Author: Don
As we all know, the comic book market has been experiencing a long-running bear market for the past two years. I think there are some reasons to believe that there's light at the end of the tunnel.
Many comics in one of the greatest comic book collections in the world are currently being auctioned on Heritage, which began on October 25 and 26: The Christine Farrell Complete DC Collection.
With Robert Downey Jr. confirmed to return to the MCU as a villainous version of Tony Stark who becomes Dr. Doom, it comes as no surprise that we've heard Chris Evans will also return in Avengers: Secret Wars as Captain Hydra.
This is just my opinion, but I think I'd avoid catching this falling knife at the moment; I think it may fall further.
While not as famous as San Diego Comic Con, New York Comic Con (NYCC) is still a huge event for our community each year. Let's take a look at some announcements and how they may have impacted the market.
During a four week span, five copies of Detective Comics #58 sold during public auctions; to me, that's a sign that Hollywood can catalyze even the Golden Age comic book market.
Some data suggests Fantastic Four #48 may have over-corrected. Is it a buy at current price points? Let's take a closer look.
New Mutants #98 joined an elite club in September 2024: the 30,000 CGC submissions club.
How much would you pay for just that one page?
If Wolverine has never been more popular, then it seems logical to think that demand for his most important key issue would also increase? But when you analyze the data, it'd be easy to think that demand for Hulk #181 may actually be decreasing over the past two years.