by Jessica Meyer | October 8, 2020

This past week I had the opportunity to interview Guapo from San Francisco Rock Posters, the city's premier rock poster and collectibles store. He talked about his shop, their latest auction featuring posters by the late Alton Kelley, and about concert poster collecting. Check it out what...

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by Jeff @ TakeRoot | October 8, 2020

2020 can easily leave one yearning for days past. And as you may have read before, I hold great love for the video game entertainment the 90s handed to us – they’re treasures so many of us still remember fondly, and that we’re still regularly treated to...

by Daniel Paiz | October 8, 2020

If there is no Earth, Wind & Fire article in the month of September then something is wrong. This legendary group has countless classics. So, you have your choice of concert posters to choose from; different eras abound for diehards and casuals alike....

by Mwilliams5 | October 6, 2020

With Falcon And The Winter Soldier no longer planning to be released before the end of the year, we are still looking forward to the MCU's rendition of U.S. Agent. Marvel Studios cast Wyatt Russell, a relatively unknown actor, to play John Walker. This is exciting because...

by Christian Boggs | October 6, 2020

We all know how big the new generation of Marvel is getting and with it new stories to tell. This in turn has caused a surge of new titles, new villains, and new Keys. We have seen a particular rise as of late with both Miles...

by Christian Boggs | October 6, 2020

Kicking off September 23rd is X of Swords Creation #1. This is the start of a huge event that is going to cross into many current X-men character's stories and links them up. Stretching across 22 suspense-building chapters, X of Swords is promising to forever...

by hatchy69 | October 5, 2020

Wow, what a time to be a Bat-Fan! I just finished issue #98, but #99 is already out and by the time you read this we will be over the century mark in this, the 3rd volume of Batman comics since Batman #1 hit shelves...

by Mwilliams5 | October 5, 2020

Captain America #321 was the best selling issue due to its cover showing Cap bustin' caps, wielding a firearm. Writer Mark Gruenwald said they received a lot of fan mail wanting Cap to be depicted more like an anti-hero. These fans wanted a new Cap...

by Matt Tuck | October 5, 2020

In the age of the first appearance, why isn’t anyone talking about Catwoman #23?  Everyone is after the next big thing. With each first appearance comic, collectors buy up all the copies they can...

by Mwilliams5 | October 4, 2020

The rivalry between Marvel and DC has led to some cool crossover events. We have gotten to see our favorite heroes slug it out, such as 1996's Marvel Vs. DC, or twenty years earlier with Superman Vs. The Amazing Spider-Man Treasury. These are just some...

by ComicArtTrends | October 4, 2020

When I was in college, I learned a simple plan for money management: give 10%, save 10%, and spend the other 80% wisely.  I think I have done fine on the first two.  At times, the process broke down for...

by Joseph Overaitis | October 4, 2020

Many are not aware of this but GoCollect has a YouTube channel that is an additional resource to our readers. On that channel, bloggers of this site have their very own critics.  Well, here is me throwing down my gauntlet, Mr. October!  Here are three of my...

by Norman Robinson | October 4, 2020

Vampirella is storming the ranks of the top 100 most popular Silver Age comic books (GoCollect.com). Recently, her popularity soared sending her book up 365 rankings to the 95th most popular Silver Age book. Who is this beauteous bloodsucker? Is she worthy of cultlike speculation worship or...

by ComicArtTrends | October 3, 2020

Leonardo Da Vinci is perhaps the greatest artist of all time. He shaped the future with his works.  Who are the future shapers of modern comic art in the 21st century?  Consider my first candidate...

by Christian Boggs | October 3, 2020

The past month has been blowing up with news on the indie front, from options on titles to announcements and finalizations. Not only that, but we've had a heap of indie comic books come out this month that should have been out earlier in the...

by ARIELLAZO | October 3, 2020

Have you ever had the chance to hold a Golden Age book? To feel its pages in your hands? Even the smell from a Golden Age book is different than modern ones. Recently, many of these books have seen a tremendous rise. For those who do not...

by bdeschaine | October 3, 2020

Believe it or not, comic book collecting is not only about chasing a handful of first appearances, it is a far more diverse hobby than that. Yes, yes, yes, I know that there are plenty of people out there making noise...

by Daniel Paiz | October 2, 2020

Influential emcees are an essential aspect of Hip-Hop. Big Daddy Kane is one pioneer in particular who made sure no half-steppin' happened. He is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of making fast rhyming popular during the golden era of Hip-Hop...

by James Jou | October 2, 2020

Here we check out a few surprise comic books that have seen sharp increases in sales prices during 2020. One as much as 6x. Including Something is Killing the Children, Darth Vader, and Batman.     SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #1 (2019)

by Mike W | October 2, 2020

The X-Men are coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and they will be here before you know it. We all know of the classic household names: Cyclops, Jean Grey, Wolverine, and Rogue. Many of these characters that were mentioned have a high price attached. Wolverine is...