by dgagnon | August 24, 2020

"We are... only what we are, darling... I tried... to be worthy of you... of the Avengers... but... like Kang... I was doomed... from the beginning... I'm a failure... I'm just... one of those people... who doesn't count."  With those final words, Jacques DuQuesne - the Swordsman,...

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by Mwilliams5 | August 24, 2020

DC's first-ever "Fandome" - a 24 hour online convention was packed with panels for numerous projects. In this article I will cover the highlights. Wonder Woman 1984 A new trailer was shown at the FanDome which gave a...

by Jessica Meyer | August 24, 2020

Often dubbed “The Father of the 1960’s concert poster”, Wes Wilson's influence on concert posters and their evolution cannot be overstated. The psychedelic style concert poster and its melting, dripping, often illegible lettering as well as vivid colors are a staple of collectible concert art....

by Jeff @ TakeRoot | August 23, 2020

The teen decade has been a good one for gamers. We saw Nintendo reestablish their dominance in the home console market with the introduction of the Nintendo Switch. Microsoft and Sony both bumped up their games with the Xbox One and PlayStation 4. And the PC...well I...

by John Gerlach | August 23, 2020

Does the introduction of a new Spider-Man suit make an issue more collectible? And if so, which ones out the 25 variations would be the best...

by ARIELLAZO | August 23, 2020

Censorship is as American as apple pie. Movies and TV shows all have been censored and given a rating for the public to know what is safe for young viewers. So it's not a surprise that comics have been heavily censored as well. The "Approved By the...

by Matt Tuck | August 23, 2020

Some classic runs produced legendary key issues that stand the test of time, like those early issues of Amazing Spider-Man, the cornerstone of any Silver Age collection. Doctor Octopus, the Green Goblin, Kraven, Mysterio. The early issues of ASM set the standard for Spider-Man’s rogue’s...

by Matt Tuck | August 22, 2020

The Ice Cream Man cometh...and he bringeth a debut issue with ever-increasing value.  WHAT IS ICE CREAM MAN? In all honesty, I have not read this series, but I hear the rumblings and see...

by Jeff @ TakeRoot | August 22, 2020

There's no question the pandemic has changed a lot of things. It continues to impact the way we work, shop, socializes, and go out into the world. So, it's no surprise that, for many of us, slipping off to those familiar other worlds sandwiched between the...

by bdeschaine | August 22, 2020

It did not seem like it was that long ago that most collectors frowned up late printings. How times have changed! The late printing collecting game is changing very quickly but there are still some books out there that people are not hunting....

by Norman Robinson | August 21, 2020

Last month's top Modern Age comics have one thing in common; they were nowhere five years ago. Now they are the most popular comics over the last 60 days or so. Some are usual suspects, like Amazing Spider-Man #361 and some...

by Daniel Paiz | August 21, 2020

I'm flabbergasted each time I recall that Green Day is the band that wrote and performed "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)". I grew up listening to this group (among others); however, I'm a lot more familiar with their American Idiot days...

by Mwilliams5 | August 21, 2020

First appearance comics are the cream of the crop in collecting. Sometimes there are instances where characters are published in print prior to their coveted first appearance. This is true in the case of things like cameos and previews. Another category that shows up less...

by Norman Robinson | August 20, 2020

The top three Bronze Age comics for last month are Venom focused with a little mean green machine thrown in. The Bronze Age lasted from 1970 through to the advent of the Secret Wars by Marvel in 1984. The Comics Code was toothless during this period...

by Cassaundra Thomas | August 20, 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! First up, let's take a gander at the top ten...

by Mike W | August 20, 2020

“When Mahershala calls, you answer,” is what Marvel Creative Officer, Kevin Feige revealed when he cast Mahershala Ali as  Blade for the upcoming solo movie in phase 5. The character was previously portrayed by Wesley Snipes as he starred in a movie trilogy that completed in the...

by Cassaundra Thomas | August 20, 2020

GoCollect has been assisting comic collectors with buying and selling for years. That's why we are the #1 price guide for comics. Our premium tools are a powerful asset when making informed decisions on your collectibles. Monthly subscriptions are just $9 and an annual subscription is $89 - well...

by Norman Robinson | August 19, 2020

Comic books from fifty-plus years ago are now worth quite a bit of quatloo. Back in 1970, you could buy Amazing Fantasy #15 for a mere $15! Amazing Spider-Man #1 was around the same price. This inflation in value over time is a key aspect of investing...

by Norman Robinson | August 19, 2020

For years we have enjoyed Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff) played by actress Scarlett Johansson. She has weaved her Marvel web as a spy, confidant, assistant, and secret agent. Our entire audience MCU experience has mostly had her riding shotgun. She appeared in Captain America,...

by Matt Tuck | August 19, 2020

Fantasy Investing is back from a short break, and I am riding Knull's coattails to a profitable two months. Did your picks keep up with mine? After skipping July, Fantasy Investing has returned for the fifth round. For the first time since I started this game, every...