D.) challenge everything you know about the line between fantasy and reality in a new series for fans of Die, Middlewest and Fables.”

November 13, 2019

Undiscovered Country #1     

Image Comics

This November, New York Times bestselling writers SCOTT SNYDER (WYTCHES, A.D.: AFTER DEATH) and CHARLES SOULE (CURSE WORDS, the forthcoming novel Anyone) will team up with artists GIUSEPPE CAMUNCOLI (The Amazing Spider-Man, Darth Vader, Hellblazer) and DANIELE ORLANDINI (Darth Vader) and 2019 Eisner Award-winning colorist MATT WILSON (THE WICKED AND THE DIVINE, PAPER GIRLS) to embark on an epic adventure in the brand-new ongoing series, UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY!

In this special oversized first issue, readers will journey into the near future, and an unknown nation that was once the United States of America—a land that’s become shrouded in mystery after walling itself off from the rest of the world without explanation over thirty years ago. When a team seeking a cure for a global pandemic breaches U.S. borders, they quickly find themselves in a struggle to survive this strange and deadly lost continent!

November 6, 2019

Spec Deck: December 2019

Welcome to the second installment of Secret Society Comics’ Spec Deck! My motto here is that in the speculative comic market when you are not a month early, you are already a month late.

Let’s get to business and cover the comics you should you be keeping an eye out for next month! It’s an IDW heavy month, but that’s just because I dig their books.

Wellington #1

I don’t feel like it is too much of a stretch to say that most folks who listen to podcasts have heard of Lore.  It is an extremely popular podcast about folk legends and tales of creatures, ghouls, and real life human atrocities.  Aaron Mahnke is a master storyteller, which makes me feel as if this comic book has an extremely high level of potential. I don’t think it is unreasonable to compare this to a scriptwriter taking their skills to the comic world.  

This book is either going to sell out or the print run will be more than enough to satiate the hardcore fans of the podcast leaving stacks of copies left behind.  It is going to be one extreme or the other, all depending on print run.  If the fans of the show catch on to this and the first print sells out, then watch for it to spike to $12-15 in no time at all and stay there for a considerable amount of time.  

If it ends up sitting on the shelves gathering dust for a few months, I still suggest picking it up.  This is one of those books that is going to have a cult following for years to come and there will come a time 10 or 15 years from now that it is not so easy to obtain because most of the original folks who bought it, did so because they want to own it, not because they can’t wait to sell it. 

I Can Sell You a Body #1

The cover is incredible, the concept sounds unique, and IDW has been killing it recently with titles like Road of Bones and Canto. In major markets like NYC or Austin, there might be stacks on the shelf, but in smaller markets, this will be gone immediately. Copies on eBay will sell for between $8-12. 

Though this isn’t one of those comics I think will become a TV show or movie, it will have real-honest-to-god reader buzz. That will compel folks to want to get in on the story and not just the speculation. 

The Kill Lock #1

I want to read this freaking comic right now. I would also love to see this as a movie, and I am certain it would become a cult classic.  I feel the same way about this book as I do about I Can Sell You a Body. The two of them will bump up within the first 2-4 weeks and go for slightly over cover price.

I see long term potential here. If this were to be translated to another media, I can see this being something like Men in Black or 30 Days of Night.  Those are huge movies that were based on comic books, and while there aren’t a ton of us hunting for the original Men in Black comics any more, I can promise you that you’re not going to find them for cheap if you want them.  

20XX #1

Beware of any book that starts with a description like:

“This [insert genre] for [single out a type of reader] imagines a [place any assortment of dystopia futures] of [use some catch phrase the kids dig].”

These books are made by committee, and maybe not literally, but the folks who came up with the pitch might as well have used an ad libs book and just released a dozen other similar stories to see which one takes off.  

I think any comic is worth reading and that this certainly might be someones first and/or favorite comic ever and for that I give it praise even before it is released.  

But, I just re-read the description again and it sounds like a bad joke.  Stay away for speculation but if you pick it up for story let me know what you think — I could be wrong. 

