Category: Comics
One of the boldest artists of the Golden Age was L.B. Cole. His use of primary colors and stark backgrounds was second to none. His works have been growing in popularity since the 1960s and he is now widely regarded as one of the top artists of the 1940s and 1950s.
Anti-Con will run this coming weekend, June 27th to June 29th, literally anywhere you can access a screen and a Wi-Fi connection,.
We're currently witnessing a resurrection of the Predator and Aliens franchises. Is this renaissance translating into increased demand in the collectibles market?
One question we have gotten repeatedly is why do this now? Isn't the market a little down? Our answer to that is that this move is not a reflection of the current market, but a reflection of a shift in our position as a company specializing in these amazing gems.
While most collectors are familiar with the big Golden Age books that sell each month, there are so many more worth investigating. Rare comics, top of census books, record prices – let’s take a deep dive to discover a handful of May’s unique Golden Age sales.
Sabretooth is up! Blade is down! Comics are gaining and losing value in the Bronze Age CPI. Will gains offset losses? Let’s take a look to note some winners and losers over the past 90 days.
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.
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.
Do you think Silver Surfer #3 hit bottom in mid-2024? Would you invest in this issue at current price points?
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).