Comic-Con is a subtheme of Star Wars that consists of 9 sets that ran from 2008 to 2018. Most sets were released in 2009 which accounted for 7 sets. As of today, the average annual growth of all the sets in Star Wars Comic-Con is around 16.2% per year. The current value of all sets in new/factory sealed condtion is $14,644.71. As of today,
San Diego Comic-Con 2008 Clone Wars is the most valuable set in Star Wars Comic-Con with an estimated new/factory sealed value of $6,269.93.
Most valuable LEGO Comic-Con set San Diego Comic-Con 2008 Clone Wars - $6,269.93
The LEGO Star Wars Comic Con sets are exclusive LEGO sets or minifigures released in conjunction with major comic conventions, such as San Diego and New York Comic-Con. These limited-edition releases often feature unique designs or characters not found in the standard retail sets. Targeted mainly at collectors and convention attendees, these sets provide a distinctive and rare LEGO offering tied to the Star Wars universe.
The LEGO Star Wars theme which was licensed and released in 1999 is based on concepts from the Star Wars franchise of films, comic books, video games, cartoon series, and other sources. The theme currently covers all main films, the anthology films, animated movie and TV series as well as the extended universe.