Market Watch: April 25, 2026 - Storm, Deadpool, and Doom Dominate!
Analyzing the 2025 Topps Marvel Mint Chrome Autographs and Key Character Trends.

Welcome back, collectors, to another edition of Market Watch, your definitive guide to the dynamic world of 2025 Topps Marvel Mint! April 25, 2026, finds the market buzzing, with several key characters experiencing significant upward momentum. Let's break down the trends, hot cards, and what you should be looking for.
Overall Market Trends: A Resilient and Growing Ecosystem
The 2025 Topps Marvel Mint market continues its impressive growth trajectory. Demand remains robust across all tiers, driven by the set's exceptional design, character selection, and chase elements. We're seeing strong performance in high-grade raw cards and graded parallels, particularly for iconic characters. The scarcity of certain inserts, like the Doctor Doom Comic Cuts, ensures consistent high-end sales, while the accessibility of Gambit's Deck Chrome keeps the entry-level market vibrant.
Hot Cards This Week: Storm, Deadpool, and Doctor Doom Lead the Charge
This week, three titans are dominating the headlines: Storm, Deadpool, and Doctor Doom. Their recent performances in comics and upcoming media appearances are undoubtedly fueling collector interest.
Storm's cards are particularly hot. Her Platinum base card, Storm #112, has seen a 15% increase in value over the last two weeks, with raw copies consistently selling in the $150-$200 range. Graded Gem Mint 10s are fetching upwards of $500. Similarly, her presence in Gambit's Deck, Storm #C-Q, is also seeing increased attention, with raw copies now hovering around $40-$60.
Doctor Doom, as always, commands respect. His Platinum base card, Doctor Doom #107, is a perennial favorite, currently trading around $180-$250 for raw copies. His Doctor Doom #C-K from Gambit's Deck is also performing well, in the $50-$75 range. However, the true gems are the Doctor Doom Comic Cuts. These unique 1/1 cards are consistently breaking records. We've seen recent sales for cards like Doctor Doom Comic Cut #01 and Doctor Doom Comic Cut #02 surpass $5,000, while Doctor Doom Comic Cut #03 and Doctor Doom Comic Cut #04 have also commanded prices well over $4,000. These are true investment pieces.
Deadpool, with his characteristic irreverence, continues to be a fan favorite. While not explicitly listed in the featured cards, his base cards and parallels are experiencing a general uptick, likely in anticipation of future cinematic developments.
Featured Set: Chrome Autographs - The Pinnacle of Collectibility
Our featured set this week is the highly coveted 2025 Topps Marvel Mint Chrome Autographs. With odds of 1:24 for a base autograph, these cards are tough pulls and represent some of the most desirable items in the entire set. The scarcity of the Black Refractor (/10), Red Refractor (/5), and the ultimate Superfractor (1/1) makes these parallels legendary.
Today, we're spotlighting the Chris Yost Chrome Autograph, CA-CY. As a key writer for many iconic Marvel characters, Yost's signature is highly sought after. Raw copies of his base Chrome Autograph are currently selling in the $300-$500 range, depending on condition and recent sales. The market for Chrome Autographs is extremely active, with collectors constantly chasing these rare signatures.
Other notable Chrome Autographs, such as Jason Aaron #CA-JA, Mark Bagley #CA-MBA, and Mark Brooks #CA-MB, are also seeing strong demand, with base autos typically trading between $250-$600, depending on the artist's prominence and character association. The rarer parallels for these artists often command four figures.
Undervalued Cards: What to Target Now
While the market is hot, opportunities still exist. Look for Gold Foil parallels of popular characters that haven't yet reached their full potential. These often offer a more accessible entry point into high-demand characters compared to the ultra-rare Black or Red Foils. Also, consider ungraded copies of Gambit's Deck Chrome cards for less popular characters; a good grading outcome could significantly boost their value.
Investment Outlook: Buy, Hold, or Sell?
- Buy: High-grade raw or graded Platinum tier cards for characters like Storm and Doctor Doom are strong buys, especially if you can find them at a reasonable price. Chrome Autographs, particularly those of prominent writers and artists, are also excellent long-term investments. Don't overlook the Doctor Doom Comic Cuts if your budget allows; they are generational assets.
- Hold: If you own any Red or Black Refractor parallels of key characters or Chrome Autographs, hold firm. Their value is likely to appreciate further. Base Bronze and Silver tier cards of popular characters are also good holds, as they provide a stable foundation for your collection.
- Sell: Consider selling lower-grade raw copies of common characters if you need to free up capital for higher-tier acquisitions. While the market is strong, focusing your investment on premium assets is key.
Impact of Upcoming MCU Releases
The looming shadow of upcoming MCU releases continues to be a major catalyst for the 2025 Topps Marvel Mint market. Any confirmed appearance or major storyline for Storm, Doctor Doom, or even a hint of Deadpool's integration into the wider MCU will send their respective card values soaring. Keep a close eye on news from San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) and D23 for potential announcements. The SDCC Exclusives, such as the Doctor Doom Chrome and the Black/Green Lava Refractors, will undoubtedly see a spike if Doom's MCU debut is confirmed. Savvy collectors are already positioning themselves, understanding that the synergy between comics, film, and trading cards is a powerful force in this market.
That's all for this week's Market Watch. Happy collecting, and may your pulls be mint!



“Overall Market Trends: A Resilient and Growing Ecosystem
The 2025 Topps Marvel Mint set features over 200 unique parallels across all insert sets, making it one of the most diverse Marvel card releases in Topps history.
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