Category: Collectible Investing

by Don | April 28, 2024

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."

by Lauren Sisselman | April 28, 2024

Welcome back to this week's look at Heritage's Sunday night movie poster auction! Each week Heritage auctions off some truly unique finds across all movie genres, such as movie serials, animation, science fiction, romance, and more. Each week I find a few gems that could be overlooked! 

by Matt Tuck | April 25, 2024

A 2023 Transformers issue made impressive gains while the debut of Weapon VIII grabbed attention on the Hottest Comics.

by Matt Tuck | April 24, 2024

Those X-Men investments are paying dividends, and their keys simply owned the secondary market this week. 

by Matt Tuck | April 20, 2024

The Last Ronin #1 is about to be scalding hot now that the dystopian revenge story is coming to the silver screen in all its mature glory.

by Matt Tuck | April 15, 2024

X-Men '97 rocked its fandom with the tragic destruction of Genosha, and the main suspect in the attack will have you on the hunt for New X-Men #114.

by Matt Tuck | April 14, 2024

Silver Surfer #1 set the pace on the Hottest Comics while the independent comic scene was well represented further down the ranks.

by Matt Tuck | April 12, 2024

Sony's questionable decisions landed some old favorites among eBay's most undesirables.

by Lauren Sisselman | April 12, 2024

Welcome back to this week's look at Heritage's Sunday night movie poster auction! Each week Heritage auctions off some truly unique finds across all movie genres, such as movie serials, animation, science fiction, romance, and more. Each week I find a few gems that could be overlooked! 

by Doug Ohlandt | April 10, 2024

 In 1955, to get around the newly created Comics Code Authority, EC Comics shifted their comic Mad to a magazine format. The irreverent magazine that threw tomatoes at just about everything would remain in publication for more than 60 years. Let’s take a look at the key issues of Mad in the magazine format that...