by Jessica Meyer | August 28, 2020

Since 1965, the Grateful Dead have been responsible for a few very important things: music, art, and culture. All three of these are represented in the timeless concert posters that have been created over the years to advertise the band's live appearances. The Dead toured for 30...

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by Jessica Meyer | August 27, 2020

If you're a music lover, chances are you own a concert poster. Perhaps it's one you waited in a merch line for hours for, one from 1970 that you spent hundreds on, or it could be the one you got for free at a festival or record...

by Cassaundra Thomas | August 27, 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 Norman Robinson | August 27, 2020

According to most of the Wall Street analysts, precious metals are the investment for our times. Everyone is buying gold like we are going to be thrown back to the Stone Age.  Even Warren Buffet has given up his bank stocks for the precious metal. I prefer...

by Matt Tuck | August 27, 2020

Todd McFarlane’s iconic anti-hero is making waves with Spawn #309. Why are collectors so excited about this issue? Gunslinger Spawn. WHY THE SUDDEN INTEREST? It is all about Gunslinger Spawn...at least for the most part. This issue...

by Jessica Meyer | August 26, 2020

Here we’ll explore the differences in concert posters designed as advertisements versus those designed as merchandise. Let's take a look!

by Matt Tuck | August 26, 2020

The first issue of Transformers is not the only comic from the beloved franchise you should be collecting. As you hunt for key issues, do not overlook the last four issues of the original series from 1984. The Transformers I have written...

by Jeff @ TakeRoot | August 26, 2020

Previously on comic book collecting: A little startup called Image unveiled several new titles (each one bound to be a collector's item), and it wasn't looking good for Batman after the maniacal Bane literally broke the Dark Knight. Meanwhile, Wizard: The Guide to Comics was flying off...

by Mike W | August 26, 2020

  In the comic world, there is an assumption that only key issues come from regular size comics. Well, that is actually not the case. Magazines have been produced for years from companies such as Marvel that are considered key issues. These magazine issues are different from...

by Jessica Meyer | August 25, 2020

Musical genres in concert posters offer a wide variety of styles. Find out how your favorite genre appears in collectible concert posters!

by ARIELLAZO | August 25, 2020

Comic collectors always get a bad wrap. We always have for years now. However, people fail to realize that comics are just simply AMAZING! They transport us to a world that we can't even begin to dream of. They give us hope, courage, and inspire us to...

by Jeff @ TakeRoot | August 25, 2020

For the better part of two decades, from the 90s through the 2000s, I collected nearly every video game and console I could get my hands on in a time where understanding the value of games was much more difficult than it is today. Collecting video...

by dgagnon | August 25, 2020

Turning boxes of comics into an actual "collection" means I have to organize things.  When I had three boxes of comics that simply meant putting each title into numerical order.  This was a pretty simple task.  It was slowed down only by me agonizing over missed issues,...

by Jessica Meyer | August 24, 2020

Though there are countless poster artists out there, here's a look at 25 modern poster artists who's work should add to your collection.

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,...

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...