🔥 Invincible #113 CGC 9.8 White Pages | 1st Appearance Terra Grayson | Top Pop | Image Comics
Up for sale is a CGC graded 9.8 (White Pages) copy of Invincible #113, published by Image Comics / Skybound in August 2014. This is a major modern key issue featuring the first appearance of Terra Grayson, a hugely important character in the Invincible universe.
Professionally graded and encapsulated by Certified Guaranty Company (CGC), this copy presents at the highest grade possible, with outstanding eye appeal, sharp corners, vibrant colors, and pristine White Pages.
Written by Robert Kirkman with cover and interior art by Ryan Ottley, this issue sits squarely in the later, highly collected era of the series and continues to gain attention from collectors and fans alike.
📘 Comic Details
Series: Invincible
Issue: #113
Publisher: Image Comics / Skybound
Cover Date: August 2014 (8/14)
Writer: Robert Kirkman
Artists: Ryan Ottley, Cliff Rathburn, John Rauch
Cover Artist: Ryan Ottley
Format: Direct Edition
CGC Grade: 9.8 (Near Mint/Mint)
Page Quality: White Pages
CGC Label: Universal (Blue Label)
CGC Certification #: 4680671012
⭐ Key Issue Highlights
First appearance of Terra Grayson
Major modern Invincible key
Core Kirkman / Ottley creative team
Highly desirable late-run Invincible issue
Professionally slabbed for long-term protection and display
📊 CGC Census Data
Copies graded at 9.8: 105
Copies graded higher: 0
✅ Top Pop — no higher grades exist
Owning a Top Pop CGC 9.8 ensures you are getting the best possible condition available on the market.
📦 Shipping & Handling
Ships securely packaged to protect the CGC slab
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CGC encapsulation guarantees authenticity and grade integrityThe condition box is filled with a selection even though it doesn't pertain to this listing, as it has been graded by an independent third party in CGC. It is a mandatory item to state, but doesn't apply a CGC book as it has two separate components, a casing and an interior book. Any defects would be listed within the description as a result.