Category: Comics
Just when you’d expect Blue Beetle’s key issues to be on fire, Infinite Crisis #5 bordered on leaving the Hottest Comics altogether. However, it still wasn’t the coldest comic on the list. What are the Coldest Comics? These are...
Over a year ago, I decided to gather some comics from varying ages and in varying conditions and submit them to CGC for grading, testing out different shipping companies and methods along the way. Here is the latest installment on the journey! Previous...
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem is confirmed for a sequel that will no doubt have buyers scrambling to eBay for these key issues. That didn’t take long. Ahead of Mutant Mayhem releases in the U.S.,...
When most collectors think of Silver Age X-Men key issues, the list is usually pretty short: X-Men #1, X-Men #4 (1st Scarlett Witch and Quicksilver), X-Men #12 (1st Juggernaut), and X-Men #14 (1st Sentinels)....
Comic book investors and fans have looked at film and television announcements to guide them to their targets in the past. This modus operandi produced many successful purchases for buyers. An announcement of any type of media project drove interest in those impacted key books. Purchasers only...
Yeah...I AM that old. And proud of it! I remember Garbage Pail Kids physical trading cards. I 'smoked' Popeyes Candy Cigarettes. I was an OG Atari 2600 owner. My friends & I scoured the house and street gutters in the hopes of finding quarters, then rode our...
Crisis on Infinite Earths is in the capable hands of DC’s animation department, and it could very well make the Anti-Monitor into a bonafide star. It’s not often that two cartoon announcements get the most attention at San Diego...
With DCU films and shows coming soon, collectors have been turning their focus to characters who could appear in these productions. Investors are looking at characters whose comic book appearances are poised for a rise in value as a result. With nearly a century of characters to...
Watchmen is returning to the screen, this time in animated form, but will it be a retelling of Alan Moore’s classic or Geoff Johns’ Doomsday Clock? If you were hoping for big...
Modern horror master Guillermo del Toro reportedly is building his own monster-verse, and Frankenstein is next on his list. That could lead to a collecting wave for a few key issues. There’s no question that del Toro loves classic horror. Not only did...