Category: Comics

by Dblegal | February 4, 2021

Hero for Hire #1 is one of the most valuable titles of the 1970s and it should be.  It is a cultural mirror and shows life in the 1970s, far beyond what you will find in most comics.  Luke Cage...

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by Peter Daddone | February 3, 2021

Dark Horse Comics is celebrating 35 years of generating some outstanding content for the comic collective to enjoy and speculate over! Since Dark Horse has A TON of Star Wars, Predator, and Alien titles that will see investment scrutiny over the...

by ComicArtTrends | February 2, 2021

In the first article of this series, I talked about some Golden Age gems locked away in hardback tomes.  Next, I followed with Silver Age Bound Comics and illustrated the disparity...

by Don | February 2, 2021

Comic book fans and investors love Venom. Amazing Spider-Man #300, where Venom makes his first full appearance, plus Amazing Fantasy #15 (or Incredible Hulk #181) of the Modern Age. As of January...

by Norman Robinson | February 1, 2021

The most overly printed comic book of all time was the X-Men #1 from 1991. This book has multiple prints and total published copies of 8.2 million (source: Wiki). "This is the single best-selling American (single issue) comic of all time." One of the...

by Mike W | February 1, 2021

The focus for this discussion is on the comic series called DC Comics Presents. This key series ran for 97 issues and mixed in a couple of annual books as well. The series was published in 1978 and presents many key characters from the DC mythos.

by Matt Tuck | February 1, 2021

Somewhere out there, right now, there’s people searching for Strange Sports #1 and Plop! #4 as well as the first appearance of White Rabbit. It begs the question, who’s buying this stuff? Welcome to the most random comics of the week. Let's look at some...

by ComicArtTrends | February 1, 2021

"With great power comes great..." well you know... Amazing Fantasy #15.  Besides being a comic EVERYONE would love to have in their collection, it rises above all other Silver Age comics.  The first appearance of Spider-Man is the...

by hatchy69 | January 31, 2021

If you are anything like me, this over-heated comic market is both exciting and discouraging. I am stoked to get my Darth Vader #3 (4th printing) back from CGC. I am bummed that I won’t be able to purchase a collectible...

by Don | January 31, 2021

I just finished watching the second episode of WandaVision on Disney+ last night (FYI, I wrote this blog on January 16th). Like all of you, I have so many questions, but  I love how Kevin Feige continues to take bold risks -- this is...