Author: Matt Tuck
Silver Age Marvel issues were on the move this week, and Avengers #55 led the pack with some stiff competition from a Wolverine/Sabretooth key comic. MCU speculation reigned supreme across the secondary market, and it was enough to boost...
The second round of Fantasy Investing is in the books, and Wolverine's Hulk #180 cameo came through in a big way this week. How are your picks holding up? A DIFFERENT MINDSET Adapting to weekly picks proved to be a challenge in the...
Omega Red and Wolverine sent ripples through the collecting world with some '90s keys, and Darkwing Duck gets the Oddball of the Week Award in this week’s Comic Trends. It is time again for the Comic Trends & Oddballs, where we take...
Star Wars collectors! Get your wallets out, because you WILL want what ComicConnect has listed, and the bids on this rare Star Wars #1 35 Cent variant have already reached $35,000! EBay (nicknamed “feeBay” by...
Once again, a DC character’s first appearance rocked the collecting world as Static’s debut was the single hottest comic on the market, gaining nearly 1,000 places. Meanwhile, the Avengers and Monica Rambeau kept a close pace as their premieres were kept under watchful eyes in...
It’s time for another round of Fantasy Investing. Who turned the biggest profits after the first inning? MY ROUND 2 FANTASY INVESTING STRATEGY: CARNAGE AND WOLVERINE Parting with a 9.0 Hulk #180 is not an easy decision, even with...
Those 1990s comics, like Spawn, are getting more collectible by the month. We’re seeing it reflected in the Hottest Comics. Meanwhile, Evel Knievel #1 jumped plenty of hurdles on its way to the Oddball of the Week Award. Remember...
Batman villains dominated the sales charts this week as the first appearances of Punchline and Man-Bat made the biggest moves on the Hottest Comics list. Today’s list is all about the movers and shakers of the secondary market....
It’s back! Get your imaginary wallet ready, because Fantasy Comic Investing is ready for kickoff. The rules are basically the same, but this time, you get a larger budget: $3,000 (you’re welcome). Think of it as imaginary stimulus money, so go ahead...
Some overlooked Silver Age keys fell flat, and a classic issue of Detective Comics landed in the dreaded #1,001. That means it is time for the Coldest Comics of the week. Today’s list spotlights five comics that were definitely not on many wish...