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The 10 Most Valuable Wonder Woman Comics

Wonder Woman debuted in 1941 and became one of the most important characters in comics — and her earliest books are among the most valuable Golden Age keys. From her first appearance to the debut of her self-titled series and her classic villains, the run is a collector cornerstone. Below are the most valuable Wonder Woman comics, ranked by current raw Near Mint (9.4) value and refreshed automatically from live market data.

Her Golden Age issues sit at the very top, led by her first appearance and the launch of her own title.

#ComicKey / First AppearanceNM Value
1All Star Comics (1940) #8Wonder Woman (Diana Prince), Hippolyta (Queen of Themyscira), Hercules (Herakles), Steve Trevor, Amazons, Paradise Island $936,223
2Wonder Woman (1942) #1Ares$220,000
3Wonder Woman (1942) #98Wonder Woman (Diana Prince), Steve Trevor, and Queen Hippolyta on Earth-1 $9,000
4Wonder Woman (1942) #6Cheetah$5,000
5Wonder Woman (1942) #5Dr. Psycho$4,000
6Wonder Woman (1942) #9Giganta$3,200
7Wonder Woman (1942) #37Circe$1,450
8Wonder Woman (1942) #204Nubia$550
9Wonder Woman (1942) #169Crimson Centipede$165
10Wonder Woman (1942) #157Egg Fu$165

Values are raw Near Mint (9.4) estimates from live market data and change over time. Look up any comic's value.

The most valuable Wonder Woman keys

All Star Comics #8 (1941) leads by a wide margin — the first appearance of Wonder Woman, and one of the most valuable Golden Age keys in the hobby. Wonder Woman #1 (1942), the launch of her self-titled series, follows at the top.

Her Golden Age run fills out the list: #6 (1943) is the first appearance of the Cheetah, and #5 (1943) the first Doctor Psycho — classic villains who endure to this day.

A string of scarce 1940s issues round out the list, all high-value Golden Age books.

What makes a Wonder Woman comic valuable

Wonder Woman value is driven by her Golden Age firsts and their scarcity. As one of DC’s “big three,” her debut and early issues are historically important and hard to find in high grade — a combination that keeps them near the top of the market.

Condition is decisive. Raw Near Mint (9.4) is the benchmark shown here; professionally graded (CGC) copies of the Golden Age keys command enormous premiums over raw.

How these values are calculated

The figures here are raw Near Mint (9.4) values derived from recent sales and refreshed automatically — not a fixed annual guide. Click any issue for its full condition-by-grade breakdown, graded (CGC) values, and price history. Values are estimates and the market moves, so treat them as a current snapshot rather than a formal appraisal.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most valuable Wonder Woman comic?

As of August 2026, All Star Comics (1940) #8 (first appearance of Wonder Woman (Diana Prince), Hippolyta (Queen of Themyscira), Hercules (Herakles), Steve Trevor, Amazons, Paradise Island ) is the most valuable, with a raw Near Mint value around $936,223.

What is the most valuable Wonder Woman comic?

All Star Comics #8 (1941) is the most valuable — the first appearance of Wonder Woman, and one of the most valuable Golden Age keys.

Is Wonder Woman #1 her first appearance?

No. Wonder Woman first appeared in All Star Comics #8 (1941). Wonder Woman #1 (1942) is the launch of her own title, and it’s the second most valuable book on this list.

Which comic is the first Cheetah?

Wonder Woman #6 (1943) is the first appearance of the Cheetah, her classic villain.

Are graded (CGC) Wonder Woman comics worth more than raw copies?

Almost always, and dramatically for the Golden Age keys. High-grade survivors are extraordinarily rare, so CGC-certified copies command enormous premiums over raw. Click any issue for its graded pricing.

How often do these values update?

Automatically, from live market data — so this list reflects the current market, not a static annual guide.