by Robert DOttavi | June 15, 2020

Superhero movies are the most popular and profitable films in the market. Pretty much every studio who has the rights to superhero or comic book characters, have done something with them, whether it be films or television shows. Sony Pictures currently own...

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by Matt Tuck | June 14, 2020

Venom has a new villain, but will Virus and Venom #25 make Knull-sized waves in the collecting community? THAT NEW CHARACTER APPEAL Is it any surprise that Marvel unveiled yet another new character? As I have written before (and will likely write many...

by Robert DOttavi | June 14, 2020

Ah, Kraven The Hunter. For years, fans (myself included) have longed to see the famed Spider-Man foe appear on the big screen. Despite easter eggs in films like The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Kraven has yet to mark his live-action debut.  However, with Sony and Marvel's Spider-Man 3...

by Robert DOttavi | June 14, 2020

Growing up, Martian Manhunter was one of my favorite DC characters. As the years went by, I was shocked that the character never made that jump from cartoon to live-action. Unlike his Justice League co-stars. With the news of the Snyder Cut and confirmation from...

by Norman Robinson | June 13, 2020

Sub-Mariner had his time in the spotlight then disappeared until the 60s. He eventually returned to the superhero ranks, though. This begs the question we will see him in a movie? Back in 2016, there was a catalyst for a potential movie, but so far just rumors....

by bdeschaine | June 13, 2020

This is my second article on Miles Morales comics to be hunting. The first one is available here and most of the books on this list are selling at all-time highs. Miles is the Spider-Man for future generations, and it is...

by Robert DOttavi | June 13, 2020

Sony's Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse was one of the most surprising superhero films ever made. In addition to being an all-timer, the film somehow took home the Best Animated Feature Oscar at the Academy Awards in 2019, an awards show that has notoriously overlooked the superhero genre....

by dgagnon | June 12, 2020

The Avengers battled racism back in 1966! Comic book readers buy comics for the escapism they provide.  Who wouldn't want to put aside their real-world concerns and fly through the air or swing building to building battling bad guys?  But the best creators have...

by Sean Hill | June 12, 2020

This poster is surely one of the most iconic pop culture images of all time. The skeleton, the roses: we all know this Grateful Dead image, but may not know that it belongs to Stanley Mouse, one of the pioneers of rock poster art. This incredibly...

by Ryan Kirksey | June 11, 2020

Summer for comic collectors is usually an extremely exciting time. Over the past 20 years, we have grown accustomed to seeing our favorite characters on the big screen, catching glimpses of teasers from movies still to come, enjoying free comic book day, or hearing...

by Jessica Meyer | June 11, 2020

Authenticating Concert Posters can be a daunting task to collectors who don't know what to look for. Use this guide to help identify fakes.

by Ryan Kirksey | June 11, 2020

"It's true. All of it." What you may have heard or seen in recent weeks is actually, in fact, happening. There is a modern comic out there from about nine years ago that is approaching a fair market value of $1,000 at a CGC 9.8 grade....

by Robert DOttavi | June 11, 2020

In 2021, four years after the theatrical release of the original film, Zack Snyder's Justice League will hit HBO Max. While the exact release date has not been specified, fans are losing their minds. Snyder's two DC films have been some of the most-discussed and...

by Robert DOttavi | June 10, 2020

Riri Williams/Ironheart is one of the more recent Marvel Comic characters to become an overnight success. Since the character's debut in 2016, fans have been clamoring to see Ironheart on the big screen. According to a new rumor, that wish could come true in spectacular fashion. So,...

by Robert DOttavi | June 10, 2020

For a while now, Hercules has been rumored to appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Since the early days of the MCU, the character has been poised to pop up in many projects, but as of right now, he has appeared in absolutely none. However, that...

by Sean Hill | June 9, 2020

[caption id="attachment_25047" align="alignleft" width="199"] © Rob Jones[/caption] If the biography of Rob Jones posted on the website of Animal Rummy offers any clues, the artist, Rob Jones, is as imaginative in the retelling of his life story—a story any fan of Lenny Bruce will admire—as he is in...

by James Jou | June 9, 2020

Outside of the usual speculation avenues of TV/movie rumors, 1st appearances, #1s, cover arts, etc, here we will look directly at the market numbers. In a previous article, while analyzing the market data for Giant-Size Spider-Man books, we came upon the odd occurrence of Giant-Size Spider-Man #1’s...

by Matt Tuck | June 9, 2020

The X-Men's cinematic future is still unclear, but could the link to bringing the mutants to the MCU be Moira X? Moira MacTaggert has long been a part of the X-Men's corner of the Marvel Universe. Introduced in X-Men #96 back in 1975, she...

by Sean Hill | June 8, 2020

[caption id="attachment_24942" align="alignleft" width="182"] © Derek Hess[/caption] In a comment left on a recent post, I was asked to consider doing a blog on the poster art of Derek Hess. So I looked into him. They're not at all what one might expect. "Dark and intense themes,"...

by Norman Robinson | June 8, 2020

Everyone likes to get in on the latest hot fad in terms of comic investing. You may feel as if you are riding a wave of popularity and profit. Unfortunately, for most speculators and investors, this wave usually crashes on the beach of the "next best...