If you were born in the 1970s, there’s a pretty good chance you too shared in the joy of being an 80s kid when tech started to become pretty frickin awesome. Unlike kids today, your first digital obsession wasn’t a smartphone, it was an Atari 2600.
Michael Jordan proved that he’s still at the top of his game, while other sports stars piqued the interest of magazine collectors. The Hottest Magazines is a curated list of the magazines moving up the eBay sales lists.
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While most collectors are familiar with the big Golden Age books that sell each month, there are so many more worth investigating. Rare comics, top-of-census books, record prices – let’s take a deep dive to discover a handful of July’s unique Golden Age sales.
It's the 15th Featured Auction at one of our favorite collectibles destinations - Collector Comics. Once the final bids are in, all realized prices from this auction will be added to the GoCollect database.
Collectors and investors must review stats to see what characters and books offer potential to produce both in stories and dollars. Not all have to be home run hitters. Four singles is still good. Here are a few important issues people should focus on to get some good deals.
Wallace “Wally” Wood is considered by many longtime comic fans to be one of the most individually talented artists to work in the medium. From his groundbreaking work for EC to his brief interpretation of Daredevil to his advocacy for creator rights, Wood was a comet blazing across the comic firmament.
Have our attention spans become weakened, not wanting miss a post or Snap that we’re having trouble thinking about anything in the future longer than a day or two? These days, is the spark that once sent us flooding into movie theaters dimming? I’m left wondering if it’s the movies, me, or the world that’s...
The end of July brought a huge pulp auction from Heritage Auctions that featured more than 120 graded issues of famed pulp series Doc Savage. Let’s take a look to see how the Man of Bronze and some other pulp favorites fared.
For the month of July 2025, we see a new comic take the No. 1 position: Spider-Man #1 (1990). The Silver Edition variant took the No. 8 spot last month as well.
We’re dedicated to enhancing the collecting experience for our customers by refining our platform, adding valuable features, and striving for greater data transparency. Inside, you’ll find a detailed roundup of the most impactful features and changes launched between May and July 2025.
Here are some books that collectors and investors may be wise to seek out now because of their unique attributes besides also being rare.
These types of sales seem to go against market trends causing the buyer's reasoning to come into play. A recent article covered this type of sale in the hobby and I want to dive deeper on it to get what the GoCollect universe thinks.
One week after the official release of Prismatic Evolutions, a PSA Umbreon SIR sold for $5,432.
Supergirl is hot right now. If you take a close look at GoCollect's Silver Age Collectible Price Index (CPI), you could make the argument that she's been hot for years.
Before you grab your popcorn for the next Fantastic Four movie, it’s worth taking a step back to see how the comics shaped Marvel’s First Family. These are the issues that deserve your attention—because it’s Clobberin’ Time.
The Copper Age CPI continued its downward trajectory, but there were some books that bucked the trend. Let’s take a look at the index to note some winners and losers over the past 90 days.
Use the force and ignore emotions. These are not the type of books you are looking for.
For the month of June 2025, we see several newcomers to the Top 10! Often dominated by Todd McFarlane, Jim Lee and Venom-related Copper Age key issues, last month collectors sent droves of comics recently published in 2025 to CGC.
Published in October 2011, this major Modern Age key isn't valuable because it features the first appearance of a major character, but primarily due to its rarity.