Category: Modern Age
It is one of the hottest books in the market place right now. Prices are on the rise. Then why are people out here scared of going all-in on Ultimate Fallout #4 and why am I one of them? My Modern Age expertise...
Even nanites can’t save the market for two of Bloodshot’s most important key comic books, Eternal Warrior #4 and Rai #0. In speculation, many often say "Buy, Buy, Buy!" but few take the time to look closer at the fallout. With exceedingly poor market performance...
New heroes are emerging onto the scene at Marvel. One such hero is Silk. Essentially she is Spidey in female form with a Korean-American background. This has been Marvel's ongoing push since its earliest beginnings to increase its fan base and therefore it's readership. Let's just hope...
It seems Wolverine is gaining a new rival in next month's Wolverine #6. Time to add that one to your pull lists. THE HICKMAN ERA After Powers of X and House of X, Jonathan Hickman has once again captured...
Is Wraith being primed to overthrow the King in Black and lay claim to the Marvel Universe? It appears there are big plans for this Kree warrior, and it is fueling speculation for his first appearance. Although he made his first appearance in...
Batman is getting another new adversary for his rogue’s gallery of villains, and that has lit the speculation fire for Batman #100 & #102. James Tynion IV has already brought the Clown Hunter to life in the “Joker War” storyline, and now he’s...
A character ripe for the MCU and yet his potential is unseen by investors. The Hood #1 contains the 1st appearance of the Hood and should be on your buy list for speculation. Let's examine the facts and let you my reader/jury decide his...
If you’re a collector you almost always have to consistently watch current market conditions and stay abreast of changes that could affect your collection. It is not hard for one to notice the amazing sales that continue to happen in our hobby each and every week. ...
Most stars had to pay their dues and only achieved their status because someone saw their potential. Comic books can be viewed in much the same way. These are DC Comic books from the Modern Age to the Golden Age that I believe are still being...
Should a comic from the mid-1980s still be considered "modern?" It is past time to rethink the Modern Age. FOUR DECADES OF MODERN Comic ages are expansive, no question. While the Silver and Bronze ages cover the 1960s and '70s, the Golden Age stretches close to 20...