Category: Comics

by Wymon Stanlick | June 17, 2025

At this point, it doesn’t even matter whether you’re a fan of grading or not. Anyone who collects comics—and likely their younger, pack-ripping siblings who don't—knows PSA is about to arrive like a collector-class Kaiju.

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by Joseph Overaitis | June 16, 2025

Imagine an item even more rare than the first appearance of Batman, and sold more infrequently, how difficult it would be to attach a good FMV. Most know of one such area in comics.

by Don | June 14, 2025

Do you think Silver Surfer #3 hit bottom in mid-2024? Would you invest in this issue at current price points?

by Don | June 13, 2025

Not only have collectors already submitted over 4,000 copies of Absolute Batman #1 (combined reprints), but it was 2024's best-selling single issue with approximately 400,000 sales (including reprints).

by Doug Ohlandt | June 10, 2025

One of the longest running publishers in the comic book industry was Charlton Comics - producing comics from 1944 to 1986. While much is unimportant, there are some series and issues that are worth your attention. Let’s take a look. 

by Scott | June 9, 2025

The Collector Connection recently announced their 13th Semi-annual Comic & Non-Sports Card Auction. The auction began on May 28th and runs until June 15th at www.thecollectorconnection.com.

by Don | June 4, 2025

With this summer's biggest tent pole, Fantastic Four: First Steps, less than two months away, we're seeing excitement for the film having an impact on GoCollect's Hottest Comics.

by Don | June 2, 2025

Are they worth it from an investment standpoint? Let's take a look at a few case studies.

by Doug Ohlandt | May 31, 2025

We’re seeing some serious declines in the Fantastic Four CPI, so it’s a good time to take a look and see which issues are most affected by the downturn in the index. 

by Joseph Overaitis | May 30, 2025

Recently GoCollect went to the Motor City Comic Con ("MC3") to see what was on the mind of collectors, vendors, and attendees. Here are a few revelations from that event as well as some tips to make a visit to your local comic con more enjoyable.