Category: Comics
Just a few days ago, Marvel released the first trailer Captain America: Brave New World. Within four hours, the trailer had been viewed 4.2M times.
We’re back with another look at our Chartbusters! These are the comics that sold for the highest prices in the month of June, a month that was all about the Heritage Signature Auction.
About a week ago, I blogged about taking a deep dive into GoCollect’s new Big Spenders Club CPI. Today, I’m taking a deep dive into GoCollect’s CPI for the Silver Age.
The Addiction #1 debuts in comic shops Wednesday, July 24. Creators Vincent (Metropolis) Zurzolo and David (Faust) Quinn and David (VeVe) Yu will host in-person special events at Comic Con International 2024.
Hulk #1 made huge strides on eBay with the new Captain America trailer, and it brought Cap #117 along for the ride.
The CGC Grading Experiment has been a great endeavor. It has allowed for many discoveries to be made. The following is a summary of what participants did to translate graded prices to raw books.
Just last week, Marvel dropped its first trailer for its upcoming Disney+ show Agatha All Along. Set for release right around Halloween 2024, the trailer looks like Marvel is going deep into the horror genre.
Two major Silver Age keys have been struggling on eBay while a couple of X-Men comics found themselves outside the collecting bullseye.
I've been writing a series of blogs on GoCollect's new Collectible Price Index (CPI). Today, we're going to do a deep dive into the CPI for the Bronze Age.
The CGC grading experiment was created when another blogger and I debated whether it was more advantageous to buy books raw versus slabbed. Most sites would only guesstimate as to answers but GoCollect allowed me to go further.