by Jessica Meyer | January 4, 2021

When I think of legends of modern poster art, Emek is the first artist that comes to mind. Now, this might be a little bit of a personal preference. The first concert poster that was framed and gifted to me by my father was an Emek...

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by Matt Tuck | January 4, 2021

Beta Ray Bill could be getting a massive comics push, and that could be a clue that Marvel Studios is preparing for his arrival. Time to check on his key issues. THE COMICS Beta Ray Bill is on the cusp of being a...

by ComicArtTrends | January 3, 2021

Back to the Future, Raiders of  the Lost Ark, Big Trouble in Little China, even Adventures in Babysitting... so many great films, all with Drew Struzan illustrated posters.  Artist Drew Struzan captivated...

by Mike W | January 3, 2021

In the comics world, the typical outline for a character is played out on how it starts and how it ends. To be blunt, every famous comic character has met their fate at some time during their existence. A comic death for a character is done for...

by James Jou | January 3, 2021

With all eyes on the who’s who of Spider-Man 3 returning characters, we’re going to look in another direction. The niche category of  Amazing Spider-Man crossover books with the Human Torch have been quietly been on a hot streak in the market. Makes sense...

by Matt Tuck | January 3, 2021

Not even Star Wars, the hottest property of 2020, was safe from the Coldest Comics list as a Mandalorian key led a downward trend and lost over 800 positions. What goes up must come down, and these...

by Ryan Kirksey | January 2, 2021

I'm happy to bring you the latest quarterly installment of undervalued comics in 2020. If you missed any of the previous issues for this year or 2019, you can find them all here. The Comic Industry Today It feels like we all just drank from a...

by Matt Tuck | January 2, 2021

It’s the year-end edition of the Hottest Comics blog, and Naomi and The Infinity Gauntlet made huge comebacks to close out 2020. Over the final week of 2020, the Hottest Comics saw major changes in the top 10. ...

by ComicArtTrends | January 2, 2021

If you could put together a Rock Festival featuring all your favorites past or present, living or dead, who would you include?  Similar question for a movie premiere marathon?  How about a convention panel featuring stars from your favorite shows, living or...

by Matt Tuck | January 2, 2021

Remember when it looked like a certainty that Man-Thing was coming to the MCU? There has been nothing on that front since then, yet prices for his key issues continue to soar. When will Man-Thing finally get his spotlight? He was mentioned in...

by Daniel Paiz | December 31, 2020

Auld Lang Syne might not conjure images of concerts, but collecting New Year's Eve concert posters is an underrated venture. There's the 4th of July and Christmas posters you can find here and there. But, New Year's Eve concert posters are a bit more unique....

by $Rico$ | December 31, 2020

It happened again.  Another what the @*&%# moment in comic book history.  Maybe not so much since I talked about this comic book before but definitely a head-jerker in my opinion.  An online sale nonetheless that garnered much interest from collectors.  A comic book that is...

by Matt Tuck | December 31, 2020

Comic collecting is the one place where even advertisements are coveted, especially when those ads give readers their first look at major characters. FAMOUS FIRST ADS There is no argument that advertisements are not recognized as first appearances. Instead, they are designated as...

by ARIELLAZO | December 31, 2020

Disney Investor Day has dropped some major bombs into our laps. So many amazing movies and shows have been confirmed to be arriving very soon. Along with the news, we have seen some new trailers that have given us more questions than answers, one being the Loki...

by Mike W | December 30, 2020

2020 has been a year to remember! Worldwide, we are going through a pandemic that has put people in difficult positions, even in the comic book industry. Publishers are still pumping out books not knowing if fans can afford it during these times. I...

by Jessica Meyer | December 30, 2020

Have you been keeping up with our Concert Poster Conversations series? Each week, we've been releasing a new informative video on our YouTube channel designed to educate and inform concert poster collectors. The series features Glen Trosch, president of the Psychedelic Art Exchange and an...

by Matt Tuck | December 30, 2020

Star Wars comics are hotter than ever. Practically every issue gets more expensive by the day, but how long can it last? THOSE STAR WARS KEYS For over a year now, The Mandalorian has had the...

by Joseph Overaitis | December 30, 2020

All good things come to an end.  This is my last chapter on the New Marvel Cinematic projects and how they can impact the comic book marketplace. Moon Knight (TBD) I am Groot (TBD) Blade (TBD) Not much to say...

by Jessica Meyer | December 29, 2020

Every poster collector is familiar with the psychedelic sixties in San Francisco. Understandably so, as this is where the psychedelic era of poster art began. What is talked about less, however, is the impact of a small music venue in Detroit, Michigan. The Grande Ballroom has a...

by Mike W | December 29, 2020

Captain The current Captain Marvel series has been nothing short of key issues. Many new characters and plots have been introduced in the series that debuted in January 2019. Marvel is making good work in promoting this character knowing her movie sequel is coming...