Author: Doug Ohlandt
Often ignored by collectors, Marvel magazines represent some of the most unique offerings by the publisher in the Bronze Age. They were also the proving ground for many up-and-coming artists who would grow to become fan favorites. Here’s a look at ten Marvel magazines you’ll want as...
With DCU films and shows coming soon, collectors have been turning their focus to characters who could appear in these productions. Investors are looking at characters whose comic book appearances are poised for a rise in value as a result. With nearly a century of characters to...
It’s time for more Undervalued and Overlooked Comics, where we identify a few issues each week that could be overlooked, undervalued, or both and may be worth considering for your collection. This time, we’re looking at Copper Age comics. Let’s get started. Big...
We’re back with the second part of our look at the works of Frank Miller, both from a reading and an investment point of view. In Part 1, we covered Miller’s career through his initial departure from Marvel. Join us now as we journey through his comic...
One area of focus in comic collecting that has been overlooked since other forms of media began to have such a great influence on the hobby is that of hunting down key comics by top creators. Never fear. We’re here to help you sort through the top...
Turtles ruled in August, leading the way in a list dominated by sales in ComicConnect’s big auction. Let’s dive deep to determine what these sales tell us about the market for the comics every collector wishes they could own. August ComicConnect Auction
It’s time once more for Undervalued and Overlooked Comics! This time we’ll be looking at the Silver Age. Take a look at the comics that are flying under most collectors’ radar. Shadowy Villain Shows His Face
Marvel first began publication of annuals in the Silver Age. These square-bound comics often offered big stories that were meant to be special – and justify the doubled price of 25 cents. Of course, some were more special than others, so let’s take a deep dive...
Marvel first began publication of annuals in the Silver Age. These square-bound comics often offered big stories that were meant to be special – and justify the doubled price of 25 cents. Of course, some were more special than others, so let’s take a deep dive into...
Beginning in the late Bronze Age and stretching deep into the Copper Age, Marvel Graphic Novels were sometimes amazing works of comics art and, at other times, little better than mediocre annuals. But don’t worry! GoCollect is here to help you sort the good from the bad....
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