Seance Room #1

I really like the feel of this book and the author has another title called Beyond The Demon The Sea that sold out a couple weeks ago.

Source Point Press has been on a pretty solid streak recently with Samurai Grandpa, Love She Offered and Dead End Kids.  

This doesn’t quite have that immediate success feel to it though. The question is, does it have long term potential?

I don’t know, the story sounds pretty freaking cool and any comic at any time could be optioned.  My best guess is this comic will be available for cover price for a real long time.

However if the day ever arrives where a studio comes knocking, the price will skyrocket.  The print run of these super indie labels has to be miniscule.

 

Spec Deck: November 2019

Welcome to the first installment of Secret Society Comics’ Spec Deck! My name is Frank, and I will be your local resident comic book speculator. I’ve been collecting for 25 years and seen quite a few ups and downs in the secondary market. I love the story more than anything, but who doesn’t also like to know something they own holds value?

So with that in mind, take a gander at the official first five selections of Spec Deck.

Breathers #1

I really like simple but effective art, like what I am seeing here.  I always feel like books with this style are bound to become cult classics.

I really dislike almost all comics that claim to take place in a dystopian world though.  We get it, pretty much all possibilities at this point are bleak!

What gives this title a bit of an edge, though, is the extremely unique character dynamics that seem to be in play.  Reading this description you truly get a feel for what you are about to be dropped in to.

I have a really good feeling about this comic.  It will sell out and it will command between $20-$30 on the secondary market.  

Folklords #1

Full disclosure, I went all in on Once & Future and Something is Killing the Children.  (Like almost unhealthy amounts of effort were put in to getting every single last printing of the first issues.)  

So you may be surprised to hear that I don’t see Folklords being the same kind of surprise hit as ‘Once’ and ‘Children’ were.  Main reason being that we are all prepared for it this time.

BOOM! Studios: your local comic shop and every collector out there knows what just happened with ‘Once’ and ‘Children’ and no one wants to be caught with their pants down again.  

I will be picking this book up for sure; it sounds like a fun read.  But don’t look for it to spike in price at all any time soon.  Additionally, even if it were to be optioned some day, there are going to be a lot of speculators picking it up to re-sell.  If there ever is option news, the market will be saturated.  

This will be an easy book to obtain for years to come.  

Crone #1

This book is the hardest for me to gauge.  I want to say it could be a breakout hit, but at the same time… that is how I felt about Unearth and Sea of Stars at one point. 

Some books just look too good to be true.  Almost designed to stimulate certain aspects of the brain at first glance.  This one feels like a book that is going to be overordered.  

I also don’t love any catchline that is “equal parts this and that.” I think this is a solid pass for me and honestly it looks like future dollar bin fodder.  

I cannot stress enough though: if you think the story sounds cool, BUY IT!  That is what comics are for.  Speculating is just a fun side note.  

Crow Hark the Herald #1

I love Tim Seeley, I love Hack/Slash, I LOVE The Crow and loved Crow Hack/Slash. 

This book will not sell out and it will not go for any more than cover price any time soon.  However, I cannot imagine a future world where The Crow isn’t resurrected as a successful franchise.  There will be a day when The Crow merch, collectibles, and comics are a commodity.  

I’m getting this book because I literally love everything about it.  I don’t expect for it to ever be worth a fortune, but I do expect for it to hold its value or increase slightly in value over time, which is much more than most comics can say.

Rising Sun #1

Last but certainly not least is what could easily be the leader of the pack.  You always have to watch out for slick Japanese inspired art, it sells copies without a doubt. 

The description is short and sweet.  I’m left wanting to know more.  Sometimes you want to read an entire review of a comic or movie before jumping in to it.  However with something like a kung fu flick or a horror movie, you just want the very basic plot without anyone else’s interpretation of it.  

“Many monsters who are ravaging the country!”  

