by Matt Tuck | March 31, 2020

Need some reading material while you're social distancing? Stephen King has you covered. Whether it's an adapted novel, an original comic story, or even a collaboration, the "Master of Horror" is well established in the comic community. His work continues to inspire entire generations with his...

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by Matt Tuck | March 30, 2020

Would you pay for a live-action Thundercats movie? How about Voltron? I would wager that I am not the only one pondering those questions, and that's why it's a great time to invest in the 1980s' cartoon firsts. With the effects of the coronavirus pandemic shutting down...

by Norman Robinson | March 30, 2020

Are the Modern, Bronze and Silver Age comic books still profitable in today's turbulent economy? The state of affairs is rough, oil is getting hammered, the Dow has lost a third of its value, and a pandemic has flatlined the two largest state economies in the United...

by Matt Tuck | March 30, 2020

Those 1980s relics are hot commodities these days, and it pays to have kept those old G.I. Joe, Transformers, and even Masters of the Universe comics for all these years.

by Matt Tuck | March 29, 2020

Superman and Batman led the way for hottest Golden Age titles in the past month, but they had some company from a Frank Frazetta cover art masterpiece. Before we get to today's list, I need to add a disclaimer: the numbers are misleading. True,...

by Matt Tuck | March 29, 2020

Does anyone else feel like coronavirus is pushing society toward Mad Max? Get your Road Warrior gear, and spend your time reading these post-apocalyptic comics to get you ready. For old-school wrestling fans, are you leaning towards spiked LOD shoulder pads or Demolition-style masks? I'm leaning...

by Jeff @ TakeRoot | March 28, 2020

It can be rare that a video game elicits awe or even emotion. So many are throwaway affairs – momentary distractions that, while fun, mostly exist just to distance you from more important daily activities. Those daily activities occupy us, even define us, and all...

by $Rico$ | March 28, 2020

If you’re anything like me, you’ve been to a couple of comic cons here and there in your collecting lifetime.  Took a flight out of state, drove a couple of hours to your nearest comic con or even booked a weekend stay at the Marriott.  That’s what...

by chronosafe | March 28, 2020

The comic book industry tries its best to predict the buying habits of its customers when determining how many copies of a particular book to print. Print too many, and you have books that gather dust on store shelves. Print too...

by ARIELLAZO | March 27, 2020

UDATED VERSION COMING SOON! Now that our brand new site is live, there is a lot more to tell you about!   Welcome to the amazing world of GoCollect! Before writing for GoCollect, I used the site religiously to know how much I should pay for my...

by ARIELLAZO | March 27, 2020

Gotham is in need of help, but who will help Gotham against its newest villain, BATMAN? Set in a different continuity than The New 52, it opens up with Jack Napier, aka The Joker, walking into GCPD going to speak to an inmate. The...

by Norman Robinson | March 26, 2020

During the Golden Age crime stories in comics were hugely popular back in the 50s. It was the era of Dragnet and Perry Mason. Theses stories were tales of good vs. evil, right vs. wrong, society vs. the sociopath. However, this was before the days...

by chronosafe | March 26, 2020

People love Spider-Man, not just comic book fans, but even your average Joe and Jane know his origin story nearly as well as you do. This cultural bedrock has been tapped many times for movies, tv shows, even underwear. But when it was mined for the...

by Robert DOttavi | March 25, 2020

To call Sony's creative endeavours interesting is perhaps an understatement. Sony's attempt at a Marvel Cinematic Universe has been fascinating to see, and I am not entirely sure if I mean that in a positive manner. After the success of 2018's Venom, Sony went...

by Robert DOttavi | March 25, 2020

Despite being in the midst of a global pandemic, Marvel Studios are not slowing down with their superhero output! With an array of projects hitting both Disney+ and theatres over the next few years, I ask: should you pay attention to the Squadron Supreme? You would...

by Matt Tuck | March 24, 2020

The hottest Silver Age comics belong to Marvel royalty as the Fantastic Four and Spider-Man are on the move among collectors. It's all about the MCU. Thanks to movies, sequels, streaming series, and rumored appearances, Marvel dominated the Silver Age market. Of all the issues listed on the GoCollect Hottest...

by Matt Tuck | March 24, 2020

Business is booming for Dracula, the New Mutants, and even He-Man and the Masters of the Universe as they lead the pack for the Bronze Age's hottest comics. Below you will find the biggest movers of the Bronze Age, which stretches from 1970-1984. They are ranked...

by Matt Tuck | March 23, 2020

Understandably comic collecting is taking a backseat to the coronavirus and quarantines. Stay strong, and know that our hobby will survive. When this is over, many keys will be more affordable than they've been in years. Remember when I said the collecting market would see a...

by Jeff @ TakeRoot | March 23, 2020

X-Men. X-Men. X-Men. They're hot right now, but what's the issue nobody's talking about? Of the many comics I've read, one of the most striking images in recent memory is Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross' brief characterization of the X-Men in their award-winning Marvels series....

by Norman Robinson | March 22, 2020

The other night I watched John Wayne in True Grit (Western). He played Federal Marshall Rooster Cogburn a tough as nails lawman. At the climax of the movie, he puts the reins of his horse in his mouth, charges his opponents, and with Winchester rifle and...