Category: Key Issues

by dgagnon | February 7, 2021

After waiting over a year for new content, MCU fans are eagerly dissecting every clue dropped in Disney's WandaVision series.  Could episode two's animated helmet reference pave the way for Vision's arch-nemesis and "step-brother", the Grim Reaper to appear? Avengers The Vision and...

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by Don | February 6, 2021

Kevin Feige did it to us again. For months, comic book investors have speculated that Mephisto and Grim Reaper would make their first appearances in the MCU (and they still may). And then came the surprise bombshell at the conclusion of the fifth episode...

by Don | February 6, 2021

I grew up in the early 1980s watching Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends; the show served as my gateway into the world of Marvel Comics. I’m bullish on the possibility that Firestar will become one of the first mutants to appear in the...

by Joseph Overaitis | February 5, 2021

George Lucas is a very successful filmmaker.  He gave us Indiana Jones and Darth Vadar.   However, this very same man gave us crystal skulls and Jar Jar Binks.  His track record demonstrates that even with successes we can also experience failures.  Here are a...

by Ryan Kirksey | February 4, 2021

The original six Hulk issues are some of the rarest and most valuable issues of all of Marvel's major characters. But why were there only six issues? What happened back in 1962 and the years that followed that produced such scarcity and demand? When...

by Matt Tuck | February 4, 2021

  The Spider-verse ruled the collecting world this week. Four of the five biggest movers on this week's Hottest Comics list were Spider-Man key issues, and two of them were even Holy Grail issues. If ever there was a week that felt the impact of...

by Mike W | February 3, 2021

Not too long ago, Marvel properties such as Daredevil, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, and Jessica Jones were getting big-time exposure on the small screen. Specifically, these characters all had their own solo show on the Netflix streaming platform. Daredevil debuted in 2015 on the...

by James Jou | February 3, 2021

You have first appearances, and you have the first Silver Age appearance of a Golden Age hero. Under that umbrella, you get books like Avengers #4 for Captain America, Fantastic Four #4 for Namor, etc. Dig a bit deeper, sometimes...

by Don | February 2, 2021

Comic book fans and investors love Venom. Amazing Spider-Man #300, where Venom makes his first full appearance, plus Amazing Fantasy #15 (or Incredible Hulk #181) of the Modern Age. As of January...

by Norman Robinson | February 1, 2021

The most overly printed comic book of all time was the X-Men #1 from 1991. This book has multiple prints and total published copies of 8.2 million (source: Wiki). "This is the single best-selling American (single issue) comic of all time." One of the...