by Matt Tuck | January 18, 2021

Both the 1995 and 2006 Gargoyles #1 have been quietly gaining momentum, and they could pay dividends if a Disney+ reboot is in order. It's All About Nostalgia It only lasted two years, but Gargoyles...

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by Joseph Overaitis | January 18, 2021

No article I have written elicited as much controversy as my article on Ultimate Fallout #4.  I stated this book might fall in value.  The readers responded.  Here is my rebuttal to those responses. A Hero For The Next...

by Jessica Meyer | January 18, 2021

Chuck Sperry is certainly a favorite of mine when it comes to modern poster artists. His work is astoundingly beautiful, incredibly recognizable, and of course, collectible. Sperry has been creating gig art since the 1980s and has become one of the most popular poster artists of the...

by Jeff @ TakeRoot | January 18, 2021

Over 20 years after their original release, Pokémon cards have now become staple investment items for collectors and speculators. What is important to know before you jump into investing in Pokémon cards is the difference between all of the cards and, of course, their...

by Norman Robinson | January 17, 2021

The first appearance of Spider-Man was one of the earliest superheroes with normal issues, school, work, girlfriends,  bills,  and family problems. These were things that Stan Lee wanted to write about: superheroes with human problems. Spidey was basically a normal guy with the radioactive powers of...

by Jeff @ TakeRoot | January 17, 2021

This year marked a big year for collectors such as myself; we sold our Charizard cards. This was not an easy decision as they had been part of my personal Pokémon collection for over 20 years. As a moderately young collector, for an item...

by $Rico$ | January 16, 2021

There are certain events in life you remember where you were and what you were doing.  They are distinct memories that you have and that you will never forget in your lifetime.  January 14, 2021, was one of those days.  Ironically, I was in...

by Matt Tuck | January 16, 2021

They may not be the hottest comics in the land, but these gifts from the Ghost of Pop Culture Past were getting the love from collectors. Check out this week’s hottest trending comics. ROM: Spaceknight, the Ninja Turtles, Star Trek, Phantom Rider,...

by ARIELLAZO | January 16, 2021

Now that one of the worst years ever has ended, it is time to up your collecting game. Instead of diving into the Red Ocean, let’s take a look at 5 Modern Books that are sitting in the Blue Waters. In case you are new to our...

by YourCousinMarvinBerry | January 15, 2021

A dazzling copy of Batman #1 graded by Certified Guaranty Company (CGC) realized $2.22 million at a Heritage Auctions sale on January 14, 2021. Graded CGC 9.4, it stands alone as the highest-graded copy in the CGC Census. Hear ye, hear ye! Read, one and all,...

by Matt Tuck | January 15, 2021

Spider-Man 2099 fell on hard times this past week as sellers steered clear of ASM #365. Welcome to the Coldest Comics of the week. You can’t have winners without losers. What goes up must come...

by Daniel Paiz | January 15, 2021

Shock value collecting might be something I'm starting to explore and collecting GWAR concert posters might be the way to go. Musically, these guys are alright. There are worse bands out there, and there are also better bands currently out. What's intriguing for this collector, however,...

by Joseph Overaitis | January 15, 2021

Punchline.  Kamala Khan.  Harley Quinn.  Female comic characters that investors and collectors now adore.  While these characters draw great interest, there are other great female characters that many investors and collectors ignore. Be honest, do you know the significance of the following books just by...

by Joseph Overaitis | January 14, 2021

I provide comic book investment and speculation picks in this column.  Why should you trust me?  Here are a few of my past picks I recommended to individuals and my reasoning for the picks.  Consider it my curriculum vitae for my comic book investments. ...

by Matt Tuck | January 14, 2021

John Romita, Sr. and the Green Goblin felt the love from collectors this week as Amazing Spider-Man #40 led the biggest movers with nearly 1,000 positions gained to become one of the Hottest Comics on the market. ASM #40...

by Cassaundra Thomas | January 14, 2021

While taking a look back at 2020 in terms of video games sales I found a theme... Mario games CRUSHED it last year! However, in terms of raw new/sealed games, there is another favorite apparently and that is - Grand Theft Auto. First of all, I

by Cassaundra Thomas | January 14, 2021

Batman #1. The first issue in the Batman comic series. The first appearance of The Joker and Catwoman. SUCH an iconic comic. Being from 1940, it is such a great Golden Age comic. Now, the highest-graded issue is going on

by Mike W | January 14, 2021

There have been rumors for years of expanding more characters in the "Bat-Family" for the DC multi-media universe. Currently, Batman is showcased in the movie universe with Robert Pattinson taking the live-action role. It is rumored that past actors, such as Ben Affleck and Michael Keaton, who...

by dgagnon | January 13, 2021

No Marvel hero has a rogues gallery like Thor.  So who's his arch-enemy?  I'm making a case for the ultimate underdog, Ulik the Rock Troll! What about Thor's half-brother? For most people, Loki will always be to Thor as Red Skull is to...

by Norman Robinson | January 13, 2021

At the forefront of the Silver Age was Marvel Comics with their first team of superheroes: The Fantastic Four. Their names were quaint. Mr. Fantastic, the Human Torch, Invisible Girl, and The Thing. They fought and won battles against the Mole Man,...