by Matt Tuck | September 20, 2020

Is Wraith being primed to overthrow the King in Black and lay claim to the Marvel Universe? It appears there are big plans for this Kree warrior, and it is fueling speculation for his first appearance. Although he made his first appearance in...

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by Matt Tuck | September 20, 2020

Batman is getting another new adversary for his rogue’s gallery of villains, and that has lit the speculation fire for Batman #100 & #102. James Tynion IV has already brought the Clown Hunter to life in the “Joker War” storyline, and now he’s...

by Jeff @ TakeRoot | September 19, 2020

I never heard the word "speculation" uttered inside a comic book store even once throughout my entire youth of collecting. Now that the pandemic has sparked my re-emergence into comic collecting, it's virtually impossible to have a conversation about a new book, series, or movie...

by Joseph Overaitis | September 19, 2020

A character ripe for the MCU and yet his potential is unseen by investors.  The Hood #1 contains the 1st appearance of the Hood and should be on your buy list for speculation. Let's examine the facts and let you my reader/jury decide his...

by Joseph Overaitis | September 19, 2020

As a young teen, I used to dream of living in the world of my childhood heroes and be a part of their adventures.  As an adult, this dream became a reality. The lessons I learned can help you invest in books by differentiating rumor from...

by Norman Robinson | September 19, 2020

Blue-Chip stocks are usually well-known stocks of established companies with a "history of solid performance and often pay dividends" (source: Arielle O'Shea -Nerdwallet). They are considered safe bets in the market, and quality companies. Companies you could count on to be there and make money, Boeing, IBM,...

by ComicArtTrends | September 18, 2020

Would you have paid 30 cents for a mint copy of Incredible Hulk #181?  Woulda, coulda, shoulda—what would you have paid for original art from the prior issue featuring the first appearance of Wolverine?  There is no time...

by Mike W | September 18, 2020

The greatest superheroes that come to mind pave the way for the next generation of characters to take the lead. The names that come to mind are not limited to Superman, Batman, Iron Man, Captain America, Mister Fantastic, and many more. Their contributions live on and provide...

by Mwilliams5 | September 18, 2020

Disney+ currently has an impressive number of animated Marvel shows on its streaming service. Among them are some excellent 90's cartoons like Silver Surfer, Fantastic Four, Iron Man, and of course Spider-Man and X-Men. Speaking of X-Men, Disney has had talks with now-retired series producer Larry Houston...

by Jessica Meyer | September 17, 2020

Joe Strummer is best known as the legendary guitarist and vocalist for The Clash. His impact on music history reaches far and wide. After The Clash broke up in 1986, Strummer went on to do some solo work. In the late 1990s, he formed a new band...

by dgagnon | September 17, 2020

I gently tap the button with the Avengers logo on it.  One panel in the chest-high cabinet clicks as my request is acknowledged.  With a smooth hiss and a puff of air the climate-controlled, humidity-free drawer glides forward.  LED lighting along each side blinks on, banishing the...

by Cassaundra Thomas | September 17, 2020

Every week, GoCollect updates its Hottest Comics list. The list is updated, it's time to speculate on the biggest movers! We do this every week, so be sure to tune in every Thursday! Hottest Comics Top 10 This week the top ten Hottest...

by Jessica Meyer | September 17, 2020

It's no secret that The Beatles are legendary. For decades they've influenced almost every musician and music lover you know. What may be lesser known however is just how rare and valuable their posters are. The band's short touring career produced very few promotional pieces, which are...

by ComicArtTrends | September 17, 2020

I recently had a challenging discussion with my three daughters on the appropriate thickness of liquid soap.  Whether soap is dispensed as a watery stream or thick globs, falls into the category of first world problems.  It's like trying to decide...

by Matt Tuck | September 16, 2020

With most conventions shut down for the foreseeable future, autograph hunters are having no choice but to switch to mail-in signings.  IN-PERSON VERSUS MAIL-IN Nothing replaces the excitement of meeting your favorite comic creators or celebrities in person. I stood in line...

by $Rico$ | September 16, 2020

If you’re a collector you almost always have to consistently watch current market conditions and stay abreast of changes that could affect your collection.  It is not hard for one to notice the amazing sales that continue to happen in our hobby each and every week. ...

by Joseph Overaitis | September 15, 2020

Most stars had to pay their dues and only achieved their status because someone saw their potential.  Comic books can be viewed in much the same way.  These are DC Comic books from the Modern Age to the Golden Age that I believe are still being...

by Matt Tuck | September 15, 2020

Should a comic from the mid-1980s still be considered "modern?" It is past time to rethink the Modern Age. FOUR DECADES OF MODERN Comic ages are expansive, no question. While the Silver and Bronze ages cover the 1960s and '70s, the Golden Age stretches close to 20...

by Jessica Meyer | September 15, 2020

Here's another chance for you to bid on your own little piece of concert history! We're partnering with our friends at the Psychedelic Art Exchange to auction off more posters from the historic Ultrasounds collection by Mike King. There are so many great artists represented here, so...

by Joseph Overaitis | September 15, 2020

Everyone knows the hot books that the masses are targeting in the market. GoCollect makes it too easy to see what is moving.  This article will touch base on undervalued Marvel comic books from the Modern Age, Bronze Age, Silver Age, and Golden Age that I...