Category: Golden Age

by Doug Ohlandt | June 7, 2022

In our first piece on War Comics, we focused on top Golden Age war comics to target, specifically those that debuted before World War II and those that came out during the war.  In this second part, we’re going to begin to take a look at Atomic...

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by Matt Tuck | June 6, 2022

Forget the JLA because Black Adam is set to introduce the new faces of the DCEU, the Justice Society of America. Ever since Marvel Studios introduced the Avengers to the masses,...

by Matt Tuck | June 3, 2022

What’s six inches tall, flies a model airplane, and hits like a grown man? It’s the Doll Man, and he is riding Elmo the Wonder Dog into the Oddball of the Week award. If you watched Peacemaker

by Matt Tuck | June 1, 2022

The original doctor is about to stake his claim as superhero cinema’s top master of the mystic arts when Doctor Fate arrives in the DCEU. Black Adam has the potential to change the status quo. To this point, the DCEU’s focus...

by Josh Robbins | May 29, 2022

The new Disney + theatrical version of Chip 'N Dale Rescue Rangers will likely subvert expectations for lifelong fans of the series, but what are some comics and video games we should be looking at as investors? A Little History

by Matt Tuck | May 29, 2022

Hawkman is getting his day on the big screen in Black Adam, and it could lead to a bright future for the hero of Thanagar. Let's check out some Hawkman keys! Carter Hall, aka Hawkman, will wield his spiked...

by Doug Ohlandt | May 28, 2022

Hello, and welcome back to our weekly column where we take a look at a few undervalued or overlooked comics from one of each of four comic book eras – Golden Age, Silver Age, Bronze Age, and Copper Age – all in an attempt to find value...

by Lauren Sisselman | May 26, 2022

The Big Little Books (later, Better Little Book) series provided entertainment to an audience before the Golden Age of comics had begun and for decades after. Have you ever considered adding them to your collection? A Little History In 1932, a new form of inexpensive entertainment was...

by Doug Ohlandt | May 21, 2022

While most collectors are familiar with Golden Age super-hero and horror comics, there are many more genres that newer collectors and investors are just beginning to pay attention to.  One of the most prolific from the earliest of the Golden Age through the Bronze Age – and...

by Matt Tuck | May 20, 2022

It’s Christmas in May, and this week’s Oddball winner is the gift that keeps on giving: the most unlikely omega-level mutant, Santa Claus. Practically since the dawn of the traditional comic book, there’s been Santa Claus. From standard Christmas stories to helping superheroes...