You don’t need to over explain something like that, I am sold and I think alot of other people will be as well. This is a book to watch out for, I can definitely see it selling out and going for anywhere between $6-$12 on the secondary market.  

Obviously long term potential is all about staying power. 

Galactus Keys to Consume..

Marvel Already Has Plans for Fox Characters Galactus and Silver Surfer

Formerly a mortal man, Galactus is a cosmic entity who originally consumed planets to sustain his life force, and serves a functional role in the upkeep of the primary Marvel continuity. First appearing in Fantastic Four #48 and #49, the anticipation of this big baddy joining the MCU has driven prices out of this world. Now that Thanos has been dealt with the question on everyones mind is who will become the next threat to the universe. Which leads us to looking at some recent purchases, disney spent $71.3 billion in a acquisition of Fox’s entertainment assets. What are some of those properties you might ask. One of marvels greatest teams Fantastic Four along with Silver Surfer and lets not forget GALACTUS!

Now these issue have some heavy buy ins at high grades, Fantastic Four #48 in CGC Grade 9.4 has a last sale of $14,000 and FF #49 in 9.4 $5,850 in my opinion these prices will only continue to rise and will most certainly pay off in the long run. If you asking yourself what are some affordable Galactus appearances your in luck.

THE MIGHTY THOR #160-162 – Thor VS Galactus this could be a great way to introduce the Planet eater into the MCU we know that Thor has been established as a intergalactic hero and will be in the next Guardians of the Galaxy film. This could be the story arc they pull from.

THE MIGHTY THOR #168-169 – This story arc features the Origin of Galactus and as most collectors begin to start collecting a character the only thing close to the first appearance is the Origin story of that character.

FANTASTIC FOUR #74 and #75 – Not really considered key issues but none the less early cover appearances of Galactus and most definitely good additions to the collection.

ASCENDER #1 (MR) sold out!

The Followup Story Continues from Descender

GOES TO SECOND PRINT!!!

This is a solid pick up Jeff Lemire is one of the top writer of current comic books and with the trends of Magic and Mystical stories making their way to the screen I wouldn’t wait on picking up a first print of this… Also let’s not forget Lemire’s Black Hammer has been optioned for film and TV development by Legendary Entertainment

The all-new fantasy series ASCENDER—from New York Times bestselling writer Jeff Lemire (Gideon Falls, Sweet Tooth, The Underwater Welder, Black Hammer) and artist Dustin Nguyen (Batman: Little Gotham)—is immediately being rushed back to print to keep up with customer demand.

“We didn’t want it to end,” the writer says of the science fiction galaxy he and artist Dustin Nguyen built together in the critically acclaimed Image Comics series.


This new adventure from the powerhouse creative team behind the bestselling, award-winning Descender, provides readers with the perfect jumping on point and requires no knowledge of the previous Descender series.

Set ten years after the conclusion of Descender, in Ascender the machines have gone away, and in their absence magic has reclaimed the universe. Now one girl must embark on an epic quest to find robotkind and its fabled boy messiah, TIM-21, before it’s too late…

The Descender series launched in 2015 to massive critical acclaim. The series was recognized as an NPR “Best Book of the Year” in 2015, was listed four years in a row by the American Booksellers’ Association’s Young Adult Library Services Association’s “Great Graphic Novels for Teens” round-up, and made Newsweek’s “Best Comics Books of 2018” round-up.

Little Bird goes to a 3rd Printing!!

Little Bird proves to be a fan favorite with first and second printings selling out and Little Bird goes to a 3rd Printing!

MINISERIES PREMIERE! Director/screenwriter DARCY VAN POELGEEST boasts a long list of awards and accolades for his storytelling prowess and brings the same writing finesse to IAN BERTRAM’s breathtakingly detailed artwork in the gorgeous, hyper-detailed miniseries LITTLE BIRD.

With the same limitless scope as a new EAST OF WEST or SAGA and the drama and surrealism of Akira, LITTLE BIRD follows a young resistance fighter who battles against an oppressive American Empire and searches for her own identity in a world on fire.