Category: Key Issues
Remember that time Spider-Man, Wolverine, Hulk, and Ghost Rider were the Fantastic Four? If a rumor pans out, you may want to check your long boxes for those comics. So many major announcements came from San Diego Comic-Con that we’re still unpacking it...
The first episode of She-Hulk Attorney at Law premiered on Disney+ on Thursday, August 18. Let’s see how the market reacted. Origin Story The MCU’s latest Disney+ series, She-Hulk Attorney at Law, has had a tremendous...
Welcome back! Last time around we looked at the key Marvel Comics from 1976 with 30 cent price variants. This time around, we’re going to discover the rarest of the 30 cent price variants so you know which ones to be on the lookout for when you’re...
Dream was ruling the secondary market, and the first appearances of the Sandman and his sister, Death, were trending across the Hottest Comics. It’s been two weeks since Netflix dropped the first season of The Sandman, and the legend...
When you wear an outfit as weird as The Calculator’s, you deserve the title of Oddball of the Week. Join us as we spotlight one of the worst ideas of the Bronze Age.
It’s time once more for Undervalued and Overlooked Comics! This time, we’ll be looking at Silver Age Comics. Take a look and see what comics you just might be missing out on. Classic Lee/Kirby Fantastic Four ...
It is a Silver Age collector’s idea of Heaven in Goldin's latest auction, and we could see some record-breaking prices when the gavel falls tonight. I guess the current economic crisis isn’t impacting everyone. For most of us,...
It was a rough week for Carnage and Gorr the God Butcher’s key issues as they led the pack in the Coldest Comics of the past 30 days. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction, and that is evident in the Hottest...
Hello, and welcome back to our weekly column where we take a look at a few undervalued or overlooked comics from one of each of four comic book eras – Golden Age, Silver Age, Bronze Age, and Copper Age – all in an attempt to find value...
In 1976, Marvel ran a test to see how their comics would sell if they raised the price 5 cents – from 25 cents to 30 cents. 46 years later, those test issues are much sought-after by comic book collectors and investors. But which of these 30-cent...