by bdeschaine | January 30, 2020

Miracleman is more likely than not the best comic book that you've never read. Marvel has been dropping hints that new stories may be coming for the character which should send key back issues soaring. Brief Background Miracleman's history is a long winding story that...

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by Ryan Kirksey | January 29, 2020

An interesting post over at cosmicbook.com popped up in mid-January with a prediction based on some seemingly innocuous information. With filming locations confirmed for Spider-Man 3 (Atlanta, New York, Los Angeles, and Iceland), they speculated that a location with as much...

by ChargingGoat | January 29, 2020

Speculation season is upon us.  Now is the time to make the best moves before everyone else figures out what is going to happen.  Where are the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) movies going to lead?  What characters are going to become popular and get a...

by ChargingGoat | January 28, 2020

Let's raise a glass and have a toast to the New Year!  Ok.  How about another? Maybe a double?  ALRIGHT!  Quick cocktail with a floater.  Now we are ready to blog because Stark and Iron, robot waffles amrldr tttttttttrrrrrrrrrr......Whoa.  Sorry, passed...

by Matt Tuck | January 28, 2020

All that Incredible Hulk #449 speculation from last summer is about to pay dividends thanks to a major rumor connected to The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.  The word on...

by James Jou | January 27, 2020

When Martin Li (aka Mr. Negative) cured Eddie Brock of his cancer, it had the unintended consequence of creating one heck of an awesome looking Venom costume. A Mr. Negative-inspired black and white color reversal of the classic Venom design. With limited costume options for Venom, surely...

by Matt Tuck | January 27, 2020

If you haven’t picked up Young Avengers #1, you are behind the curve.  The Young Avengers are coming to the MCU sooner or later. The latest rumor has Hulkling...

by Matt Tuck | January 26, 2020

Could it be that after years of market stagnation 1977’s Star Wars #1 is showing signs of life? The gains aren’t spectacular, but that does appear to be the case. CAUTIOUSLY OPTIMISTIC So far...

by Ryan Kirksey | January 26, 2020

Long before the calendar turned to 2020, a whole economy and ecosystem revolving around comic books appeared on Instagram. The visual nature of the popular app makes it a logical place for collectors and sellers to showcase their collections, offer books for sale, ask for advice, and track sub-genres of characters or books. The hashtag...

by James Jou | January 25, 2020

While most of the Hulk-related attention has been on rumors of Hulk’s movie rights returning to Marvel and speculation surrounding She-Hulk, here are a few higher-numbered issues of Incredible Hulk on the rise that may have been flying under the radar.    

by James Jou | January 25, 2020

“What’s up Doc?” After the Vulture and Mysterio showed up in the MCU, the complicated web and secret workings of character rights left many fans wondering where that left Sony’s original 2013 plans for a Sinister Six movie. Then came the surprise Vulture cameo in the...

by ARIELLAZO | January 24, 2020

So you decided to make the jump and start collecting comics. The main question every rookie collector asks is, "Where do I start?". Simple, if you remember anything remember this phrase, Collect what you love, and you will love what you collect.  Comic...

by James Jou | January 24, 2020

With the recent fervor surrounding the Morbius movie sending sales prices for the Amazing Spider-Man #101 (1971) soaring sky-high, many speculators that are late to the game might be turning to the 2nd print of the book. They look alike and probably smell...

by Norman Robinson | January 23, 2020

Another fun part of comic collecting is the crazy Modern Age comics with novelty covers. There have been trading cards inserted into comics, glow in the dark covers, foil-embossed covers, even wacky comics with bullet holes shot through the comic! Yep, the cadre...

by ARIELLAZO | January 23, 2020

This is a tough question for many collectors. So you have spent time and money searching for a comic you really wanted. Doesn't matter what it is or who it's about, you love it and need to have it. Now that it's in your hands how...

by Matt Tuck | January 22, 2020

Blue Beetle is about to become mainstream thanks to HBO Max, but Jaime Reyes isn’t the only Beetle with keys worth collecting. It’s easy to forget that Blue Beetle has been in comics for 81 years. The overshadowed Golden Age superhero...

by Norman Robinson | January 22, 2020

Darkseid is a version of Thanos but for the DC Universe. His first appearance was in two different comics. The first full appearance, I reviewed back in late 2019: Forever People #1. "Kirby created this book in February 1971. He did the editing and pencils by himself....

by Matt Tuck | January 21, 2020

There's big news for the X-Men as the oft-maligned New Mutants movie is reportedly part of the MCU, and that has massive implications for the cinematic future. Let the mutant speculation commence. The buzz in the Marvel fandom is that Disney...

by ChargingGoat | January 21, 2020

Merchandise!  Disney loves to market their characters.  If you can make a worthless Porg something people want, you can do it with just about any character.  Baby Yoda is all the rave right now, and Star Wars is the king of marketing characters.  Marvel has had...

by Matt Tuck | January 20, 2020

While Thor #337 and Angela: Asgard’s Assassin #1 has the spotlight, keep your eyes on Iron Man #24 and Thor: God of Thunder #19. Here's why. CHRISTIAN BALE IN THE MCU? The big...