Category: Comics

by Don | September 17, 2024

To me, Wolverine is like Nike, Apple or Disney -- he's one of the most recognizable comic "brands" or IPs in the world. His key issues are bankable like a proven blue chip stock like Coca Cola; there will always be demand for them.

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by Doug Ohlandt | September 13, 2024

Welcome to the first blog about the Fantastic Four CPI! We here at GoCollect are thrilled to introduce this brand-new feature in our Collectible Price Indexes. And this is just the start! 

by Jeff Meyer | November 27, 2007

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Knights of the Old Republic #22 Dark Horse Comics Miller, Weaver & Atiyeh Full disclosure: I picked up this issue solely because I want to read the Star Wars Vector crossover in 2008 which touches all the Star...

by Jeff Meyer | November 27, 2007

Sean Chen, penciller of the SALVATION RUN miniseries, has created a new, variant cover for CATWOMAN #75, inked by Walden Wong. In this issue, which ties into SALVATION RUN, Catwoman’s just arrived on the Hell Planet, joining the world’s most violent and dangerous villains. Selina Kyle’s...

by Jeff Meyer | November 27, 2007

Both the HEROES and THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN: BLACK DOSSIER hardcovers are currently out of stock at DC Comics. Now, DC is rushing these titles back to press for second printings. The HEROES HC Second Printing HC (JUL078014) will feature the cover by Alex Ross, and is scheduled to...

by Jeff Meyer | November 27, 2007

Marvel is pleased to announce that the acclaimed Marvel Zombies/Army Of Darkness HC has sold out at Diamond (though copies may be available at the retail). From the creative team of writer John Layman, artists Fabiano Neves, June Chung and cover artist Arthur Suydam, in association with Dynamite Entertainment, comes the...

by Jeff Meyer | November 27, 2007

That’s right True Believers! After the earth-shattering—literally!—events of World War Hulk, the jade giant is seemingly no more and new heroes must rise up in Incredible Hulk #112! Written by World War Hulk architect Greg Pak and acclaimed author Fred Van Lente, and featuring the art of rising star Khoi Pham,...

by Jeff Meyer | November 27, 2007

Marvel is pleased to announce that New X-Men #44, featuring Messiah CompleX Chapter Four, has sold out at Diamond (though copies may be available at the retail level). This marks the fourth straight sell-out for the critically acclaimed, first major X-event in 10 years! Now the X-Men square off against the Marauders, the team of...

by Jeff Meyer | November 27, 2007

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Flash #234 DC Comics Waid, Rogers, Williams II & Braithwaite This issue of The Flash continues to explore the twins. We get some more insight into their personalities, powers and, to some extent, their fears. This issue offers little action and the...

by Jeff Meyer | November 27, 2007

Paul O'Brien writes Well, it was bound to happen eventually. DC were the number one publisher in the direct market in October - the first time they’ve been able to say that since May 2006. It’s close, mind you. The margin is 34.2% to 33.7% in dollar share, and 39% to 37% in unit share....

by Jeff Meyer | November 27, 2007

November 27, 2007 Boston, MA – Komikwerks.com, a leader in online comics publishing, is proud to announce the launch of "Projekt: Werwolf", a new World War II action/adventure online comic by fledgling creator Jon Colton and his creative team of Kathryn Colton and Kevin Shriver. "If I were to say what this book is...

by Jeff Meyer | November 27, 2007

For years, stories in Archie Comics have explored the benefits of being environmentally friendly – from anti-pollution tales of the 1960s and ‘70s, up through tales of recycling and conservation in the ‘80s, ‘90s and the millennium, Archie Comics has always been at the forefront of the “green scene.” In the 1990s, Archie was even...