by Matt Tuck | May 20, 2022

It’s Christmas in May, and this week’s Oddball winner is the gift that keeps on giving: the most unlikely omega-level mutant, Santa Claus. Practically since the dawn of the traditional comic book, there’s been Santa Claus. From standard Christmas stories to helping superheroes...

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by Matt Tuck | May 19, 2022

Although fans may be bitter after the Illuminati’s onscreen demise, buyers weren’t dissuaded from pouncing on New Avengers #7, which climbed 80 spots to become #1 on this week’s Hottest Comics list. We are collectors in the age of...

by Jeff @ TakeRoot | May 19, 2022

When it comes to the graded Sports Illustrated market, there are some buys that are predictable and some that are risky, but with a higher chance of reward. Let's compare two football greats - which is the better long-term investment? I love Patrick Mahomes.  The...

by Dblegal | May 19, 2022

GoCollect tallies the top-selling book of each era on a regular basis.  This post highlights a few top movers; so that you can decide if you might be a buyer or a seller of the hottest Copper comics. Todd McFarlane continues to reach out from the 1980s...

by jkornblatt | May 18, 2022

It was recently confirmed that Marvel Studios has plans for Namor, the oldest character in all of Marvel Comics!!  A lot of Namor's key issues were published decades ago during the Golden Age of Comic Books and, as a result, are out of...

by Matt Tuck | May 18, 2022

Bring your tissues to see Thor: Love and Thunder because there’s going to be a depressing death scene. If there’s one thing that is certain about a Thor movie, it’s that...

by Doug Ohlandt | May 17, 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...

by Matt Tuck | May 17, 2022

All these seven-figure comic sales have me thinking; if you had $1 million to invest in one comic, which would it be? Go ahead and sing the BareNaked Ladies song. “If I had a million dollars (if I had a million dollars)/I’d...

by Lauren Sisselman | May 17, 2022

1991s Bart vs The World for the Nintendo Entertainment System was a staple in my childhood, but is it as good as I remember it being? When you think of American cartoon shows, chances are one show jumps into your mind first -- The...

by Norman Robinson | May 16, 2022

Moon Knight is clearly a force in the MCU, at least as far as the fans are concerned. Did the key comics cited in earlier blogs hold their value, or increase? How has the ending of the TV series impacted key comic book...

by Joseph Overaitis | May 16, 2022

The temperature outside may be rising but certain comic books are getting cold.  The books on this list have been very volatile.  One minute they are targets for everyone and the next moment no one seems to want them.  Right now these books are colder than the...

by Cassaundra Thomas | May 16, 2022

There are some natural struggles you'd expect when trying to archive a collection. Dating pieces is one of them. As I'm going through this collection of concert posters, I have to really dig sometimes to find the year for many. What happens when two very...

by Matt Tuck | May 15, 2022

Everyone is excited about the Marvel Zombies. Let’s not forget the time DC upstaged the competition with their own undead superheroes in Blackest Night. DC is getting the reputation of pushing the envelope of what superhero cinema can be. Doom Patrol

by jkornblatt | May 15, 2022

One of the biggest drivers of comic book speculation is the prospect that a character will show up in a movie or TV show.  With so many different companies owning some or all of the rights to different Marvel characters, it can be difficult to understand which...

by Matt Tuck | May 14, 2022

The Multiverse of Madness fallout is reverberating across the secondary market with key issues tied directly to MOM invading the Hottest Comics. Get your swimsuit ready because it is time to take our weekly dive...

by Dblegal | May 14, 2022

Every few weeks, we point out a few key Modern Age comics...

by Matt Tuck | May 13, 2022

Comic book publishers have never been innocent of creating cash-grab characters, but the NFL SuperPro took Marvel to a new low in 1991. To commemorate the blatant commercialism, the ‘Pro has the distinction of being the Oddball of the Week. WHAT IN THE NAME OF...

by Doug Ohlandt | May 12, 2022

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has finally arrived in theaters.  Were there any big surprises?  Did rumors prove true or false?  And how did the market react?  WARNING: SPOILERS BELOW! The Illuminati

by Matt Tuck | May 12, 2022

Between Lobo and the symbiotes, it was a tough week for these established keys in this week’s Coldest Comics. Love it or hate it, the secondary market boils down to the box office. Ever since the MCU began its mercurial ascent to the...

by Joseph Overaitis | May 12, 2022

Welcome to Part 2 of the comic book grading experiment. In Part One, CGC President Matt Nelson provided insight on the grading process and books that should be targeted by first-time graders.  The information on pressing; census numbers; and other comic book characteristics was...