by Daniel Paiz | September 14, 2020

NWA isn't like most acts I've covered. Their career lasted just over four years; luckily we are not straight outta collecting concert posters. I like to think of Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, DJ Yella, MC Ren, and Arabian Prince as a shooting star. Their work...

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by $Rico$ | September 14, 2020

Greetings comic book collectors and enthusiasts.  After my last article on comic book pressers, I only felt it would be right to highlight some additional people who press (and restore) comics regularly.  Thank you to all the people who commented on the Best Pressers in...

by Joseph Overaitis | September 14, 2020

  The death of Chadwick Boseman has altered the path of the MCU and changed the landscape of investing for collectors and investors alike. Disney is re-thinking the MCU  after his death and you would be wise to re-think your plan of investing now as well....

by Mike W | September 13, 2020

Generally, comics can be obtained through local comic shops (LCS) or bought digitally online. For this blog, we will focus on the physical prints of comics. Local comic shops are the main place where fans and collectors obtain their books and it has now funneled to where...

by ARIELLAZO | September 13, 2020

Flashpoint is one of the biggest DC events ever. It changed origin stories and ushered in DC's New 52. In other words, every DC book that has been published in the past 5 years has its beginnings at Flashpoint. But what is Flashpoint? What events occurred that...

by Joseph Overaitis | September 13, 2020

  What can get past Wolverine's healing power and make him look like Deadpool's face?  What can make the Red Hulk turn green? If you have not figured out the answers yet you should keep reading because the solution to these questions will surprise and should scare...

by Norman Robinson | September 12, 2020

The explosion in the "Hottest Comics" category on GoCollect.com was palpable. This is normally a great place to watch for swings in comic sales even before any news. The comic book world has entered the zeitgeist in regard to their value as collectibles. This week one title,...

by Cassaundra Thomas | September 12, 2020

On August 3rd, 50 Mike King concert posters from the Ultrasounds Collection went up for auction with ComicConnect. The auction ended on August 24th with great success! The top-selling concert poster in the ComicConnect auction sold for $351! That particular poster was the 1993 concert of the ...

by James Jou | September 12, 2020

Outside of Moon Knight being his own worst enemy, which of his other greatest foes should we start looking at for possible speculation? Here we look at part 1 of Moon Knight’s impressive rogues’ gallery.    

by Cassaundra Thomas | September 12, 2020

Certified Guaranty Company (CGC) recently gifted Ringling College of Art and Design with a scholarship donation. The donation of $25,000 will provide funding for two Ringling students from underrepresented communities and is also the first donation of its kind for CGC. CGC is the world's leading...

by Joseph Overaitis | September 12, 2020

eBay has changed the landscape of collecting and auctions.  While you now can bid on items throughout the world from your sofa, you lose that human interaction with in-person auctions. You are missing key intelligence data!   GoCollect provides you the reader with information...

by James Jou | September 11, 2020

Without retreading too much of the usual market behavior surrounding movie based speculation typically centered around character reveals, trailers, and the theatrical release… it’s almost like clockwork until that clock breaks down. What happens when that final stretch is prolonged? Not just prolonged, but worse, an indefinite...

by Joseph Overaitis | September 11, 2020

As a speculator, I had built a great comic book collection, used to fund my law school tuition and expenses.  As an attorney, I have represented clients whose collections contain books that even the most well-connected collector can only dream of owning.   Comic book collecting and...

by Jessica Meyer | September 11, 2020

If you missed out on our last auction or simply want to add more amazing posters by Mike King to your collection, here’s another opportunity! A select few pieces are currently being auctioned off on eBay to benefit a cause that is deeply important to...

by bdeschaine | September 11, 2020

Marvel’s Champions has long been one of my favorite properties. With a new #1 coming out in October I believe Marvel’s young heroes will finally come to the forefront. In this article, I will discuss five Champions' comic books that I expect to receive more attention...

by Jessica Meyer | September 10, 2020

In the mid-1960s, a group of people who called themselves The Family Dog emerged in San Francisco. This collective began to put on dances that were responsible for the design of some of the first psychedelic concert posters. In 1966, The Family Dog began to put on...

by dgagnon | September 10, 2020

Salem's Seven is the elite strikeforce of a hidden cabal of witches and warlocks.  These seven warriors can magically mutate into superhuman forms specifically designed to defeat the Fantastic Four.  They have also battled the Avengers and, perhaps more importantly for comic collectors, the Vision and the...

by Jeff @ TakeRoot | September 10, 2020

Variants, signatures, and later printings... all of these types of comics have value, there's no denying that. But as a speculator, which comics have the largest appeal to the largest audience? I don't know about you, but I'm not so keen on the gimmicks. While...

by Ryan Kirksey | September 10, 2020

Perhaps not since we lost the great Stan Lee back in November 2018 has the comic resale market been so affected by the passing of someone connected to its stories than when we lost the incomparable Chadwick Bozeman on August 29th. Let's discuss the morality of posthumous...

by Jeff @ TakeRoot | September 9, 2020

  [caption id="attachment_34480" align="alignleft" width="225"] Photo: M. Dozier[/caption] I'm excited today to interview my guy Mike Dozier.  Mike is a writer/producer living in Los Angeles who's hoping one day to be able to see another concert and buy another poster.  He's been building his concert poster collection for...