Category: Modern Age
Back in early June of 2020, when the price of Ultimate Fallout #4 was creeping up past $1,100, I wrote my defense for why I would not invest at that price. I argued for high print run, the proliferation of 9.8s...
Were you a Beavis and Butt-Head fan back in the 1990s? If you collected their comics, you could be in for some profits. I paid no attention to Beavis and Butt-Head comics in their...
James Tynion IV and Jorge Jimenez have promised that the Scarecrow will feature prominently in Batman this year. As I mentioned in a previous post, Jimenez has come up with a very creepy Scarecrow. Let’s take a look at this villain and see if...
The Alex Ross Timeless covers are a treat of the Modern Age. This week the Silver Surfer (Ross cover) has achieved the number two rank for recent popular books. In Fantastic Four Antithesis #2, the Silver Surfer "leads the Fantastic Four in a mad...
Even though she hasn't even appeared yet in her own Disney+ series, Kamala Khan's Ms. Marvel is already a certifiable star. She's already appeared in numerous animated films (you can catch them on Disney+) and the value of her key issues has soared in recent years. Due...
Since the announcement in December 2020 of the new slate of small screen shows coming to Disney+, what is the possible spec for Lando? Let's check out the notable issues. One of the announced upcoming nine Disney+ Star Wars television shows will feature the smooth-talking smuggler,...
Even though America Chavez doesn't have a long comic book history, investors have been snapping up her key issues ahead of the Dr. Strange sequel. We'll discuss a few of those issues below. As we all know, Kevin Feige is almost certainly laying the groundwork for...
The Modern Age seems to stretch on forever, even if you remove the Copper Age from the equation. This amorphous age seems to continue to grow. This is the one age I don't entirely trust as a collector or an investor. I do believe as a...
I just finished watching 2018's Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors on Disney+ and felt immediate regret for not watching them sooner! As I viewed the animated film, I realized it likely served as a means to test new characters before Disney brought them to the MCU. The film...
Kevin Feige has already laid the groundwork for several new Marvel teams. He has confirmed only one new team so far: the Fantastic Four. Although not yet confirmed, Feige has given us good reason to believe we'll eventually see the Agents of Atlas in the MCU. What...