by Matt Tuck | November 23, 2020

Three Ghost Rider keys from the 1990s have been quietly coming alive, and that could make for interesting speculation possibilities. WHY THE ATTENTION? As with most things Marvel, it all comes down to the MCU. Whether it is on the small screen or...

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by Matt Tuck | November 23, 2020

The Aliens Versus Predator universe is coming to Marvel next year, and that opens the door for several dream matches. To celebrate, today’s blog looks back on the franchises’ famous crossovers. Dear Kevin Feige, Give us Wolverine...

by Christian Boggs | November 23, 2020

We all know how hot mutant firsts are right now. We have a pretty solid chance of them moving into the mainstream MCU. With that little bit of information, the market for first mutant books has swelled, massively. Books like Uncanny X-Men #1 and

by Norman Robinson | November 23, 2020

Often parodied but never supplanted, this tale of an ancient samurai in the future is a story that most Samurai Jack fans know and love. The shock of shockers, it was first created by Frank Miller in 1983 as a serious comic book...

by James Jou | November 23, 2020

While baby Yoda toys might be on everyone’s Christmas wish list, comic book collectors are turning their eyes to these Star Wars books. Here we look at the market for three Star Wars books that have jumped up in popularity over the last...

by Mike W | November 23, 2020

The writing on the wall about this rumored news has been in the works for quite some time. Specifically, the end for DC Comics. It has been speculated since last February. This comes from Ethan Van Sciver, who claimed it in the article from   

by Jessica Meyer | November 22, 2020

Have you been waiting to bid on your own Mike King poster? Don't worry! Heritage Auctions will feature five of these posters each week in their weekly auctions. Each poster is an original piece that has been certified and graded by CGC. The collection features a wide...

by Daniel Paiz | November 22, 2020

Despite all that's happening during this pandemic, it's okay to not Clash over which concert posters to collect. The Clash has had a very extensive career, meaning you have plenty of periods to choose from. There's the beginning when punk bands seemed to be competing a bit...

by Jeff @ TakeRoot | November 22, 2020

Synonymous with comics for many, Marvel and DC have most likely taken up the vast majority of your collection. At least, that is the conclusion I came to as I browsed my personal catalog in an attempt to brainstorm ideas for this article. Flipping through book...

by Jessica Meyer | November 21, 2020

We've got some exciting news from the world of concert posters! We're launching a new video series here at GoCollect. Concert Poster Conversations surrounds the history, value, and rarity of concert posters. These videos will help educate up and coming collectors and seasoned pros alike! Concert...

by Jeff @ TakeRoot | November 21, 2020

I will once more tread into dangerous waters. A couple months ago, I took a look at Cosmic Ghost Rider and why exactly later printings weren't the chronological "first." Now we look at Knull and Venom #3. Ignoring Later Printings I'll try and sum...

by Matt Tuck | November 21, 2020

This week’s Hottest Comics saw the Hobgoblin and the original 1984-1985 Secret Wars limited series trending in the rankings. Time to dust off those long boxes and find your old issues of ASM and...

by $Rico$ | November 21, 2020

A lot of sales are happening each and every week in our hobby.  The only time where comic book sales are recorded for the public to take notice happens during online sales. In-person comic shop or Comic-Con sales are rarely recorded on 3rd party websites.  So this...

by ComicArtTrends | November 21, 2020

Remember when Ryan Sook was the definitive artist for Spectre?  Someone slightly older chimes in.  "Excuse me, the definitive 3rd Series came out in 1992 featuring the artistry of Tom Mandrake." A...

by Matt Tuck | November 20, 2020

With the upcoming movie and game on the DCEU horizon, those Suicide Squad keys are in high demand, but the team’s Modern Age collectibles are surprisingly affordable. ORIGINAL IS NOT ALWAYS BETTER What we know as the Suicide Squad and the basis for...

by Matt Tuck | November 20, 2020

Morbius and Star Wars took a polar plunge in the deep end of the collecting pool, and ASM #101 is struggling to keep its head above water. Take a dive into the Coldest Comics of the week. The...

by hatchy69 | November 20, 2020

Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen are a fantastic team. Over five years ago they released the first issue of Descender. That science fiction series, which I usually describe to people as E.T. meets Battlestar Galactica, wrapped up over a year ago, but the team was not quite...

by ComicArtTrends | November 20, 2020

[caption id="attachment_90521" align="alignleft" width="190"] Fantastic Four 275[/caption] She's Smart, She's Strong, She's She-Hulk.  And...She's selling, just not seashells on the seashore.  It's well documented that She-Hulk's place in the Marvel Media Universe is expanding. Even here at...

by Mike W | November 19, 2020

Darth Vader has been characterized as the most popular villain in the Star Wars franchise. His appearance and unusual tone of voice fueled the terror in people's eyes. Vader is a Sith Lord that relies on the "dark side" of the force to fuel his power and...

by Matt Tuck | November 19, 2020

Riding the wings of recent MCU rumors, Darkhawk #1 proved to be this week's hottest comic, leading the way as the biggest mover in the sales rankings. For years, this was the butt of many jokes in...