Best Selling Comic Books of All Time

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Want to know which are the best selling comic books of all time? Although initially a form of entertainment for children and teenagers, comic books have proved themselves to be universal in every sense of the word. In fact, some characters are so exceptional that we cannot let them go, even after years of endless adventures.

Comic books, magazines, papers, leaflets, graphic novels, blogs, books…If you are a reading junkie just as much as we are, you shouldn’t miss our list on the Best Selling Books of All Time.

Are you curious about the best selling comic books of all time? Let’s take a look at the countdown.

 Best Selling Comic Books of All Time

9. The Phantom

With over 150 million copies sold, The Phantom is one of the most successful comic book series in the world. In 1936, this Lee Falk creation first appeared as a daily comic strip. Among some of the publishers that continue to publish new The Phantom stories around the world we could mention Egmont, Frew Publications, and Dynamite Entertainment.

8. Dragon Ball

Although probably for us westerners Dragon Ball is a Cartoon Network TV show from the nineties, this Japanese manga series by Akira Toriyama first appeared in 1984 in Asia. Goku’s adventures sold approximately 200 million copies around the world, even after the end of its run in 1995, and especially after the success of the cartoon adaptation.

 

7. The Adventures of Tintin

Tintin is probably one of the most popular comic book characters of the previous century and certainly one of the most memorable ones. Created by the Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi –who wrote under the pen name Hergé- The Adventures of Tintin were published in various formats including a strip in comics anthologies, a magazine, and several graphic novels. All in all, this European hero and his faithful dog, Milou, sold over 200 million copies.

 

6. Captain America

With over 210 million sales, Captain America is one of the best selling comic books of all time. The all-American hero first appeared in 1941, some time before the United States entered World War II, and its first issue sold over a million copies. This is not so shocking, especially if you consider the fact that in that first cover Captain America is depicted punching Hitler in the jaw. Since then, the Marvel hero has proved to be immensely popular, with features in films and television even.

 

5. X-Men

Nowadays, practically everyone knows who this team of American superheroes is, especially after the mutants’ appearance in countless films, cartoons, video games, and books. With over 270 million sales, Stan Lee’s X-Men is one of the most popular comic book series in history. These humans with superhuman abilities have been around since 1963 and they will continue to enthrall us for years to come.

 

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