Category: Collectible Investing

by Matt Tuck | June 10, 2024

Dazzler wasn't dazzling eBay this week as buyers gave Marvel's disco queen the cold shoulder.

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by Don | June 9, 2024

Michael Jordan's 1986 Fleer rookie card (#57) is one of the most recognizable and desirable sports cards of all-time. Just a few weeks ago, however, on May 8th, a PSA 7.0 of Jordan's 1984-85 Star #101 card sold for $30,099. Is it time for the King to step aside?

by Lauren Sisselman | June 9, 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! Here are my pics for this week's unique...

by Don | June 9, 2024

A few weeks ago, we received news about the season two of Peacemaker. With season two on the way, let's revisit market demand for Peacemaker #1 (1967).

by Joseph Overaitis | June 8, 2024

GoCollect has a great team who take a bunch of sales numbers to create a perfect snapshot of the comic book market. The Writing teams' job is to put those numbers in the proper context. This step is necessary to place those numbers in a proper perspective. Here is what we found.

by Wymon Stanlick | June 6, 2024

He’s the definition of a mogul. A business magnate. A sports tycoon. And he’s also one of the leading ambassadors of nerd culture and amassing a piece of it all.

by Matt Tuck | June 5, 2024

Incredible Hulk #182 finally gets its laurels from buyers while Wolverine #88 claws its way up the Hottest Comics ladder. 

by Matt Tuck | June 5, 2024

Once again, the X-Men ruled eBay, but an unexpected appearance from Shang-Chi arrived just in time to stir things up.

by Don | June 3, 2024

Last week, I wrote about the Top 10 CGC submissions of all-time. Let's go from macro to micro and take a look at Top 10 CGC submissions for the month of May 2024.

by Don | June 2, 2024

For the past few months, and for good reason, X-Men '97 sucked all of the oxygen out of the comic book market. But lost in the shuffle was another highly acclaimed animated TV show based on a comic book: season two of Invincible.