by Norman Robinson | May 4, 2021

If you can answer this trivia question; then you are a true Star Wars fanatic and can have access to the stolen schematics for our speculative Death Star. Hold onto your lightsaber young Jedi... "How fast did the Millennium Falcon make the Kessel run?" *(Answer at bottom...

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by YourCousinMarvinBerry | May 4, 2021

Recently, Dan from GoCollect had the opportunity to sit down with Wicked Monkey Co-Founder, Matt Shively. He got the inside scoop on Wicked Monkey and what sets them apart from other online comic shops. Passion, Dedication, Art, and a touch of Wickedness. Wicked Monkey was founded in...

by Doug Ohlandt | May 3, 2021

Welcome back to the Blogger Dome! Here, bloggers will argue different topics involving the comic book market and industry.  This will be a combination of the Big Bang Theory meets the WWE.  Smack talk mixed with comic book debates.  Bloggers going at each other...

by YourCousinMarvinBerry | May 3, 2021

Our founder, Jeff, recently spoke with Steve from CBCS about some upcoming plans, population reports, and the Hero Initiative. See what Steve has to say about all the things CBCS has going on and a possible collaboration with GoCollect! Comic Book Certification Service (CBCS) was started by...

by Norman Robinson | May 3, 2021

"Thunder! Thunder! Thundercats ho!" Then, it would begin a cartoon of, by, and for the 1980s. It had a retinue of big hair, big felines, fighting big evil with a truly awful theme song. This thunderous experience is very akin to the He-Man franchise in my...

by Joseph Overaitis | May 3, 2021

UPON FURTHER review is a new feature on GoCollect.  Fans of the NFL know about coaches throwing a red flag to request an official's review of a play.  This blog will look from a reader's perspective at the intent of the blog and if the author was...

by Matt Tuck | May 2, 2021

Some overlooked Silver Age keys fell flat, and a classic issue of Detective Comics landed in the dreaded #1,001. That means it is time for the Coldest Comics of the week. Today’s list spotlights five comics that were definitely not on many wish...

by daviscollection | May 2, 2021

We all know that the comic book market has been on fire the past year, if not longer, but what about new collectors and investors that are getting into the market? You're in luck, because this article is for you! Let's talk about Collecting vs...

by Ryan Kirksey | May 2, 2021

The oldest comics, of course, tend to be the most expensive. Silver Age (generally thought of as 1956-1969) keys have recently seen a short-term boom in value that is unrivaled in the years since I returned to collecting and investing. It won't come as a surprise to...

by Norman Robinson | May 2, 2021

Holograms are cool, but not necessarily valuable in and by themselves. What if we had a hologram error cover; would that be worth something? What is the difference in price between the standard green hologram and the blue error hologram cover? Is the trend return worthy...

by Doug Ohlandt | May 1, 2021

While they say that you can’t judge a book by its cover, that rule certainly does not apply to Golden Age comic books.  Fantastic works of art can be found in these comics from bygone years, some that remain classics to this day.  Whether superhero, horror, romance,...

by Matt Tuck | May 1, 2021

Buyers were loving some DC keys this week, with Black Adam’s second appearance and the old favorite, Superman #75, ranking high on the Hottest Comics. Comic Trends and the Oddball of the Week Award, coming up! The DC keys are nowhere near the...

by Peter Daddone | May 1, 2021

Sneaky Moves encompasses A LOT of different notions.  It’s not just about movement up or down the charts.  Sometimes YOU can be the sneaky moves.  Be sneaky, start scooping up DC Silver Age! Scoop Up DC Silver Age While Everyone is Shopping Marvel...

by Lauren Sisselman | May 1, 2021

Spider-Man, Spider-Man! Does whatever a spider can -- but can spiders play pinball? Gottlieb decide to answer that question in 1980 with a hearty yes! The Amazing Spider-Man was brought to solid-state life in the spring of 1980, sparking the imagination of kids in arcades everywhere. The...

by ComicArtTrends | April 30, 2021

Attention Disney Plus Executives!  You're missing out on an untapped source of new Marvel material.  Not to mention, an untapped audience niche, those who crave a good Western.  It's time for a new Disney+ series based on the heroes of Mighty Marvel Western: the Rawhide Kid,...

by Don | April 30, 2021

Just a few days ago, numerous news outlets reported that Emilia Clarke would be joining the cast of the MCU's upcoming Secret Invasion. While the news didn't reveal which character she would be playing, many have speculated that she'll take on the role of Veranke, the Skrull...

by Cole Larravide | April 30, 2021

In my last article, I looked at "Party Hard, Shred Harder", a box-set of Magic: The Gathering trading cards with art based on the concert poster genre. Wizards of the Coast is now releasing another set titled "Our Show Is On Friday, Can You...

by mattkennedy | April 30, 2021

On the heels of Deadpool 3 news, Deadpool’s first appearance in New Mutants #98 has continued to climb toward $3K in CGC 9.8, which prices most of us out of the market for that particular key issue. But, are there other, overlooked keys that have been...

by TheWolfOfYorkville | April 29, 2021

I wrote an article 6 months ago titled "Collecting During Covid" where I warned of an impending speculative bubble in the comic book market.  Since then, the market hasn't imploded and, if anything, fair market values have skyrocketed. Many of you know I remain a naysayer...

by Matt Tuck | April 29, 2021

Disney+ ruled the secondary market this week as the streaming service had ties to all five comics on today’s Hottest Comics list. Between Star Wars, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and the upcoming Moon Knight