Nobody can turn a blind eye to an industry now selling billions worth of assets to an audience hungry to grab them up… and digital grading has now reached the market.
What you’ll find here is not a countdown or ranked list, but a look back at some of the most iconic comic characters who first made their mark in the 80s
Are things improving for Silver Age comics? Are values trending upwards or continuing down? Let’s take a look at the Silver Age CPI to note some winners and losers over the past 90 days.
This is a long one. So sit back, enjoy, and please provide your feedback in the comments section!
The next gold rush in collectibles won’t be driven by what’s new - it’ll be sparked by what’s been overlooked.
Today, 38 years after that first pixelated arcade punch, the Street Fighter brand remains a cultural powerhouse, driving passionate fan engagement and dominating the competitive gaming space. Guess what's coming next!
Our very talented authors have collectively taken a short 'breather' from the relentless research they do for all of you. So, today you get me.
While most collectors are familiar with the big Golden Age books that sell each month, there are so many more worth investigating. It was an unusually light month for Golden Age sales. Of course, that means some interesting books sold, ones that you don’t see every day.
Highest-ever-graded 1939 Superman No. 1 to headline Heritage Comic Books Auction November 20-22
The GoCollect Collectible Price Indexes are fantastic for looking at trends for the top comics in each era. It was a bit of a roller coaster the past three months for the Copper Age CPI, with some comics performing well and others sliding down. Let's take a closer look.
There’s something stubbornly compelling about the darkest corners of the world that pulls eyes over to look. The same happens to readers in the comic book stands.
A World Cup star, a Creepy comic mag, and a historic look at the evil of the Nazis were among the magazines making big moves. The Hottest Magazines is a curated list of the magazines moving up eBay and auction sales lists.
New York Comic Con (NYCC) 2025 revealed a slew of new information about some of our favorite comic book characters including two Avengers who debuted in the Silver Age: Wonder Man and the Vision.
There’s a new king atop GoCollect’s Bronze Age CPI, and it’s not the guy with the claws – it’s a muck monster. How did this happen?
Take your seat. I think I just heard the bell go off.
Attorneys spend most of their time reading. Recently some of the articles that came across my desk intersect with my writing. Here are a few of the most recent legal events that impact the GoCollect community.
The speculative NFT bubble has popped, leaving behind a more meaningful foundation. Digital collectibles now focus less on financial hype and more on fandom, where AR, VR & blockchain expand what collectibles can be, creating immersive, eco-friendly alternatives.
You’ve seen them likely countless times in dusty longboxes in comic shops or at conventions. Or perhaps you read them when you were younger, hoping they would give you enough of the plot of a story so you could cheat on that book report. They’re Classics Illustrated.
After several years of a bear market for collectibles, are investors taking profits from the their stock portfolios and re-investing them into collectibles?
While most collectors are familiar with the big Golden Age books that sell each month, there are so many more worth investigating. Well-known comics made a splash in the September 13 Heritage auction, including many Golden Age first issues that sold. Here are a few that didn’t make the news.