Category: Key Issues
One area of focus in comic collecting that has been overlooked since other forms of media began to have such a great influence on the hobby is that of hunting down key comics by top creators. Never fear.
Golden Age DC firsts were the big sellers in a late October Heritage auction of comics from Christine Farrell’s complete DC collection that had the hobby buzzing.
It looks like we have another debate about Wolverine's key issues.
Welcome back to our blog series about the Fantastic Four CPI! This time, we’re going to take a look at the most titanic of all battles in comicdom – the Thing vs. the Hulk. We’ll also see how the CPI has changed in the past couple weeks and which issues were driving the changes.
Don’t look now, but Bronze Age comics are heating up in our Collectible Price Index! After taking some huge hits over the past year, this is the perfect time to hunt for Bronze Age bargains…
Welcome back to our blog series about the Fantastic Four CPI! This time, we’re going to take a look at the Fantastic Four Annuals that are included in the index. We’ll also see how the CPI has changed in the past couple weeks and which issues were driving the changes.
It’s spooky month! What better time to focus on horror comics? Although the Silver Age was a bleak time for the horror genre, there were some legitimate scary comics out there, both in the heart of the 1960s and toward the end.
Welcome back to our blog series about the Fantastic Four CPI! This time, we’re going to take a look at individual issues in the Fantastic Four CPI with Doctor Doom covers and appearance. We’ll also see how the index has changed in the past week and which issues were driving the changes.
We’re back with another look at our Chartbusters! These are the comics that sold for the highest prices in the month of September. There was a huge Heritage auction with a big record setter and a few other surprises.
Some data suggests Fantastic Four #48 may have over-corrected. Is it a buy at current price points? Let's take a closer look.