Category: Golden Age
[embed]https://youtu.be/BntWzRwrt4Y[/embed] Welcome to another Week in Comic Speculation! In honor of the Halloween season, we're looking at recent sales (and some interesting facts) for some of the most renowned Pre-Code Horror artists. And we're not just touching on two or three books - we talk about the market for...
The 1980s were full of movies where the true beauty queen was always hidden, only to be revealed at the end of the film. Some of the attempts were really bad because no matter how hard they tried, they could not really hide the star's beauty. It...
It’s October, and that means we here at GoCollect are turning our attention to horror comics. We’re continuing our look at the top cover artists of Pre-Code Horror comics and the impact they’ve had on comic collecting. Bernard Baily
Through consignments, PWCC is selling two Silver Age key issues, Aquaman #1 and Sub-Mariner #1. With Namor's first appearance a year ago in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, and the release of the Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom on the horizon, these...
It’s October, and that means we here at GoCollect are turning our attention to horror comics. We’re going to take a look at the top cover artists of Pre-Code Horror comics and the impact they’ve had on comic collecting. Lee Elias
The September 17 Heritage auction dominates the charts! Let’s dive deep to determine what these sales tell us about the market for the comics every collector wishes they could own. September Heritage Auction
Is Jason Todd’s moment in the spotlight approaching? With so much potential as a major DCU star, now is the time to take a closer look at these Red Hood keys. For a character so hated by readers that they overwhelmingly voted for...
It’s October, and that means we here at GoCollect are turning our attention to horror comics. To get things started we’re going to take a look at some of the most bizarre comic covers printed prior to the establishment of the Comics Code Authority. Full...
Just last week, through a consignment, PWCC listed one of the most important comic books of all time on its site: Superman #1 (1939). This particular copy is a CGC 3.0 with cream to off-white pages. The consignor is asking for $449,000 but is...
Turtles ruled in August, leading the way in a list dominated by sales in ComicConnect’s big auction. Let’s dive deep to determine what these sales tell us about the market for the comics every collector wishes they could own. August ComicConnect Auction