Category: Comics
A hot topic in all the Facebook comic-collecting groups has been the closing gap between raw and graded comic prices –especially for Silver and Bronze Age keys. This begs the question: Are graded comics really worth more? What is 'value,' anyway?
Once seen, these covers cannot be unseen. Here for your amusement are four oddball covers that make you ask, who’s buying this stuff?! The cover art is the major selling point for a comic. It can make or break an issue, which is...
Neal Adams is a nice guy. At least, he was nice to a friend and me at a convention in New York, and that's enough for me. Let me tell you my harrowing tale. Like many folks, I have a sketchbook that I take along...
Irredeemable has been thrust into the collecting spotlight after the news spread of a live-action adaptation currently in development. On that note, here’s your speculative Irredeemable keys shopping list. Last week on the Spec Tales podcast, writer Mark...
Collectors were hot on the trail of Venom: Lethal Protector #1 as it claimed the top spot in the Hottest Comics. What else did we see getting the love from buyers? Step inside, and...
Issues of Amazing Spider-Man are arguably the most sought-after comics by both collectors and investors. Prices keep rising as a result, pushing these comics beyond the reach of many. However, there is an alternative – one that features Spider-Man and is rising rapidly in value. For budget-conscious...
Everyone has a favorite comic villain. Today, we're taking a look at a few of the choice members of the Bad-Guy Club - most with keys that are more than affordable. Joker's Wild The Joker is a Villain, but if...
With 6 days of online bidding left to go in the latest Hake's Auction, there are some super classic finds up for bids. Here's a look at recent sales data for a few of our picks to help you bid bravely, should you be looking to add...
It was a return to horror comics in the last month, as The Nice House on the Lake #1 took the title of the Hottest Comic on the market over the past 30 days. What are the
The Top 20 Silver Age comic book series sold over the last year represent an 83 million dollar market. The top four book series represent 50% of the SA market in value. This is based on a rolling value over time.