by Jeff @ TakeRoot | November 29, 2020

Brand new and highly graded vintage games are in a league of their own value-wise. Who was able to resist ripping into those fresh cardboard packages in the 80s and 90s when video games were more “the rage” than we’ll likely ever see again? Pretty much no...

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by ComicArtTrends | November 29, 2020

I got excited when I saw that someone else was talking about "the definitive artist".  I can't take credit for that since my blog was written but not published when I...

by Ryan Kirksey | November 29, 2020

For the last half of 2020, I am going to try and put several blog pieces together that look back at popular speculative books with the full benefit of hindsight. In doing so, I will try my best to consider books from generally the same time frame...

by ComicArtTrends | November 29, 2020

Legendary War Artists Joe Kubert and Dick Ayers make you rethink the old song lyric, "War, What's It Good For?"  While no one should glamorize the horrors of war, Joe Kubert and Dick Ayers told hundreds of...

by Peter Daddone | November 28, 2020

[caption id="attachment_89031" align="alignleft" width="201"] Amazing Spider-Man 129 cover by Ross Andru and John Romita, Sr.[/caption] Calculating when to go after your comic Holy Grail is not an easy task.  I'm using my anxiety rocks and I'm only writing about...

by Jeff @ TakeRoot | November 28, 2020

[caption id="attachment_90542" align="alignleft" width="225"] Robert with some of his favs![/caption] Hey, friends!  It's my pleasure to bring you an interview with one of my old pals Robert Nordmann.  Robert grew up in Brookfield, IL., and he currently lives in Michigan with his 37 video game systems!  He has...

by Norman Robinson | November 28, 2020

Investing in comics is kind of like taking the Log Ride at Disney. It is fun, full of twists and turns, ultimately harmless and in the end, it is a 50/50 chance whether you get drenched during the log drop. That is to...

by Daniel Paiz | November 27, 2020

Computer sounds are all over today's music. Kraftwerk is largely responsible for popularizing electronic music as we know it. Finding posters from this group to collect takes a bit of digging, but that's part of being a fan. What's curious about this group is their...

by Mike W | November 27, 2020

Last month, DC Comics announced an event to kick off 2021 with a bang! The event is known as Future State and it provides big changes for current and past DC character lineup. This event will last about two months, and it will start in January 2021....

by Mwilliams5 | November 27, 2020

The Invaders title is one of those forgotten series of the Bronze Age. It is a great idea, telling stories from WWII with Marvel's (Timely's) original Golden Age heroes teamed up. It is just one of those series you hardly ever hear of, and aside from Invaders 1 and

by Peter Daddone | November 26, 2020

Superheroes know how to make Thanksgiving interesting!  Here are three comics that feature Thanksgiving as part of the storyline.  Should you invest in them? Wanda Invites Her Father for Thanksgiving...Say What? Does this sound like your Thanksgiving...

by Jessica Meyer | November 26, 2020

Concert Posters Now & Psychedelic Art Exchange are joining forces in a strategic alliance to bridge the culture. The Psychedelic Art Exchange has been dedicated to creating a transparent two-way market for concert posters from the Psychedelic Rock Era for nearly a decade....

by Casey Ashlock | November 25, 2020

[caption id="attachment_92776" align="alignleft" width="243"] The Beacon Jams logo by Ryan Besch[/caption] 2020 has been a year for the books. It has been a year full of unrest brought to boil by generations of simmering systemic racism, record unemployment, and not...

by $Rico$ | November 25, 2020

So there is a comic book phenomenon taking over the hobby in case you haven’t noticed.  One can’t help but notice as there are amazing sales that are happening each and every week for “key” comic books regardless of comic book age.  What I am about to...

by John Gerlach | November 25, 2020

Star Wars Tales--a recent Star Wars series that is worth your spec consideration and your bin digging.  These recent Star Wars series are monsters right now.  Why?  Say it with me: The Mandalorian Season 2, and the possibility of new Star Wars series...

by Joseph Overaitis | November 25, 2020

Here at GoCollect, we have a diverse group of writers whose articles are based upon each writer's personal beliefs and experiences.  In reading Daniel Hatch's Comic "Investing Pitfalls to Avoid" I had to write because my experiences have been somewhat different. Prosecutor versus...

by TheWolfOfYorkville | November 24, 2020

For years, rumors of a Kraven movie persisted and fans demanded they come to fruition. With the announcement of a Kraven project by Sony this past August, it looks like they will finally get their wish. The Kraven's Last Hunt comics were some of...

by Matt Tuck | November 24, 2020

A new rumor has fueled speculation of a Constantine sequel, and that has DC’s favorite mystic trending in the collecting world. Peter Stormare, who played Lucifer 15 years ago, posted a picture of himself to social...

by Norman Robinson | November 24, 2020

Fantastic Four has been a staple of Marvel Comics going back to the '60s.  It seems like most Marvel fans back in the day were either Spidey fans or fans of the FF. I was a big FF fan. This was mostly by accident as I would...

by Peter Carriveau | November 23, 2020

[caption id="attachment_92748" align="alignleft" width="300"] Wata graded games[/caption] The evaluation of collectibles is nothing new as anyone who's seen Antique Roadshow or Pawn Stars can attest too. Comic book grading took this a step further by having professionals grade an item and then encase it in a hard plastic...