Author: Joseph Overaitis

by Joseph Overaitis | January 15, 2021

Punchline.  Kamala Khan.  Harley Quinn.  Female comic characters that investors and collectors now adore.  While these characters draw great interest, there are other great female characters that many investors and collectors ignore. Be honest, do you know the significance of the following books just by...

by Joseph Overaitis | January 14, 2021

I provide comic book investment and speculation picks in this column.  Why should you trust me?  Here are a few of my past picks I recommended to individuals and my reasoning for the picks.  Consider it my curriculum vitae for my comic book investments. ...

by Joseph Overaitis | January 11, 2021

One of the rules repeated on these boards is to diversify your portfolio.  Most think it has to be done by buying different books.  Some books allow you to diversify your investment with a single book. In the past, I mentioned 

by Joseph Overaitis | December 30, 2020

All good things come to an end.  This is my last chapter on the New Marvel Cinematic projects and how they can impact the comic book marketplace. Moon Knight (TBD) I am Groot (TBD) Blade (TBD) Not much to say...

by Joseph Overaitis | December 29, 2020

The more we learn about future Marvel Cinematic Universe properties the more we realize we know so little.  This uncertainty makes investing in Marvel projects even riskier. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (March 25, 2022) Rumors are that the Wandavision show and...

by Joseph Overaitis | December 26, 2020

This is part 2 of my assessment of investment opportunities with the announced new MCU projects.  These projects offer more opportunities for investors and speculators. The uncertainty associated with these projects also involves risks in both the comic marketplace and to Marvel itself.  The reason is the...

by Joseph Overaitis | December 26, 2020

Fishing in the blue sea.  Finding profits in books others do not even notice.  It can be risky, but it also can be profitable. Here are some ignored comic books I see that are drawing attention because of the GoCollect data. Ignored Comic Book #1

by Joseph Overaitis | December 20, 2020

On December 11 TV Guide produced for viewers a future timeline for releases and a brief synopsis for all Marvel Cinematic Universe properties.   Here is how it impacts you. Wandavision, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (Jan and March 2021) No real investment news...

by Joseph Overaitis | December 17, 2020

First appearances are some of the most desirable books to comic book collectors, investors, and speculators.  Many of these books go for top dollar.  Here are two books you may want to look into before others find them.

by Joseph Overaitis | December 14, 2020

In a previous post, I mentioned romance comics as a neglected segment in the comic market.   Reader comments indicated that there are some very passionate collectors out there who do find that market ignored.  The next market ignored by many investors that you can find profit...