Category: Key Issues
The first villain to have his own series title was the Joker. It debuted in 1975 with the title The Joker #1. Do you own a copy of the first villain under his own title? Well, if you don't; then the joke is on you. The Joker...
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. With the recent news of a divorce between Spider-Man and the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), speculators were left wondering "what web-slinging trajectory will this character take?". If you try to think back to the...
Disney's D23 conference put collectors on the trails of several key issues, including Devil Dinosaur and Moon Girl. While prices are surging, their key appearances aren't out of reach quite yet. DEVIL DINOSAUR #1 For the most part, the recent sales for
The original concept of John Constantine had him aging in real-time, but his popularity and demon blood have made that an impossibility. In theory, he’d be 66 this year if that had continued. It does also make one wonder if there was also an originally planned conclusion...
Now, unless you have been living under a rock, you have heard that a vampire will be playing our beloved Dark Knight. Now, before anything, remember, the same was said about Christian Bale and Ben Affleck. Both were actually pretty good if I say so myself....
At the moment, X-Men comics appear to be on the rise. Instead of stoking the old rumor mill and guessing at which X-Men members will appear in the next live-action movie, here we will be focusing on a different subset of X-Men comics; specifically, a few issues...
A month after Marvel Studios set the collecting world on fire at D23, Savage She-Hulk #1 is feeling the heat from the news of her Disney+ series with several issues setting new record highs. We all knew She-Hulk was...
Like a hot-and-cold high school romance, Sony and Disney are back together. With Peter Parker returning to the MCU, there are bigger implications when it comes to those Spidey keys in your long boxes. Didn't I say not to panic? Because just like...
The greatest savage sword ever imagined is Conan the Barbarian. He is a creature born of South Texas tough guys from the early part of the 20th Century. Conan was given life by none other than Robert E. Howard. Marvel obtained the rights to recreate Conan the...
The not so Secret Wars #1 is on the move. The pace is extraordinary with grade 9.8 already reaching as high as $240. If this proves to be a precursor for things to come, hold onto your Secret Wars #1. The beginning of the Secret Wars storyline...
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