Author: Chris Severs
VeVe is expanding their groundbreaking Stanley Gibbons venture with the release of the Penny Red, the iconic successor to the Penny Black, as a 3D digital collectible.
"Case in point - I recently realized I have issues #1, 2 & 4 of HAWKEYE #1. How the hell did I lose issue #3??? So, obviously a trip to the EBAY STORE is pending sooner than later!"
This offers fans a rare opportunity to own a piece of Superman history in a unique, digital collectible format. Available in very limited editions (only 2,000 total were minted / in existence!)
“We started by shaking up physical distribution — now we’re bringing our best-in-class comics to digital.” But the key phrase is “in all the formats they want.” This isn’t a pivot — it’s a platform expansion.
On May 12, 2025, history was made in the world of comics and digital media with the first-ever live comic book reading inside a metaverse. The event was captured & recorded on the Get to Da Comics YouTube Channel, so please do check it out and subscribe to their channel for future events & readings!
What makes digital collectibles so appealing to modern collectors? For starters, they offer the same excitement as traditional collectibles, but without many of the logistical issues.
This is your chance to own something that bridges the classic and the cutting-edge: Star Wars legacy fused with next-generation digital collecting. It’s fully immersive, completely unique, and carries the kind of story-anchored weight that Star Wars fans crave.
VeVe isn't just another digital e-commerce marketplace; it's a platform designed by collectors for collectors. With over 9 million NFTs sold already, VeVe offers premium licensed digital collectibles from major brands, including Disney, Marvel, and of course, Star Wars.
What makes me most proud about all of this, apart from being absolutely privileged to work with an amazing team creating something so groundbreaking, is the fact we’ve produced something truly accessible and welcoming for EVERYONE, ANYWHERE.
It’s been 25 years since NAPSTER “RETUNED” the music industry, and now they’ve been acquired for $207 million by Infinite Reality, a company focused on virtual 3D spaces.