by Joseph Overaitis | March 22, 2021

I grabbed people's attention when I attended an investment seminar undercover and asked a simple question.  The question was "should the age of the individual be a factor in the diversification of an investment portfolio?" I was rushed out so fast I did not even get my...

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by Joseph Overaitis | March 22, 2021

Welcome to 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 to amuse and educate our...

by Casey Ashlock | March 22, 2021

Echo print gallery has launched an exclusive poster subscription series for some of the music industries' biggest names. Iconic bands like Pink Floyd, AC/DC, and Kiss will be featured in their 2021 poster series. Each bands' series will consist of a total of 6 unique posters featuring...

by Norman Robinson | March 22, 2021

It is rare when a relatively new superhero "shoots the moon." But such is the case with Cindy Moon, a.k.a. Silk. Created by Dan Slott, this Korean-American superhero is birthed in the Amazing Spider-Man #4 "Original Sin" storyline with art by Humberto Ramos. This eventually led to...

by Matt Tuck | March 21, 2021

Could a Hogwarts reject and a cow-woman arrive in the MCU? Thanks to WandaVision, the door is open to virtually any possibility. MODRED THE MYSTIC'S WANDAVISION CONNECTION The events of WandaVision appear to be aligning with those from Avengers #186....

by ARIELLAZO | March 21, 2021

Nothing makes a collector's heart drop like seeing the dreadful purple label. Picture this…the bell rings, signifying that the time has come. Your package has arrived. Your comics arrive from CGC, CBCS, PGX, or EGS. As you go through the beautiful stunning blue labels you notice something....

by Jeff @ TakeRoot | March 21, 2021

Perhaps it’s just the release of Cyberpunk 2077, or maybe I’m just really preparing for the inevitable corporate hellscape of the not-so-distant future. The cyberpunk genre as a whole has really captured my attention in the past few months. There is something about the dynamic between humans...

by $Rico$ | March 21, 2021

So early in my collecting days, I thought a graded 9.8 had to have white pages.  A graded 9.8 was pretty much the cream of the crop in collectibles.  No one really gets anything higher, so a 9.8 in most people’s eyes is what they want. ...

by John Gerlach | March 20, 2021

As I write this blog, Avengers #57 is #1 on the GoCollect What's Selling List for Silver Age comics.   How things have changed! Avengers #57 is a great illustration of the ups and downs of the Comic Book market and...

by Matt Tuck | March 20, 2021

This was a week for random trends with everything from the Ewoks to Super Mario and even Roger Rabbit cracking the top 1001 comics. With the comic market booming like it has been this year, it is easy to take collecting too seriously....

by ComicArtTrends | March 20, 2021

In my last article, I described the Star Trekker Fitness Program.  It's more about enjoying every episode of Star Trek in order than getting in shape.  Besides describing my rigorous routine, I also focused on comics and art from the first Star Trek series...

by Don | March 20, 2021

Even though most people panned the theatrical release of Justice League, many fans were thrilled to see Darkseid appear in the trailer for Zack Snyder's Justice League. Since Darkseid appeared in the trailer, sales volume for Darkseid's keys picked up substantially. Fortunately, there are still some good...

by James Jou | March 19, 2021

By the power of Grayskull, He-Man started as just a toy line. He has since managed to achieve success across multiple mediums. As recent as Feb 2021, a vintage 8-back carded He-Man sold for as high as $8000. Has this carried over to his comic books? Here...

by Matt Tuck | March 19, 2021

Kamala Khan’s first comic series fell on hard times this week as Ms. Marvel #1 dropped by over 800 positions in a week and Edge of Spider-Verse #5 held the dubious distinction of being ranked #1001 in...

by Casey Ashlock | March 19, 2021

When it comes to rock poster celebrities, Chuck Sperry is an icon. Sperry has an impressive resume spanning multiple mediums and art forms. From producing America's first underground comic, to creating screen prints for countless major acts like Eric Clapton, Madonna, and The Beatles....

by hatchy69 | March 19, 2021

  Today we are going to take a look at the first appearances of SGT Rock, Mlle. Marie and the Haunted Tank. We’ve got a lot of ground to cover, so let’s dig right into these big DC War keys. Our Army at...

by TheWolfOfYorkville | March 18, 2021

Recently, many Silver Age keys such as Daredevil #1, Silver Surfer #4, and

by Peter Daddone | March 18, 2021

It's hard sneaking up on a Rattle Snake (unless you're Kid Colt!) It's even harder to "sneaky move" up the Golden Age Charts for months and not have anyone blog about it (at least none I'm aware of)!  Sneaky Moves Blog #7 addresses the "western trend" of...

by Matt Tuck | March 18, 2021

What were collectors buying this week? Domino and Ironheart were high on many lists, but Rom: Space Knight and the Ninja Turtles’ Leonardo held their own. Welcome to the Hottest Comics for the week of March 17. Before we jump into the data,...

by James Jou | March 18, 2021

As a spec, collectibles with cross interest generally pique the interest. Bigger audience, bigger market. The obvious popular trend is comics/movies, but before that, there were comics/video games. In the 90s, Valiant Comics published a series of comics based on Nintendo’s properties. Interestingly, these...