Category: Comics

by Doug Ohlandt | June 17, 2024

Phoenix is an incredibly popular member of the X-Men. So, it stands to reason that her first appearance in X-Men #101 would become a sought-after collectible. It’s a comic that appears to be hotter than ever. Let’s take a look at sales volume and prices for X-Men #101 to see if we can determine the...

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by Don | June 16, 2024

Have you ever felt like you can't catch a break and get a 9.8 from CGC? I sure have! Let's see what the data says.

by Matt Tuck | June 15, 2024

Have the X-Men titles hit an eBay cold streak? If GSX #1's woes are any indication, that's precisely the case.

by Don | June 14, 2024

Several months ago, I wrote a blog discussing whether the comic book market could have reached bottom after two years of painful price corrections. If we have hit bottom, here are five CGC 9.8 slabs that you can purchase now for around $100 or less.

by Joshua Robbins | June 13, 2024

While Love & Thunder didn’t exactly land with audiences there is still a lot more we could say with the character of Thor, so don’t count him out just yet! What if… the next Thor movie brings in the character of Eric Masterson?

by Doug Ohlandt | June 11, 2024

We’re back with another look at our Chartbusters! These are the comics that sold for the highest prices in the month of May. Let’s dive deep to determine what these sales tell us about the market for the comics every collector wishes they could own. 

by Matt Tuck | June 11, 2024

It was a week of Punisher, Hellverine, and He-Man as their titles trended on eBay. 

by Matt Tuck | June 10, 2024

Dazzler wasn't dazzling eBay this week as buyers gave Marvel's disco queen the cold shoulder.

by Don | June 9, 2024

A few weeks ago, we received news about the season two of Peacemaker. With season two on the way, let's revisit market demand for Peacemaker #1 (1967).

by Joseph Overaitis | June 8, 2024

GoCollect has a great team who take a bunch of sales numbers to create a perfect snapshot of the comic book market. The Writing teams' job is to put those numbers in the proper context. This step is necessary to place those numbers in a proper perspective. Here is what we found.