Category: Investment Speculation

by Dblegal | April 27, 2022

Every few weeks, we point out a few key Modern-Era comics that are moving up or down the sales charts. This week, it is hard to look at any sales data and not notice how Thor #1 ranks as the top mover, not just...

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by Doug Ohlandt | April 26, 2022

Moon Knight Episode 4, premiering on April 20, had a neat twist at the end that was pulled directly from Jeff Lemire and Greg Smallwood’s run on the title.  Did key issues rise or fall?  Let’s take a look at how the market reacted to this latest...

by ComicArtTrends | April 25, 2022

With the latest Heritage Signature Art Auction in the books, are you relieved or disappointed that there are no million-dollar sales prices?  If you previously owned preliminary art of Spider-Man's black costume from Amazing Spider-Man 252, maybe you held out hope to recreate the

by Matt Tuck | April 24, 2022

When the issue number for an Action Comics #1 is fetching $7k, you know things have gotten out of hand. If you kept track of the single pages being sold, you’d have seen it coming years ago. 

by Lauren Sisselman | April 24, 2022

If you've been following my work for a while, you no doubt know I've been writing about various Archie titles for a few years now.  Archie Comics have been a staple in teen humor comics, and despite some follies, they have remained an independently...

by Matt Tuck | April 23, 2022

When was the last time you thought about Garrison Kane? Exactly, yet his first appearance in X-Force #2 is trending this week. It’s time again to dig deeper into the Hottest Comics and see what surprises buyers had in...

by Doug Ohlandt | April 23, 2022

The first teaser trailer for Thor: Love and Thunder dropped on Monday, April 18, and an anxious audience studied every frame of the trailer to determine which comics they wanted to hunt down.  Some are well known.  Others?  Well, why ruin the surprise.  Read on to see...

by Matt Tuck | April 22, 2022

It’s time again for the most prestigious prize in all of comics, the Oddball of the Week. And the award goes to…3D Man. WHO IS 3D MAN? From the 1950s all the way into the ‘70s, comic book writers used the space...

by Dblegal | April 21, 2022

X-Men #1 is flying out the door and is one of the top Copper Age comic sellers of the past 10 days.  The Copper Age of comics is generally considered to be the twenty years between the mid-1980s and the early 2000s.   GoCollect tallies the top-selling book...

by Matt Tuck | April 21, 2022

Ghost Rider #28 and Thor #1 tied for the Hottest Comics of the week as they each climbed nearly 60 positions thanks to trailers and rumors. Wait. Shouldn’t the Hottest Comics be the ones with the heftiest...