Category: Key Issues
You might say eBay customers were hushed when it came to Batman #609, and it ranked as the biggest loser in this week's Hottest Comics. What is this blog all about? Using GoCollect's handy market watch tools, you...
Attorneys love to conduct research. Research produces evidence. Evidence is what can make or break a case. Recently, a sale came across that makes it seem that the market may not have hit bottom yet. Different strokes for different folks Not all auction...
[embed]https://youtu.be/BntWzRwrt4Y[/embed] Welcome to another Week in Comic Speculation! In honor of the Halloween season, we're looking at recent sales (and some interesting facts) for some of the most renowned Pre-Code Horror artists. And we're not just touching on two or three books - we talk about the market for...
Welcome back to Undervalued and Overlooked Comics, where we identify comics that are either currently lower in value than they could be, are ignored by collectors, or both! This time we’ll be looking at the Silver Age. Fortress of Solitude
Despite being the center of scandal, the Spawn #306 NetherRealm variant was trending in the eBay top-100 best sellers. It’s time for your weekly dive into the Hottest Comics index. Remember, the list is ranked based on sales...
We’re three episodes into the second season of Loki. The first season was a smash hit due to the chemistry between Loki, Mobius, and Sylvie and the surprise appearance of He Who Remains, a Kang variant, during the last episode. The show drove the comic book market...
From zero to superhero, The Batman Adventures #12 came roaring back into the Hottest Comics picture. Before we begin, it’s time for a review. So, class, who’s been taking notes? The Hottest Comics are all about...
Drawing inspiration from one of my favorite YouTube channels, Comic Book Investments, this blog is focused on three key issues that have experienced massive drops in value; one has dropped as much as 87% in value! Silver Surfer...
It’s October, and that means we here at GoCollect are turning our attention to horror comics. We’re continuing our look at the top cover artists of Pre-Code Horror comics and the impact they’ve had on comic collecting. Bernard Baily
Ah, Star Wars #1. Written by Roy Thomas, based on a screenplay and story by George Lucas, and illustrated by Howard Chaykin, this icon gave us the first appearances of Luke Skywalker, Leia Organa, C-3PO, R2-D2, AND Darth Vader. With a comic title this beloved, it can...