Unless you have been living under a rock, ground breaking news has emerged in regards to the fate of DC Comics... and that news may or may not be good.
It’s been a long time since we’ve seen a new comic dominating like Absolute Batman. Let’s take a look to see how this series is blowing up the comic book market.
Lost in the shuffle after the $9.12 million dollar record-shattering sale of the CGC 9.0. copy of Superman #1, were two comic book-related items also breaking the $1 million dollar barrier.
Here is some research that GoCollect has been reviewing that may be an interest to you the reader.
No spaceships, no light speed, no cryo pods. Just bacteria and A.I. in a probe the size of a pencil — and a man and woman at the edge of the universe with a single purpose: stay alive.
Recently, Courtyard.io - a platform known for bridging the gap between physical collectibles and digital access - launched a new wave of graded comic packs in collaboration with CGC.
All of the important things you’ve known to love about WATA are staying the same after the rebranding, but with some exciting additions and even lower prices.
Someone forgot to tell magazine collectors that Halloween is over! A monster villain, a monster baseball star, monster comedy, and some famous monsters of filmland invaded our hottest magazines list.
As the saying goes, records are meant to be broken -- and boy, how the mighty have been falling during the past few days!
Was Valve’s latest update to Counter-Strike 2 expected to shake one of the largest digital economies in gaming? Whatever the intentions were, that’s exactly what happened.
Nobody can turn a blind eye to an industry now selling billions worth of assets to an audience hungry to grab them up… and digital grading has now reached the market.
What you’ll find here is not a countdown or ranked list, but a look back at some of the most iconic comic characters who first made their mark in the 80s
Are things improving for Silver Age comics? Are values trending upwards or continuing down? Let’s take a look at the Silver Age CPI to note some winners and losers over the past 90 days.
This is a long one. So sit back, enjoy, and please provide your feedback in the comments section!
The next gold rush in collectibles won’t be driven by what’s new - it’ll be sparked by what’s been overlooked.
Today, 38 years after that first pixelated arcade punch, the Street Fighter brand remains a cultural powerhouse, driving passionate fan engagement and dominating the competitive gaming space. Guess what's coming next!
Our very talented authors have collectively taken a short 'breather' from the relentless research they do for all of you. So, today you get me.
While most collectors are familiar with the big Golden Age books that sell each month, there are so many more worth investigating. It was an unusually light month for Golden Age sales. Of course, that means some interesting books sold, ones that you don’t see every day.
Highest-ever-graded 1939 Superman No. 1 to headline Heritage Comic Books Auction November 20-22
The GoCollect Collectible Price Indexes are fantastic for looking at trends for the top comics in each era. It was a bit of a roller coaster the past three months for the Copper Age CPI, with some comics performing well and others sliding down. Let's take a closer look.