Author: Matt Tuck

by Matt Tuck | January 26, 2020

Could it be that after years of market stagnation 1977’s Star Wars #1 is showing signs of life? The gains aren’t spectacular, but that does appear to be the case. CAUTIOUSLY OPTIMISTIC So far...

by Matt Tuck | January 22, 2020

Blue Beetle is about to become mainstream thanks to HBO Max, but Jaime Reyes isn’t the only Beetle with keys worth collecting. It’s easy to forget that Blue Beetle has been in comics for 81 years. The overshadowed Golden Age superhero...

by Matt Tuck | January 21, 2020

There's big news for the X-Men as the oft-maligned New Mutants movie is reportedly part of the MCU, and that has massive implications for the cinematic future. Let the mutant speculation commence. The buzz in the Marvel fandom is that Disney...

by Matt Tuck | January 20, 2020

While Thor #337 and Angela: Asgard’s Assassin #1 has the spotlight, keep your eyes on Iron Man #24 and Thor: God of Thunder #19. Here's why. CHRISTIAN BALE IN THE MCU? The big...

by Matt Tuck | January 19, 2020

HBO Max is giving Blue Beetle the live-action treatment, and that will boost values for a couple of key Infinite Crisis issues. Although Jaime Reyes has been a staple of the animated Young Justice and...

by Matt Tuck | January 16, 2020

Could Angela finally make her MCU debut in Thor: Love and Thunder? The evidence points to that being the case, which will make her key appearances skyrocket. SERA OPENING DOORS Earlier this month, Kevin Feige, lord of all things Marvel, teased a new...

by Matt Tuck | January 15, 2020

A fresh casting announcement has the market in a frenzy over Beta Ray Bill, and that will fuel even more speculation for his debut. The latest news is that the Dark Knight himself, Christian Bale, has been cast...

by Matt Tuck | January 14, 2020

Kevin Feige lit a fire under Angela: Asgard's Assassin #1, and it has turned into speculator kindling. Here’s what you need to know. THE BEACON HAS BEEN LIT Let’s start with the...

by Matt Tuck | January 6, 2020

Have you have been on the fence about Marvel Spotlight #2 and Tomb of Dracula #1? It's time to get moving because these issues have the potential for significant gains in 2020 thanks to...

by Matt Tuck | January 4, 2020

The year has wrapped up, and Batman and Spawn helped DC and Image beat Marvel for the best-selling comics of 2019. Based on Diamond Distributor's preorders and units sold throughout the year, DC and Image held on to the top two spots, but Marvel had the last laugh by taking seven...