Category: Key Issues

by IzzyVerseNYC | June 11, 2025

Each title here played a significant role in shaping the landscape of modern comics, and we’re going to explore what made them so impactful — and how they’re holding up in today’s market.

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by Doug Ohlandt | June 10, 2025

One of the longest running publishers in the comic book industry was Charlton Comics - producing comics from 1944 to 1986. While much is unimportant, there are some series and issues that are worth your attention. Let’s take a look. 

by Scott | June 9, 2025

The Collector Connection recently announced their 13th Semi-annual Comic & Non-Sports Card Auction. The auction began on May 28th and runs until June 15th at www.thecollectorconnection.com.

by Doug Ohlandt | May 31, 2025

We’re seeing some serious declines in the Fantastic Four CPI, so it’s a good time to take a look and see which issues are most affected by the downturn in the index. 

by IzzyVerseNYC | May 25, 2025

In this spotlight, we’re breaking down 20 Green Lantern comics you need to know about. We’ll cover their key moments and current CGC census numbers so you know why these books matter for collectors and fans alike.

by Doug Ohlandt | May 22, 2025

After many years as a safe sector of the hobby, cracks are starting to appear in the Pre-Code Horror Market. Let’s take a look at our Pre-Code Horror CPI to see what the data reveals. 

by Doug Ohlandt | May 16, 2025

Ask any collector who their favorite Golden Age comic artist is, and odds are that Schomburg will be in the top five. Primarily a cover artist - Schomburg was responsible for the covers of more than 600 comic books.

by Don | May 9, 2025

In our continuing search for a market bottom, there is emerging data that suggests we may be close or at the bottom now and just don't know it yet.

by IzzyVerseNYC | April 19, 2025

Indie comics don’t just tell stories—they make statements. And the 25 books below stand out for all kinds of reasons.

by IzzyVerseNYC | April 15, 2025

Sometimes, it's not about the first appearance—it's about the unforgettable image on the front.