by ComicArtTrends | April 5, 2021

When Billy Batson cautiously wandered through the subway cavern of Shazam, he passed by the 7 Deadly Enemies of Man.  You recall them: Pride, Greed, Envy, Hatred, Selfishness, Laziness, and Injustice.  And I prefer the more modern interpretation: Pride, Greed, Envy, Wrath, Gluttony, Sloth, and Lust. In...

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by Matt Tuck | April 5, 2021

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is upon us. While many collectors are targeting Sam and Bucky comics, astute hobbyists will watch the keys of Baron Helmut Zemo. As I write this,...

by ComicArtTrends | April 4, 2021

Action Comics #1000 marked a landmark in comic history!  It also set a comic book collector's journey into motion.  In the category of simple thoughts turning into major commitments, Nick's query-to-self ranks near the top.  Nick wondered, "How interesting would it be to read...

by $Rico$ | April 4, 2021

As you know, when it comes to buying comic books, it is important to deal with a reputable seller able to guarantee your purchase satisfaction. If you talk to other collectors, you will find out that auction houses are at the very heart of the comic book...

by Norman Robinson | April 4, 2021

This is one of those rare cases when a collectible is obviously very happy to see you. What? An inanimate object happy to see a collector, what the heck are you talking about? Obviously, I am referring to the infamous Star Wars "Error Card." Why is it...

by Norman Robinson | April 4, 2021

The dirty little secret of Secret Wars #1 was that it was everywhere after 1984. If you purchased comics or even went near a comic shop you would see one. At that point, they had printed so many and fans were seriously disappointed with the overall story,...

by Don | April 3, 2021

On January 16th, I wrote an article about WandaVision that GoCollect published on January 31st. In the spirit of constant evaluation and improvement, let's discuss how I did with my recommendations in that blog. The Market Is Sometimes Wrong.

by Matt Tuck | April 3, 2021

What do the Super Friends, Doctor Who, and a weird puppy-cat-thing have in common? Not much, but they were popular on eBay this week. It begs the question, who’s buying this stuff?! All you eBay buyers out there kept me busy this week....

by James Jou | April 3, 2021

When considering sports collectibles, the first things that often come to mind are jerseys, cards, and autographed balls, but there is another niche category… Sports Illustrated magazines. The next time you go hunting for comic books in a garage sale and see a stack of magazines nearby,...

by Norman Robinson | April 3, 2021

Errors are fantastic for baseball cards and comic books.  They come in all forms, double covers, missing colors, miss-priced,  mistakenly printed in black and white, or even an error variant where the comic book has no issue number.  How do you look that up on GoCollect? This...

by Joseph Overaitis | April 2, 2021

Many times we focus on what is hot.  Marvel Comics and the MCU dominate comic book blogs.  This focus leaves opportunities for those who see investing as a long-term affair.  Here are some Silver Age books that you may want to purchase before others see...

by Matt Tuck | April 2, 2021

Nobody appreciates the dedication it takes to be a bloodthirsty alien. This week, the Predator and even the Venom symbiote were at the bottom of the heap of the Hottest Comics. Settle in. Let's look at some of the Coldest...

by YourCousinMarvinBerry | April 2, 2021

It seems like every month there are new comics setting records, and this month is no different! Check out the jaw-dropping prices Daredevil #1 brought in!  

by ComicArtTrends | April 2, 2021

In NFTs and comics, I detailed some of my conclusions about the direction of the comic industry based on DC Comics' Legal statement about the use of their licensed characters as non-fungible tokens.  I do believe that the destructive technology of...

by Don | April 2, 2021

We all know about Blades's first appearance in Tomb of Dracula #10 (1973,) which is one of the most important key issues of the Bronze Age. Ever since Marvel confirmed that Mahershala Ali will portray the famous vampire hunter in an...

by Don | April 1, 2021

In terms of Rogue's key issues, we all know about Avengers Annual #10, which features her first appearance. That book's value has exploded, rising over 114% over the past three years. Most Rogue fans also have Uncanny X-Men #158 and #171 on their radars. In UXM #158,...

by hatchy69 | April 1, 2021

He’s an extraordinary fool! I’ve been planning to write about Plastic Man for some time now, and GoCollect’s April Fool’s takeover seemed like the perfect opportunity. Let’s take a look at this high-powered but underrated DC hero. Jack Cole created Plastic Man back in 1941’s, Police...

by Matt Tuck | April 1, 2021

For the second week in a row, DC Comics led the charge in the Hottest Comics rankings, this time on the heels of its viral trailer for The Suicide Squad. RISE OF THE DCEU

by Doug Ohlandt | April 1, 2021

Did you hear the one about the Marvel villain who was repeatedly hit in the face with pies until he couldn’t take it anymore?  Well, we’re here today to talk about one of the silliest B-tier baddies to ever grace the page of a Marvel comic –...

by Peter Carriveau | April 1, 2021

As long as there have been video games, there have been terrible video games.  Games can be bad for a number of reasons. They can be offensive, poorly crafted, or lazily made. Some check off just one of those traits very well while others get a bit...