Category: Investment Speculation
One area of focus in comic collecting that has been overlooked since other forms of media began to have such a great influence on the hobby is that of hunting down key comics by top creators. Never fear. This time we’re looking at the works of Frank Frazetta.
We’re back with more Undervalued and Overlooked Comics! This is where we identify comics that are either currently lower in value than they could be, aren’t as well known in the collector market, or both. So, let’s get started with some interesting picks.
The following are some ways investors and collectors can save money at a time when it matters the most. They are based upon what noted financial experts are doing with their investments. They are preparing because money does not grow on trees.
While Marvel TV shows and movies receive the lion’s share of collector buzz, DCU productions are right around the corner. We’re back with more DCU spec, and this time around, the spotlight is on Plastic Man.
We’re back with another look at our Chartbusters! These are the comics that sold for the highest prices in the month of July. It was an interesting month as comics from different eras and moving on a number of selling platforms made the list. Let’s dive deep to determine what these sales tell us about...
About a week before San Diego Comic Con, Kevin Feige confirmed in an interview with ComicBook.com that Nova is indeed coming to the MCU.
GoCollect’s Collectible Price Indexes give you the ability to really dive deep into back issue market trends, find groups of comics that are rising or falling, and even look for potential bargains. Looking into the Bronze Age CPI, we’ve found a few comics that may be worth pursuing...
A little over a month ago, I blogged about the first installment of James Gunn's DCU: the animated TV series Creature Commandos. One "creature" that hasn't been announced but would be an absolutely perfect fit for the show is King Shark.
Even in a down market some comics rise in value. For some it’s a recent surge, while for others it’s a slow and steady lift. Bronze Age comics have been hit harder than most by recent dives in the market. However, some are bucking the trend.
The comic book world went nuts as Kevin Feige announced who would be playing Dr. Doom in the MCU at San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday, July 27 – none other than Robert Downey, Jr. Let’s take a look to see how the market reacted to this surprising news.