Author: ComicArtTrends

by ComicArtTrends | January 30, 2021

A long time ago in a land far away, I heard of mythical, ancient tomes of great value.  These artifacts of bygone times contained the treasures of decades past.  But, they were sealed not in Mylar...

by ComicArtTrends | January 27, 2021

The Six Billion Dollar Man is a movie barely alive.  Can we rebuild it...better, stronger, faster?  I hope so because I'm a huge fan of the original series and Lee Majors.  Whether Mark Wahlberg's cost-of-living adjusted movie takes a giant...

by ComicArtTrends | January 24, 2021

She is truly a Wonder Woman among boys!  Wonder Woman has never been afraid to mix it up in the male-dominated comic universe.  Though not the first super-heroine, Wonder Woman ranks first...

by ComicArtTrends | January 19, 2021

Wonder Woman 84 flew into theatres and streams on Christmas day.   Not everyone loved the movie, but I enjoyed it.  Comic book and art collectors rallied around the magic lasso for the confrontation between Wonder Woman and...

by ComicArtTrends | January 12, 2021

Few DC comics grab a spot in the GoCollect hot 100 Silver Age comics list.  Hawkman #4 featuring the debut of Zatanna found its way to position 32 at the end of...

by ComicArtTrends | January 5, 2021

Even though I was fascinated by the art of Drew Struzan, my poster collection is 'low brow'.  I squirreled away a lot of movie and comic book posters and stuff down through the decades. ...

by ComicArtTrends | January 4, 2021

What if it's true that supply and demand affect price?  For graded comics, think about the awesome power for buyers and sellers to have a count of comics in each grade! What could be...

by ComicArtTrends | January 3, 2021

Back to the Future, Raiders of  the Lost Ark, Big Trouble in Little China, even Adventures in Babysitting... so many great films, all with Drew Struzan illustrated posters.  Artist Drew Struzan captivated...

by ComicArtTrends | January 2, 2021

If you could put together a Rock Festival featuring all your favorites past or present, living or dead, who would you include?  Similar question for a movie premiere marathon?  How about a convention panel featuring stars from your favorite shows, living or...

by ComicArtTrends | December 27, 2020

I recall feeling blown away AND completely elated when leaving the theatre the first time I saw Star Wars as a thirteen year old.  Obviously, I had the foresight to stash away...