Category: Comics

by ComicArtTrends | March 28, 2021

Two weeks ago, I had to look up the word "fungible" to (a) find out what it means, and (b) find out how to pronounce it.  I suspect I'm not alone with the big news related to the success of NBA Top Shots.  Further, who ever thought...

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by Matt Tuck | March 28, 2021

Were you a Beavis and Butt-Head fan back in the 1990s? If you collected their comics, you could be in for some profits. I paid no attention to Beavis and Butt-Head comics in their...

by ComicArtTrends | March 27, 2021

Batman, Superman, Spider-Man, Kirk and Spock, the Planet of the Apes: what an eclectic gathering!  It's almost a bizarre idea.  In an age where kids watched broadcast TV, first played video games at home, and listened to FM radio, Power Records produced a series of audio stories....

by Matt Tuck | March 27, 2021

The fallout from Zack Snyder’s Justice League is being felt throughout the Hottest Comics list, and it has given a major boost to more than just Steppenwolf and Darkseid key issues....

by hatchy69 | March 27, 2021

James Tynion IV and Jorge Jimenez have promised that the Scarecrow will feature prominently in Batman this year. As I mentioned in a previous post, Jimenez has come up with a very creepy Scarecrow. Let’s take a look at this villain and see if...

by hatchy69 | March 26, 2021

I had a pretty good response to my piece on undervalued DC War comics, so before I go into the big keys in my next post, I thought I’d point out a few books that don’t get the attention they deserve in my opinion. I want...

by Matt Tuck | March 26, 2021

What goes up, right? After being one of the biggest selling comics last week, Leonardo #1 fell flat this week, but at least he had notable company. Let's take a look at this week's Coldest Comics list. Welcome to the Coldest...

by Jeff @ TakeRoot | March 26, 2021

Once upon a time, Saturday morning cartoons were a way of life for millions of kids.  In the early half of the 1980s, one cartoon rose above the competition: Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends.  Our friendly neighborhood wall-crawler saved the day with help from the mutants Iceman...

by Don | March 25, 2021

As we should, comic collectors have often focused their attention on sales volume as a leading indicator, or predictor, of increasing value. This makes sense; if many collectors have purchased or sold these books, changes in sales volume provide insights into what the market thinks about future...

by Norman Robinson | March 25, 2021

The Alex Ross Timeless covers are a treat of the Modern Age. This week the Silver Surfer (Ross cover) has achieved the number two rank for recent popular books. In Fantastic Four Antithesis #2, the Silver Surfer "leads the Fantastic Four in a mad...