by Matt Tuck | June 16, 2022

Marvel’s latest streaming star has arrived, and it has catapulted Kamala Khan’s superhero debut to the top of the buying charts and this week's Hottest Comics list. As always, nothing stirs the market like movie and streaming series news, and Marvel Studios is...

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by Matt Tuck | June 15, 2022

The Thunderbolts are coming to the MCU, and the movie hype is quickly filtering into the team’s key issues. Without further ado, let's dive into some of those Thunderbolts Keys and see what's worth keeping an eye on. After years of rumors, Marvel...

by jkornblatt | June 15, 2022

Hello everyone and welcome to the second installment of Investing On A Budget!  The goal of this article series is to provide investors and speculators with low-cost ways to invest in hot properties within the comic book community.  The focus of this article: Elsa Bloodstone! Who...

by Doug Ohlandt | June 14, 2022

Hello, and welcome back to our weekly column where we take a look at a few undervalued or overlooked comics from one of each of four comic book eras – Golden Age, Silver Age, Bronze Age, and Copper Age –...

by ComicArtTrends | June 14, 2022

On the verge of the most stunning Batman sale of the millennium, I'll ask the question, who did Batman better, Bob Kane or Frank Miller?  It was a quiet day in Gotham City when I flipped through the catalog for Heritage Auctions June Signature comic sale. ...

by Matt Tuck | June 13, 2022

Classic slasher horror is getting a rebirth in the 21st Century, could it be time to add some Jason Vorhees comics to your collections? Let's dive into some of Jason's key comics! It began with the success of the latest Halloween

by Doug Ohlandt | June 13, 2022

The early days of June saw the premieres of five TV episodes for comic-related properties and two trailers over the course of six days.  Let’s take a look at how the market reacted. Obi-Wan Kenobi - Meh

by Matt Tuck | June 12, 2022

Could the Blue Beetle movie quietly kick off a major DCEU event straight from the comics? DC may not have invented the comic crossover, but they perfected it with their Crisis events. Beginning in 1985, the point of the original Crisis...

by Josh Robbins | June 12, 2022

Altamont: an event that went down in history books as the day that the sixties officially ended. Rolling Stone Magazine called the event "rock-and-roll's all-time worst day."  Let's talk about what led up to the fateful day and what other shows Rolling Stones were playing in 1969....

by Matt Tuck | June 11, 2022

Dinosaurs walk the red carpet once again, and the latest Jurassic World movie has inspired surprisingly high prices for the original Jurassic Park comics. There’s no bigger factor in today’s comic collecting than movie hype. Whether it’s Marvel or DC, the prospect of...

by jkornblatt | June 11, 2022

There are a lot of different ways to approach comic book investing and speculation.  Some people tend to focus on covers, others on print runs, and others still on first appearances.  With so many different ways to engage with the hobby and the boundless...

by Matt Tuck | June 11, 2022

Spawn has retaken his throne atop the Hottest Comics this week, but there are some interesting additions a little further down the list, giving us this week's Trending Comics. Welcome to Trending Comics, the blog that takes a deeper dive into eBay’s top-100...

by Matt Tuck | June 10, 2022

She-Hulk could be the right vessel to introduce an underappreciated villain/sometimes hero, the Armadillo, and his key issues are dirt cheap. With She-Hulk’s Disney+ show being a legal comedy, it will likely be stocked with Marvel’s Z-list characters, and that...

by Matt Tuck | June 9, 2022

This week’s Coldest Comics should have your attention after two X-Men holy grails made the dubious list, but that could mean it’s an opportune time to invest. Whatever Marvel Studios does, they do it in epic fashion. When they teased us all with...

by YourCousinMarvinBerry | June 9, 2022

Grading company PSA has worked through an enormous backload of 12 million cards and, as of today (6/9/22), is resuming its value card service that was temporarily suspended last year. The news comes amid continued skyrocketing interest in the hobby overall. The...

by jkornblatt | June 9, 2022

It is important to remember that writers often use classic and acclaimed stories as jumping-off points, making them solid investments for comic and/or movie-based speculation.  Over the course of this article series, I will try to highlight some of my favorite Marvel comics, explain why they resonated...

by Dblegal | June 9, 2022

Star Wars, Superman, and Thor were the key characters when it came to Hot Modern Comics making moves so far in the month of June. Why the heat? Here's our analysis. The summer movie season is officially upon us.  Thor: Love and Thunder ads...

by Lauren Sisselman | June 8, 2022

Collecting weird and unique things is something I do. While watching auctions end for popular Gold and Silver keys is fun, there's something more interesting about watching auctions for items that typically don't get as much hype.  Heritage's upcoming Comics & Memorabilia auction -- starting on June...

by Matt Tuck | June 8, 2022

Thor: Love and Thunder won’t be the only Marvel movie breaking hearts because everyone is in trouble in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.  Marvel Studios doesn’t shy away from bringing the axe down on its...

by Doug Ohlandt | June 8, 2022

Hello, and welcome back to our weekly column where we take a look at a few undervalued or overlooked comics from one of each of four comic book eras – Golden Age, Silver Age, Bronze Age, and Copper Age – all in an attempt to find value...