by Cassaundra Thomas | March 1, 2021

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, March 1, 2021 - GoCollect, the 10-year-old technology start-up company, focused on making collecting better, today announced that Tiffany Curry has been named as President. Curry brings to the position a wealth of knowledge and an array of experiences in...

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by Matt Tuck | February 28, 2021

Are the West Coast Avengers being prepped for a Disney+ landing? Time to play the speculation game. THE PUZZLE PIECES While nothing has been uttered about an Avengers expansion team, the pieces are falling into place for the West Coast Avengers. 

by Matt Tuck | February 28, 2021

Collectors embraced their nostalgia this week as some 1980s Batman, along with G.I. Joe and even Beavis and Butthead moved up in the Hottest Comics. The Hottest Comics rankings are based solely on sales volume, so the list does not...

by Don | February 28, 2021

For many Americans, the pandemic has resulted in record U.S. savings rates. Many haven't dined in restaurants, bought new work clothes, or taken overseas vacations. As a result, some (including myself) have turned to comic book collecting. Let's look at some affordable alternatives to 1st appearances! Due...

by Mike W | February 28, 2021

Marvel Premiere is a classic and entertaining series to read and collect for fans of all ages. The series was published in 1972 and completed in 1981. The series had a total of 61 issues altogether. This series is very important in that it explores deeper into...

by ComicArtTrends | February 28, 2021

In Collecting International Comic Variants, Tony Pomilla shared his expertise and experiences in the comic hobby niche of foreign variants.  While surveying past sales, I encountered many examples of comics distributed in the UK and other locations outside the U.S.  I didn't need to...

by Jeff @ TakeRoot | February 27, 2021

The Gym Heroes set marks the first time Pokémon were attached to a specific trainer, just as in the manga and television show. Prior to this set, Pokémon cards depicted each in their "wild" form, not captured yet in a Poké ball by a trainer....

by YourCousinMarvinBerry | February 27, 2021

Why should I invest in Pokémon cards? I'm an adult, and while I always enjoyed watching my friends comparing their collections with one another, it was always something I felt like I'd missed my chance at. Pokémon collectors have been collecting since they were children, everyone knows that. Now,...

by Jeff @ TakeRoot | February 27, 2021

Pokémon Snap has amassed an incredibly avid cult following since its 1999 release, and for good reason. The long-awaited sequel is finally upon us, so let’s zoom in on why Pokémon collectors can’t wait to look through that viewfinder once again. How many filtered selfies...

by Jeff @ TakeRoot | February 27, 2021

2020 was crazy enough for Pokémon and other trading cards, but 2021 is about to get crazier. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Pokémon company, and they have huge plans in store for this year. From celebrity promotions to a new card set...

by TheWolfOfYorkville | February 26, 2021

When I recently wrote about the possibility of Vermin as a supporting character in the recently announced Kraven movie, it also occurred to me that there is a good chance of a big-screen appearance by Kraven's longtime partner and Torment antagonist,...

by Matt Tuck | February 26, 2021

Some high-priced key issues felt the sting of the cold this week as collectors invested in alternatives to the likes of the Justice League of America, The Walking Dead, and Invincible. These are the Coldest Comics of the week! Does that mean no...

by Daniel Paiz | February 26, 2021

When an artist like Sade is such a smooth operator that they take three hiatuses and they're still in demand, that's power. But when that artist takes a decade between projects? That's how you know this woman is a generational talent. Whether you've been a fan...

by Cassaundra Thomas | February 26, 2021

SF Rock Posters has been showing off some pretty amazing posters in their current auction. There is something for EVERYONE in this auction from the amazing foil variants & Acid Test handbills, to posters for the Beatles, Grateful Dead, and Nirvana and even some CGC graded posters....

by ComicArtTrends | February 25, 2021

If you have been collecting comics for a while, you probably own a few foreign editions of American comics.  While traveling outside of America, did you seek some four-color super-souvenirs of your travels?  Maybe you have wondered how many different languages fill word balloons for your favorite...

by Matt Tuck | February 25, 2021

Once again, the MCU’s influence was felt throughout the land of comic collecting, beginning with an iconic Jim Lee portrait of Magneto. Welcome to this week’s Hottest Comics. Remember that the Hottest Comics rankings are not based on fair market...

by Peter Carriveau | February 25, 2021

The original Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was a monster. Its 8-bit graphics blew the previous generations out of the water. It also signaled the resurgence of video games after the crash of 1983 and the success of the NES cemented Nintendo as a video...

by Doug Ohlandt | February 25, 2021

Ah, The Defenders.  Marvel’s non-team.  Nothing epitomizes the Bronze Age zaniness of Marvel Comics in the 1970s – all of the weird, offbeat characters and mystical or occult storylines - better than the Defenders. Initially banded together by Roy Thomas to...

by Jeff @ TakeRoot | February 24, 2021

The hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan found themselves in the middle of Marvel's recent King in Black event.  The group was part of the plot of Deadpool #10.  Deadpool made several references to the group.  Their lyrics were even used as a plot device.  This...

by Jeff @ TakeRoot | February 24, 2021

Fossil is the third trading card set released by Pokémon in the final months of 1999. This set completed all of the first 100 Pokémon as the Base Set and Jungle sets did not have cards for all of them. This set famously printed all of the pre-historic, ancient,...