by Don | February 10, 2026

On February 5, Heritage Auctions brokered a $13M private sale for a CGC 9.4 copy of Batman #1 and a CGC 8.5 Pedigree copy of Superman #1, for a combined total of $13 million:

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by IzzyVerseNYC | February 9, 2026

Some comic teams never really go out of style — they just wait for the right moment to hit the spotlight again. The Teen Titans are one of those rare properties that can pull in every kind of fan at once.

by Chris Severs | February 6, 2026

These prop collectibles are made with AR in mind, scaling near real-world size so you can show them off like physical pieces in your digital showroom. The animations are fandom-worthy (and of course, approved by Lucasfilm artists!) and the sound effects are BANG-ON. 

by Don | February 5, 2026

With a critics' score of 7.6 and an audience score of 90% on Rotten Tomatoes, Marvel may have a hit on its hands with Wonder Man on Disney+.

by Wymon Stanlick | February 4, 2026

Among the most overlooked, yet increasingly meaningful, of Super Bowl artifacts are Super Bowl Game Programs.

by Don | February 3, 2026

For the month of January 2026, we see many familiar faces.

by Don | January 31, 2026

Final Fantasy VII is one of the most historically significant video games of all-time. It continues to make news today with the recent launch of Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade on the Nintendo Switch 2.

by Don | January 29, 2026

Judging from the total number of views and the initial reactions, the new trailer for He-Man and the Masters of the Universe is a hit for its production design and cartoon accurate costumes.

by Chris Severs | January 28, 2026

When collectors chase historic issues or contemporary keys, they are not merely investing. They are participating in a tradition as old as storytelling itself.

by Don | January 28, 2026

Not surprisingly, magazines with Pokémon, Michael Jordan, Wayne Gretzky, and Caitlin Clark on their covers have dominated recent submissions.

by Doug Ohlandt | January 27, 2026

Kim Kardashian, Tiger Woods, and Pokemon grace the covers of collectors’ favorite magazines this month.

by Doug Ohlandt | January 26, 2026

Vintage magazines are rapidly growing in popularity. Let’s take a look at some big winter-time sales as we dive into the Magazine Chartbusters.

by Don | January 24, 2026

While the magazine is no longer the cultural touchstone it once was, vintage copies of Time have become sought after collectibles.

by IzzyVerseNYC | January 20, 2026

This article is not a countdown or a ranking. Instead, it’s a retrospective look at some of the most important first appearances of the 1970s.

by Don | January 18, 2026

It didn't take long (seven weeks to be precise) for Action Comics #1 to return to its rightful place on the throne.

by Doug Ohlandt | January 15, 2026

The final 2025 sales data is in, so it’s a great time to look at each of GoCollect’s Collectible Price Indexes to see which ones overperformed… and which ones didn’t. 

by Chris Severs | January 14, 2026

VeVe’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – Leonardo digital collectible sold out in nostalgic fashion, proving once again that digital collecting is thriving even when mainstream news headlines focus on its negativity.

by Doug Ohlandt | January 13, 2026

While most collectors are familiar with the big Golden Age books that sell each month, there are so many more worth investigating. Some interesting books sold in December, including a high grade record setting war comic and one of the earliest Golden Age comics ever published. 

by Don | January 11, 2026

Pokémon. PSA Comic Book Sales. The X-Men. Doom (the video game). Michael Jordan. These are a few of the topics that trended heavily amongst GoCollect readers during 2025.

by Doug Ohlandt | January 9, 2026

Pulp magazine collecting is growing rapidly. If you’re new to pulps, or just looking for a refresher, this guide will help you assess the grades of the pulps in your collection. Let’s get started!