by Casey Ashlock | February 24, 2021

When it comes to bright, eye-catching poster designs one name stands out. Jose A. Mercado, better known as “Munk One”, is one of the best working illustrators out there. Munk One has created incredible gig posters for bands like Mastodon, Slipknot, Metallica, and the Foo Fighters. So...

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by Dblegal | February 24, 2021

THE ultimate Spider-Man collection is up for sale and it makes me realize that perhaps I never dreamed big enough as a collector.  Steve Levine has been collecting all things Spider-Man for the past fifty years, including every comic book that even hints at the web-slinger (like...

by ComicArtTrends | February 23, 2021

Admittedly, I'm UNfamiliar with dozens, hundreds, thousands(?) of remarkable artists currently working in the comic book industry.  I happened across Simone Bianchi as I perused auction listings for this Sunday at HA.com.  Two original art pieces soon to be sold featured the X-Men and...

by John Gerlach | February 23, 2021

Rogue Squadron is the answer to the question: "What is the theatrical future of Star Wars?"  Rogue Squadron will be the first movie of the new Star Wars film series.  Set to be directed by Patty Jenkins, the director of the two recent Wonder Woman films,...

by Don | February 23, 2021

While Hawkeye may not be the most popular Avenger ever, he's been a mainstay of the team, served as the leader of the Avengers, and also founded the West Coast Avengers. In addition, he's played major roles in five MCU films and will star in his own...

by daviscollection | February 23, 2021

Has anyone else watched the Netflix series "Spy Craft"? I have to say that I got sucked into it recently and I'm not much of a TV binge-watcher (which is strange for a comic book guy to say). Needless to say, it is both entertaining and informative,...

by Matt Tuck | February 22, 2021

Is Spider-Man 3 moving the MCU franchise away from the Homecoming films and toward a “Brand New Day?” The clues are all around. WHAT ABOUT THE SPIDER-VERSE? I had read the Brand New...

by daviscollection | February 22, 2021

Black turtlenecks and shoulder holsters are not the only things that these spy characters have in common; they all have key books with the opportunity of appreciation if we see a renewed interest in the genre that is Espionage! If you read my last...

by TheWolfOfYorkville | February 22, 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 to amuse and...

by Norman Robinson | February 22, 2021

The Amazing Spider-Man is the headliner and underpinning character of the Marvel Universe. It is rare to see huge Silver Age keys in the top most popular comics for this week. But, none-the-less, that is exactly what happened to Amazing Spider-Man's #1 as it mounted the top-tier...

by hatchy69 | February 22, 2021

Have you been priced out of keys? Daunted by the price appreciation of your buy list? Don’t get discouraged. And don’t overreach. Shift your focus, stay calm and enjoy hunting for books using comic collecting strategies like these. "It was the best of times, it was...

by James Jou | February 22, 2021

Hot take on New Mutants #98, Ultimate Fallout #4, or some other modern book that keeps soaking up all the Modern Age attention. Not. That was in Borat’s voice. Here we check out a few other modern age books that have...

by Peter Daddone | February 21, 2021

There are a lot of posts sifting through the WandaVision tea leaves (and Easter Eggs) trying to figure out the next big push into the MCU.  There have been some great posts.  Vision and the Scarlet Witch comic min-series (both of them) are heating...

by Don | February 21, 2021

According to GoCollect's list of Most Popular Comic Books, one of the hottest books in the country right now is The Uncanny X-Men #211 (UXM #211). As of January 30, UXM #211 shot up 984 spots to #15 on that list. Yes, that's right...

by daviscollection | February 21, 2021

Why has Incredible Hulk #181 always been a key Bronze Age book, while Wolverine's (controversial) first appearance/first cameo, Incredible Hulk #180, has lagged behind? The cover of course! Let's take a look at first cover appearances and why they matter. Or...

by Joseph Overaitis | February 21, 2021

I have been writing for GoCollect for a few months.  I  write about different topics to keep things interesting.  Now I want to do something completely different.  I want to know about you, the GoCollect Readers.  This information is an important factor in determining what we will...

by Peter Daddone | February 20, 2021

With ELEVEN Classic Comics issues vaulting up the weekly chart and entering the top 100, sneaky moves might not be what we can call the run Classic Comics is enjoying right now.  Speculation from part one seems to be fulfilled after this week's chart sees each of...

by Matt Tuck | February 20, 2021

Godzilla and the Teen Titans made waves in the Hottest Comics while someone in the land of collecting scoured eBay for DC’s Karate Kid. Let's look at some odd and trending comics from this week. It is that time again when...

by Norman Robinson | February 20, 2021

It was a time of turmoil, a time of greed, a time of comic books, a time of need. It was the 1990s. Speculators were everywhere, including many in the comic book market. They had hoarded tons of New Mutants, Brigade, X-Factor, and X-men...

by Don | February 20, 2021

We all know about Shang-Chi's first appearance in Special Marvel Edition #15 (1973). Considering that Marvel will release a trailer for Shang-Chi & The Legend of the Ten Rings soon (many were expecting to see one during the Super Bowl), this...