Category: Comics

by Joseph Overaitis | October 11, 2022

Comic books are a genre of story that has rarely deviated in format from their inception.  The reason is that people tend not to modify what is producing profits. Innovation is rarely seen in comic books. Every once in a while, a comic book will come out...

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by ComicArtTrends | October 11, 2022

Do you prefer buying art by someone whose fame originated from a marginal character, possibly an avant-garde mini-series?  Or alternatively, do you like artists with a long track record in the industry working on the best characters? For sure, a few...

by Chris Severs | October 10, 2022

37 years of physical comic collecting to digital collecting.  Is this for real? Now enjoying my 5th decade on Spaceship Earth, I have been collecting physical comic books on and off for a tad over 37 years since purchasing my first comic at age 14.  That book...

by Doug Ohlandt | October 10, 2022

We’ve had two more episodes of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law and we’re nearing the end of the series; it’s time to take another look to see how the market is reacting. Great Lakes! It’s Mr. Immortal!

by Luke Smith | October 10, 2022

What exactly do I mean when I say Comics were saved by a “Wolfman”? Well, it all comes down to this book right here: House of Secrets #83 by DC Comics. ...

by Joseph Overaitis | October 9, 2022

I want to pick the brains of our GoCollect universe.  In order to elicit your input, I want to offer everyone a chance to win a variant comic. One free Superman 78 #1 Variant edition will be given away to one lucky reader who leaves a comic...

by Lauren Sisselman | October 9, 2022

Welcome back to this week’s Oddball Heritage Items! Each week, we look at the unique items in Heritage’s weekly comic event auctions — after all, there is a treasure or two to be found in these auctions! In the past, we’ve looked at a wide range of...

by Doug Ohlandt | October 9, 2022

There’s been a lot of talk of copyrights ending within the next decade and what this means for comic books. Many are putting forth the theory that characters created in the 1930s and 1940s and still published to this day will soon be entering the public domain....

by Ryan Kirksey | October 8, 2022

I’m happy to be back again bringing you the latest quarterly installment of Undervalued Comics in 2022. Books that, in this volatile and news-sensitive market, actually seem to hold strong future value potential. If you missed any of the previous iterations of Undervalued Comics,...

by Matt Tuck | October 8, 2022

Spawn #1 found its way into the top sales spot, but those Weapon X keys still owned the market in this week’s Trending Comics. The past week has been filled with comic book news. First, there was Deadpool 3 and then...