Category: Comics

by Joseph Overaitis | September 21, 2022

Matt Tuck is a great GoCollect writer.  He recently wrote an article about cold comics.  One of those comics mentioned was Incredible Hulk #449 and the first appearance of the Thunderbolts. Matt still has hope in the book but believes it suffered fallout because of the fans'...

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by Matt Tuck | September 21, 2022

Why is a 2007 What If …? comic suddenly making waves on the secondary market? You can thank She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. In a slight change to Jennifer Walters’ origin story, She-Hulk

by Doug Ohlandt | September 20, 2022

It’s been a week since Marvel held the stage at D23 to reveal some more about its upcoming slate of films and TV shows. Time for our final market reaction, this time looking at Secret Invasion keys. Secret Invasion Coolness

by Ryan Kirksey | September 20, 2022

Analyzing the Hottest Silver Age Comics of the last 30 days is a case study of both what lies behind us and speculation about what lies ahead. Normally this list is populated with books driven by speculation from future MCU or DCEU projects. And...

by jkornblatt | September 19, 2022

Hello everyone, and welcome to the next installment of Investing On A Budget!  The goal of this article series is to provide investors and speculators with low-cost ways to invest in hot properties within the comic book community.  The focus of this article: Nova!!

by Dblegal | September 19, 2022

The Copper Era market guide at GoCollect is often dominated by Spider-Man, so it is fun to point out other interesting moves from time to time, including books that might have recent drops in sales position. Let's take a look at some moving and shaking Copper comics!...

by Luke Smith | September 19, 2022

Are you a Comic Book addict? I know I am. But when I say addict, I don't mean: Do you read a lot of comics? No, this is more about the rabbit holes we find ourselves falling into when we start buying a mere handful of comic...

by Joseph Overaitis | September 18, 2022

Comic books serve as time capsules of society.  Things that were acceptable in one time frame may not be acceptable now.  The norms and knowledge of society evolve as time passes.  Doctors once used the practice of bleeding to treat many ailments.  Publishers, too, acted in the...

by Doug Ohlandt | September 18, 2022

Welcome back! Last time around we delved into the history of the bifurcation of the newsstand and direct markets for new comic books. This time we’re going to look at what makes newsstand editions much rarer and thereby much more expensive than direct comics. A...

by Matt Tuck | September 18, 2022

Get your spoons ready, because it’s time for one of the deserving Oddballs of the Week so far, The Tick. By no means did The Tick invent the satirical superhero genre. However, he introduced the concept to an entire generation of would-be comic...