Category: Comic Collecting 101
When collectors chase historic issues or contemporary keys, they are not merely investing. They are participating in a tradition as old as storytelling itself.
This article is not a countdown or a ranking. Instead, it’s a retrospective look at some of the most important first appearances of the 1970s.
Here is some research that GoCollect has been reviewing that may be an interest to you the reader.
What you’ll find here is not a countdown or ranked list, but a look back at some of the most iconic comic characters who first made their mark in the 80s
There’s something stubbornly compelling about the darkest corners of the world that pulls eyes over to look. The same happens to readers in the comic book stands.
Attorneys spend most of their time reading. Recently some of the articles that came across my desk intersect with my writing. Here are a few of the most recent legal events that impact the GoCollect community.
You’ve seen them likely countless times in dusty longboxes in comic shops or at conventions. Or perhaps you read them when you were younger, hoping they would give you enough of the plot of a story so you could cheat on that book report. They’re Classics Illustrated.
Comic characters all have the ability to thrive if done correctly. The problem is that sometimes they are not put in the best situations to maximize their potential. Some of the books mentioned have keys that are flying under the radar right now.
Here are some books that collectors and investors may be wise to seek out now because of their unique attributes besides also being rare.
OWN (NOT RENT) a piece of significant Marvel history, and maybe, just maybe, score a legendary edition number that rockets you into collector stardom.
Final Fantasy VII: The Game That Changed Everything
He-Man Is Back: What the New Movie Means for DC Comics Presents #47
Why Comics Still Matter: From Ancient Heroes to Modern Collectibles
PSA Magazine Population Report: Pokémon, Jordan, Gretzky, and Clark