Category: Key Issues

by ComicArtTrends | February 25, 2021

If you have been collecting comics for a while, you probably own a few foreign editions of American comics.  While traveling outside of America, did you seek some four-color super-souvenirs of your travels?  Maybe you have wondered how many different languages fill word balloons for your favorite...

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by John Gerlach | February 23, 2021

Rogue Squadron is the answer to the question: "What is the theatrical future of Star Wars?"  Rogue Squadron will be the first movie of the new Star Wars film series.  Set to be directed by Patty Jenkins, the director of the two recent Wonder Woman films,...

by Don | February 23, 2021

While Hawkeye may not be the most popular Avenger ever, he's been a mainstay of the team, served as the leader of the Avengers, and also founded the West Coast Avengers. In addition, he's played major roles in five MCU films and will star in his own...

by daviscollection | February 22, 2021

Black turtlenecks and shoulder holsters are not the only things that these spy characters have in common; they all have key books with the opportunity of appreciation if we see a renewed interest in the genre that is Espionage! If you read my last...

by James Jou | February 22, 2021

Hot take on New Mutants #98, Ultimate Fallout #4, or some other modern book that keeps soaking up all the Modern Age attention. Not. That was in Borat’s voice. Here we check out a few other modern age books that have...

by Peter Daddone | February 21, 2021

There are a lot of posts sifting through the WandaVision tea leaves (and Easter Eggs) trying to figure out the next big push into the MCU.  There have been some great posts.  Vision and the Scarlet Witch comic min-series (both of them) are heating...

by Don | February 21, 2021

According to GoCollect's list of Most Popular Comic Books, one of the hottest books in the country right now is The Uncanny X-Men #211 (UXM #211). As of January 30, UXM #211 shot up 984 spots to #15 on that list. Yes, that's right...

by daviscollection | February 21, 2021

Why has Incredible Hulk #181 always been a key Bronze Age book, while Wolverine's (controversial) first appearance/first cameo, Incredible Hulk #180, has lagged behind? The cover of course! Let's take a look at first cover appearances and why they matter. Or...

by Don | February 20, 2021

We all know about Shang-Chi's first appearance in Special Marvel Edition #15 (1973). Considering that Marvel will release a trailer for Shang-Chi & The Legend of the Ten Rings soon (many were expecting to see one during the Super Bowl), this...

by Dblegal | February 19, 2021

It is possible that I was the only one disappointed in the recent run of Amazing Spider-Man #50 - 55 - a total of 11 books including all the '.LR' issues, but I doubt it.  What the heck is happening here?  Don't get me wrong, I love...