Category: Investment Speculation
If you read this column regularly, you may have noticed that most of my investment suggestions are for high-grade comics. Whenever I reference a comic's FMV, I do so almost exclusively with respect to a CGC 9.8 copy of that book. Does Comic Condition Really Matter?...
Fans and critics are in awe of The Batman, and there is already talk of a sequel in the works. What could be in store for the franchise, and what key issues could be the next big things? Let the speculation...
Multiverse of Madness continued to work its magic on the secondary market as practically anything connected to the Doctor Strange sequel is getting a boost. Welcome to our look at this month's Trending Comics. It’s time for Trending Comics, the...
Copper Age collectors were breaking their budgets for Usagi Yojimbo and a rare Venom comic in this week’s edition of Chartbusters. The Copper Age is one of the more controversial comic collecting eras in the game. Not universally recognized across the hobby, this...
What can the top three purged Bronze Age comics tell us about speculating, or investing in comics? Further, are any of these fallen darlings worthy of discount diving? In the past, when I've written about Bronze Age comics purges,...
Whether you're a seasoned Moon Knight collector or a newfound fan, chances are you have been chasing down his major and more well-known keys in the past few years. We all know which books those are: Werewolf By Night #32,
Where there are winners, there must be losers, and these five comics have taken the biggest tumbles in the Hottest Comics rankings over the past 30 days. On the plus side, that could make for some investment opportunities....
It's all about 'what's next?' in comics and art, Zeck Secret Wars Spider-Man art begs an answer to that question. In my last article, Spider-Man in Black, I wondered about the valuation and final auction price for Secret Wars 8 Page 25 art. Instead of...
Variant covers have existed in comics now for decades. While most collectors are focused on Marvel variants and, to a lesser extent, DC variants and first issues of series from other publishers, there are some very desirable covers that aren’t variants of first issues or the latest...
The two supernatural comic book chartbusters of 2021 were Marvel's Ghost Rider and DC Comic's Swamp Thing. Why are these two supernatural anti-heroes dominating the charts? After all, the Swamp Thing's TV series was canceled. The same goes for Ghost Rider; we haven’t seen him...