by Lauren Sisselman | November 2, 2020

One of the best consoles I never had as a child was the Sega Saturn. By that point, I was using my Nintendo 64 and the brand new Playstation. But I still lusted after the Saturn console -- and I especially lusted after one game in...

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by Matt Tuck | November 1, 2020

Judge Dredd is on his way back to live-action, which should have you keeping an eye on his key issues. FINALLY MORE LIVE-ACTION DREDD After years of rumors and speculation of a sequel to 2012’s Dredd, it seems...

by ARIELLAZO | November 1, 2020

With so much talk about the Justice League Snyder Cut, people have forgotten about Justice League Dark (JLD). Not only is J.J. Abrams working on this project, but he might also be working on two spin-offs related to it. To learn more about what keys you should...

by Christian Boggs | November 1, 2020

Independent comics are truly a wonderful ride. There are so many interesting characters, villains, places, and stories. At some point, the hunt starts to become less about what's "good" and more about what is "priority." Because at the end of the day, it's about collecting what...

by ComicArtTrends | November 1, 2020

[caption id="attachment_89032" align="alignleft" width="208"] Image from TMZ.com[/caption] I'm not saying it couldn't happen, but let's say I am cautiously...

by Norman Robinson | October 31, 2020

One of the funniest reruns back in the 70s was "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein." It was a fun and very campy horror comedy that pits a vaudevillian comedic duo against the classic Victorian monsters we all know and love. It was also during the 70s, that...

by ARIELLAZO | October 31, 2020

Although there are tons of questions concerning the upcoming Disney+ show WandaVision, I will only focus on Vision. But if Vision died in Infinity War how did he return? This is a question every fan has been asking. In the upcoming show WandaVision, we have seen Vision,...

by John Gerlach | October 31, 2020

Frank Herbert's Dune is one of the greatest science-fiction books ever written, and the winner of the science fiction Hugo and Nebula awards.  Over 12 million copies of Dune have sold.  Chilton, a publisher of mainly automobile repair manuals, finally chose to publish Dune, after 20...

by Peter Daddone | October 30, 2020

As I write my first blog for GoCollect, I am nervous that this venture might go about as well as Deadpool's first meeting with Juggernaut! I've been thinking a lot about under the radar comics with historical significance (I'll call them HSKeys).  An HSKey is...

by Matt Tuck | October 30, 2020

With the Green Lantern HBO Max series on the horizon, the possibilities are vast for the intergalactic space corps. Here are three more keys to watch as the Corps readies to make a mainstream impact. SHOWCASE #55 There are...

by Matt Tuck | October 30, 2020

What goes up must come down, and that was the case for some giants of the collecting world. Let's give these cold comics a look, shall we? The keyword this week is inflation. On today’s list, we see the first appearance of Silver...

by John Gerlach | October 30, 2020

  [caption id="attachment_87778" align="alignleft" width="196"] Doctor Fate #1 (2015)[/caption] Rumors of a potential Doctor Fate film have existed for a few years now.   Is there a solo movie on the horizon?  Will DC back the helmet of Fate?  Those rumors lead to questions about which Doctor Fate...

by Lauren Sisselman | October 30, 2020

The Super Mario Brothers game is a cultural landmark. The charming plumber and his cast of characters have entertained millions across the globe since his first Nintendo Entertainment System game in 1985. Yes, Mario was around prior -- but for the sake of time, I'll be focusing...

by Peter Daddone | October 29, 2020

Wow!  Twitter was ACTIVE last week.  Three tweets may impact the comic collective (well, two, and the third was just tooooo cute to pass up)! CGC made a huge announcement and it may rock our world! CGC Announces Sports Card Grading Team

by Joseph Overaitis | October 29, 2020

When the names of the great comic book artists are mentioned he is absent.  Rarely does his work shine because he did not think it to be significant.  Instead, he was happier contributing to others' work through his inks and pencil work.  Even though he would not...

by Matt Tuck | October 29, 2020

First appearances ruled the Hottest Comics index this week as the debuts of Codex, Cyborg, and Winter Soldier saw major gains. This is weekly speculation so if you missed last week check it out. HOTTEST COMICS BIGGEST MOVERS

by Jessica Meyer | October 29, 2020

There was only one woman who consistently created concert posters in San Francisco during the psychedelic era. Her name was Bonnie MacLean. MacLean's work is among the most beautiful and collectible of her time, and she was as important to psychedelic posters as the "big five"....

by Lauren Sisselman | October 28, 2020

There's something wonderfully nostalgic about horror movies from the 80s. That feeling is amplified when combined with video games from the same era. The graphics, the digitalized music -- it just makes me yearn to be a kid again. As I've been covering other 80's horror video...

by Ryan Kirksey | October 28, 2020

In late September, Marvel began rolling out the first of 32 unique Alex Ross Timeless Variant Covers. These are an Alex Ross take on many of Marvel's most classic comic characters, and over the course of about five weeks will appear on the cover of comic issues related to...

by dgagnon | October 28, 2020

We all have them.  Those comic book series that seemed like a good idea at the time but are now merely taking up space on a shelf.  eBay will laugh at you if you try to recoup your cover price there.  Should you leave them in that...