by Matt Tuck | November 19, 2019

The Batman has fueled the market for key Caped Crusader issues. At first glance, Detective Comics #259 may be easy to ignore, but this issue and others could get a bump. I’ve had Batman on the brain for the past couple of...

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by Matt Tuck | November 18, 2019

As casting news pours in for the Batman reboot, collectors are itching to get their hands on his rogue’s gallery’s debuts. If the Golden Age premieres are out of your price range, here are more affordable options. Last month, I listed five Silver Age alternatives to the Golden Age first appearances...

by Blaise Tassone | November 18, 2019

Superman comics constitute the very essence of the Golden Age. This is not an exaggeration, but a simple fact. Superman #53 is currently on auction at Heritage. The "Golden Age" of comics was retroactively named so as to correspond with the June 1938 publication of Action...

by James Jou | November 18, 2019

If the almost 700 animated episodes of the Simpsons aren’t enough to satisfy your Simpsons appetite, then look no further, there are also hundreds of adventures printed in the pages of Simpson's comic books. Here we look at a few of the key issues that would help...

by James Jou | November 17, 2019

Here we examine the current market for some of Daredevil’s supporting cast such as Bullseye, the Hand, and Stick. On a random Daredevil returning to Marvel Studios thought, with Bullseye having already checked suiting up as Daredevil off his list, perhaps Hawkeye is next? This could help...

by Norman Robinson | November 17, 2019

The Punisher has been a fan favorite for those who love the entree of justice served with a steel-jacketed appetizer. Few anti-heroes have graced the screen with as much violence or pure adrenaline as Frank Castle a.k.a. The Punisher. As recent as early November, additional media hype...

by Ryan Kirksey | November 16, 2019

If you were born in a very specific window of time (basically mid- to late-70's), Marvel has been a part of your "screen time" at every developmental stage. In the early 1980s, we were given Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, a traditional Saturday morning binge cartoon that...

by Norman Robinson | November 16, 2019

It seems every month these same three Modern Age books are always contending for first place. One superhero, one supervillain, and one smart mouth merc make the list, obviously, these are Deadpool, Carnage and the Millennial favorite Venom. The three have one thing in common; the amount...

by Ryan Kirksey | November 15, 2019

It's been a minute since we checked in on Adam Warlock/HIM to evaluate key issues of this captivating cosmic character. It's not worth speculating whether or not Warlock will appear in the MCU, that puzzle has been solved. During one of the post-credits scenes of Guardians...

by Matt Tuck | November 15, 2019

Fall is in full swing, and October saw Spider-Man dominate the Silver Age hottest comics list, but Spidey comics aren't the only issues that made impressive gains. Now that October has wrapped up, it's time to examine the data. Today we'll take a look at five of the biggest movers among the...

by Blaise Tassone | November 15, 2019

Originally published by Nedor Publications, Exciting Comics was a Golden Age superhero anthology title that gave us such memorable heroes as The Mask, the American Eagle, the Space Rovers, and the Black Terror. Lasting 69 issues (from April 1940 - September 1949), Exciting Comics can still excite collectors of Golden Age comics. This month, three...

by ARIELLAZO | November 14, 2019

In case you have been living in a cave, the Midnight Sons are a group of supernatural superheroes that include Ghost Riders Daniel Ketch and Johnny Blaze; Morbius; the Nightstalkers (a group of mystic-hunting heroes that included Blade,...

by ChargingGoat | November 14, 2019

Speculation is not that far off from gambling. You are hoping that you select an appropriate character, or comic title, to wager on, you roll the dice and wait to see if you made a long-term win or instead wasted your money on a worthless book...

by ChargingGoat | November 13, 2019

The market has been a flurry of excitement and speculation for comic collectors and investors.  While character speculation can be hot and cold, real or imagined, it ultimately takes sales and market action to determine the full effect of a rumor.  One of the characters getting a...

by Matt Tuck | November 13, 2019

Do you have these five Modern Age comics in your long boxes? They have been heating up the charts over the past month with Spider-Man and Gambit leading the charge. Ranked by place moves, these are the five comics that showed the most growth in terms of overall sales in October....

by Norman Robinson | November 12, 2019

The loss of Daredevil on Netflix was stupifying to the fanbase in October 2018. We were left scratching our collective noggins, “Why cancel that show, Netflix?” Fans felt they had been hit with a cheap-shot from DD’s baton in a cool (Frank Miller inspired) ricochet...

by Matt Tuck | November 12, 2019

Thor #338 and X-Men #134 have seen a boost in popularity over the past month. Now both comics have cracked the top 50 on the Hottest Comics list. Where did I get my data? Using the Hottest Comics index, I compared the data from October 1...

by James Jou | November 12, 2019

A space pirate team led by a human captain and complete with a superstrong green alien, a cybernetically enhanced alien, and a deadly female alien fighter whom the human captain loves… No, I am not talking about the Guardians of the Galaxy, but rather, the Starjammers. Despite being...

by James Jou | November 11, 2019

In honor of the Targaryen prequel that has made it out of the spinoff sweepstakes, here we look at a few key comic books that feature dragons.     FIN FANG FOOM The dragon-like Fin Fang Foom, who...

by Blaise Tassone | November 11, 2019

The 12 issues of Suspense Comics (1943-1946) are now considered Golden Age classics. Suspense Comics, which was originally published under Frank Z. Temerson's Continental imprint. It was a series that dealt with themes in the Detective/Mystery genres. Today these pre-code classics are collected mainly for the illustration...