Category: Nostalgia

by David Fox | March 6, 2022

We all know the big players in the MCU. Iron Man. Thor. Black Widow. But, have you heard of one of Marvel's best-kept-in-the-wings? It's Kool-Aid Man, “The Thirst Avenger."There’s nothing quite as awkward and splendid...

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by Norman Robinson | March 3, 2022

What can the top three purged Bronze Age comics tell us about speculating, or investing in comics? Further, are any of these fallen darlings worthy of discount diving? In the past, when I've written about Bronze Age comics purges,...

by TheWolfOfYorkville | March 2, 2022

Whether you're a seasoned Moon Knight collector or a newfound fan, chances are you have been chasing down his major and more well-known keys in the past few years. We all know which books those are: Werewolf By Night #32,

by Doug Ohlandt | February 23, 2022

Known affectionately as “The Irreverent One,” Billy Graham was Marvel’s first black artist.  Though his tenure was brief, he left a lasting impact on Marvel storytelling, particularly in his work on Hero for Hire and Black Panther.  Let’s take a look at this influential artist’s work and...

by Norman Robinson | February 21, 2022

What X-Men issue should you buy? Further, how have recent sales impacted the price of X-Men comics? Is this investment too "mutated" to recognize and dissect? Let's take a look at X-Men #133. Chris Claremont put the X-Men on the...

by mattkennedy | February 14, 2022

Millennials are defined as the generation born between 1981 – 1996. Like all consumers between the ages of 26 and 41, they are poised to have a massive impact on the collectibles market. And like every generation, they seek touchstones of their childhood and are willing to...

by Matt Tuck | February 9, 2022

Throughout January, nothing could top the eye-popping $3 million price tag on Action Comics #1, but Detective Comics #27 and Marvel Comics #1 made a go at it. Step inside for the Golden...

by Norman Robinson | January 27, 2022

In the past, speculators have focused on movie picks to get the jump on speculative comics. However, in the last few years, the pandemic has changed this dynamic a tad. Though movies like the recent Spider-man epic are stand-alone, many of the top films from last year...

by Cassaundra Thomas | January 12, 2022

The history of concert posters is vast. With every new music movement came new art and new printing techniques.  From the bare-bones style of the early boxing posters to the eye-bending imagery of psychedelic, concert posters are works of art. They’re also becoming an increasingly valued commodity...

by ComicArtTrends | January 11, 2022

"Lost in SPACE and I don't know much.  I was thinking aloud and fell out of touch."  Paraphrasing Graham Russell of the 80s soft rock band Air Supply--he described me well.  I think my childhood love for Lost In Space blinded me to the real place of...