Category: Comics
We’re back with another look at our Chartbusters! These are the comics that sold for the highest prices in the month of September. There was a huge Heritage auction with a big record setter and a few other surprises.
Now is not the time to play it safe. A whole universe is at stake.
During a four week span, five copies of Detective Comics #58 sold during public auctions; to me, that's a sign that Hollywood can catalyze even the Golden Age comic book market.
Many collectors who get into foreign comics describe it as a breath of fresh air, and chasing these ghosts has reignited the passion of collecting for a lot of people.
The key to finding undervalued books is to look for potential but minimize risk. Remember with independent comics, aiming small and missing small is the key.
The first full week of October was a frigid one on eBay, and some once-hot comics felt more than a chill in the air.
Some data suggests Fantastic Four #48 may have over-corrected. Is it a buy at current price points? Let's take a closer look.
Welcome back to our blog series about the Fantastic Four CPI! This time, we’re going to take a look at individual issues in the Fantastic Four CPI to discover some interesting ones that have held their value during downtrends in the market.
It’s spooky month! Is there a better time to focus on horror comics? Let’s take a look at the few horror comics published during the early 1960s.
Another Baltimore Comic Con has come and gone. This year CGC came to dazzle, with onsite grading, panels, Signature Series assistance, and more!