Author: Don
We always knew Kevin Feige would turn to new villains when he brought the X-Men into the MCU, but Bastion is a deep cut. Never a top tier villain, how has the market reacted to his moment in the spotlight?
After the pandemic-fueled collectibles boom of 2020-21 and the bust of 2022-23, we're starting to see some evidence that the market may finally have hit bottom earlier in 2024 and may have started to turn around.
Early in 2022, when the comic book market began a two-year long correction after the biggest boom in its history, some collectors said we should "buy the dip." Unfortunately, buying the dip turned out to be more like "catching a falling knife."
An annual event held throughout the world in support of environmental protection, Earth Day 2024 (April 22) is nearly upon us. Gen Z says that climate change is the most important issue of their generation. Has Captain Planet's 1st appearance also increased in value?
After roughly two years of declining values across the collectibles market, we've recently some evidence that the good times may have returned. Will this Jordan Logoman card become the most expensive basketball card ever sold?
Most comic book investors generally believe that storylines alone -- no matter how popular they are -- are generally not worth investing in. We'll put that general rule to the test with X-Men '97's adaptation of Chris Claremont's "Lifedeath" storyline.
The 2024 NCAA Women's tournament has driven newfound interest in other players besides Clark. Let's take a look at two of Clark's biggest rivals and peers: Paige Bueckers and Angel Reese.
With 11 million+ views, Twentieth Century Studios' teaser trailer for Alien: Romulus has provided hope to fans of the Aliens franchise. With more hits than misses since Aliens in 1986, can Romulus revitalize the franchise and the Aliens collectibles market?
The critically acclaimed X-Men '97 continues to drive sales volume in the comic book market. Episode #4 puts a spotlight on Mojo, one of the most unusual (and imaginative) villains the X-Men have ever faced.
Already an iconic toy brand, how has Barbie's surging popularity translated into the collectibles market? Is she worth investing in?