Author: Don
With Avengers: Doomsday now in production, and set for release on May 1st, 2026, all eyes are squarely focused on one actor and character: Robert Downey's Doctor Doom.
Would you buy Invincible #1 at current price points? Or do you think values will go back down in six months once hype about the show is over?
Over the past year, the Index is up nearly 5% or 232 points, and the majority of those additional points have come mostly from two Batman issues: Detective Comics #38, and Detective Comics #31.
When you review Pokémon cards sales volume over the past 10, 30, 60, 90, 180, and 365 days, one card clearly reigns supreme: Pikachu with Grey Felt Hat or the Van Gogh Pikachu.
Let's take a closer look at recent chart-busting sales for video games -- including several big sales from Heritage Auctions in late February -- and see what they say about the state of the video game collecting market today.
With a 96% critics score and 87% score on Rotten Tomatoes, one reviewer even stated that Andor was "second only to The Empire Strikes Back" in terms of Star Wars productions.
While it may not include any major first appearances, this is the FIRST time Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman -- the DC Trinity -- appear in the same story together and on the same cover.
Partially written by Chris Claremont, Marvel Team-Up Annual #1 is an oft forgotten story about the "new" X-Men team. And a Spider-Man crossover to boot!
The Last of Us is one of several video game franchises that have made a successful leap to the comic book collecting market. In fact, Dark Horse Comics actually released The Last of Us: American Dreams #1 two months prior to the launch of the video game in 2013.
Below are the top five Pokémon cards that sold for the highest prices during the month of March 2025. Let’s take a deep dive to determine what these sales tell us about the state of the Pokémon TCG market today.