Category: Comics
Even in a down market some comics rise in value. For some it’s a recent surge, while for others it’s a slow and steady lift. Bronze Age comics have been hit harder than most by recent dives in the market. However, some are bucking the trend.
Clearly the biggest shocker from Marvel's presentation at San Diego Comic Con last week was its reveal that Robert Downey Jr. would rejoin the MCU as Doctor Doom. As a result, Avengers 4 has been renamed from Avengers: Kang Dynasty to Avengers: Doomsday.
The comic book world went nuts as Kevin Feige announced who would be playing Dr. Doom in the MCU at San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday, July 27 – none other than Robert Downey, Jr. Let’s take a look to see how the market reacted to this surprising news.
"I find that a duck's opinion of me is very much influenced by whether or not I have bread." - Deadpool comic quoteOur Top 10 Deadpool Comics List, Available on the VeVe Digital Collectibles App
The following are tidbits of knowledge that are important to collectors and investors alike. This information creates a more in depth picture of the market. Hype is not a factor. Facts are the basis for this report.
I've been writing a series of blogs on GoCollect's new Collectible Price Index. A tool loosely modeled on the Dow Jones Industrial Average, a composite index that focuses on blue chip stocks. Today, we're going to do a deep dive into the CPI for the Copper Age.
The key to finding an undervalued asset is uncovering the gunk and seeing what others miss. Gretzky had the ability to break down the game in his mind and wipe away everything so that he could see the play develop before it actually did. The same holds true with undervalued books.
Just when it seemed like CGC had solidified its near monopoly on the comic book grading business, another grading giant has announced plans to enter the fray: PSA.
That Captain America: Brave New World trailer has the internet buzzing, and that has made these key issues the hottest on eBay.
Marvel dropped the first teaser trailer for Captain America: Brave New World on Friday, July 12 and the back issue market just couldn’t help itself. One comic in particular exploded as a result of a few-second sting at the end of the trailer.