Category: Modern Age
Sorry naysayers, but no more debating the merit of VeVe Comics okay? I think Swagglehaus, amongst all the other brands (INCLUDING MARVEL) jumping on board are testament that those earlier arguments are now kinda...OUTDATED!
Venom #3 Last Dance is coming to theaters where Knull's introduction is sparking interest in Venom #3, The Comic Book. Do you have a copy and plan on seeing the film?
Young Avengers #1 used to be one of THE hottest books on the market for years. Perhaps it could be a good time to pick it up when it sits at all-time lows?
With visual confirmation of Knull in the trailer for Venom: The Last Dance, key issues related to Knull have rocketed to the top of GoCollect's Hottest Comics list, a compilation of sales data drawn from auction sites like eBay in real-time.
During the climactic events of the "Fatal Attractions" storyline, Magneto, the master of magnetism, uses his powers to rip the adamantium from Wolverine's skeleton. This harrowing event, both painful and symbolic, strips Logan of his near-invulnerability and forces him to confront his raw humanity in ways he never has before.
We’re back with another look at our Chartbusters! These are the comics that sold for the highest prices in the month of August. It was a month of oddballs, with many books that haven’t made our Chartbusters list or haven’t made an appearance in a while showing up. Let’s dive deep to determine what these...
While Marvel TV shows and movies receive the lion’s share of collector buzz, DCU productions are right around the corner. We’re back with more DCU spec, and this time around, the spotlight is on Plastic Man.
A little over a month ago, I blogged about the first installment of James Gunn's DCU: the animated TV series Creature Commandos. One "creature" that hasn't been announced but would be an absolutely perfect fit for the show is King Shark.
I've been writing a series of blogs on GoCollect's new Collectible Price Index (CPI). Today, we're going to take a dive into the CPI for the Modern Age.
The comic book world went nuts as Kevin Feige announced who would be playing Dr. Doom in the MCU at San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday, July 27 – none other than Robert Downey, Jr. Let’s take a look to see how the market reacted to this surprising news.
Teen Titans Casting Call: We Casted the Titans & Their Key Comics
Lucasfilm & VeVe Launch First-Ever Movie Prop Digital Collectibles With New Boba Fett Drop
Wonder Man Finally Gets His Due — And So Might These Comics
All Bets Are In for This Super Bowl Collectible