Sometimes, it's not about the first appearance—it's about the unforgettable image on the front.
The collectibles world has been abuzz with excitement ever since PSA, a leading third-party authentication and grading service, announced its expansion into the comic book and magazine industry. In a complementary move, GoCollect is pledging to integrate PSA’s data onto its platform.
From Atari to PlayStation, there’s certainly a video game for every collector! With graded games, collectors can take their collections to the next level. Heritage holds a Mini-Boss Select auction weekly, featuring some fine examples of collectible video games.
With a 96% critics score and 87% score on Rotten Tomatoes, one reviewer even stated that Andor was "second only to The Empire Strikes Back" in terms of Star Wars productions.
Welcome back to this week's top pics from Heritage's weekly comic book auctions! Heritage holds weekly funny book auctions that feature key issues, overlooked comics, oddball memorabilia items, and more.
The Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo takes place this weekend, April 11-13, in Chicago, Illinois. We hope to meet you there.
While it may not include any major first appearances, this is the FIRST time Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman -- the DC Trinity -- appear in the same story together and on the same cover.
Pokemon is one of the most recognized video game franchises globally, bringing joy to millions of people of all ages. Aside from the main series of games, there are over 30 spinoff games as well.
It’s been 25 years since NAPSTER “RETUNED” the music industry, and now they’ve been acquired for $207 million by Infinite Reality, a company focused on virtual 3D spaces.
This machine, as Ash would say, is groovy.
Partially written by Chris Claremont, Marvel Team-Up Annual #1 is an oft forgotten story about the "new" X-Men team. And a Spider-Man crossover to boot!
Welcome back to this week's top pics from Heritage's weekly comic book auctions! Heritage holds weekly funny book auctions that feature key issues, overlooked comics, oddball memorabilia items, and more.
The Last of Us is one of several video game franchises that have made a successful leap to the comic book collecting market. In fact, Dark Horse Comics actually released The Last of Us: American Dreams #1 two months prior to the launch of the video game in 2013.
It has now been five years since the COVID pandemic first swept across the globe. Its effects on comic values were immense and we’re still dealing with the aftermath. Using our Collectible Price Indexes, let’s take a broad look at how COVID changed the back issue comic market and what’s happened since.
Below are the top five Pokémon cards that sold for the highest prices during the month of March 2025. Let’s take a deep dive to determine what these sales tell us about the state of the Pokémon TCG market today.
Back in February, I vended (and attended!) my first ever BrewBit festival at Peabody Heights Brewery in Baltimore, Maryland. Each year has seen growth, thanks to social media and word of mouth.
For the month of March 2025, in addition to seeing some familiar faces like X-Men #1 and Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #8, we continue to see an appetite among collectors for multiversal variants of Wolverine and Batman.
From Atari to PlayStation, there’s certainly a video game for every collector! With graded games, collectors can take their collections to the next level. Heritage holds a Mini-Boss Select auction weekly, featuring some fine examples of collectible video games.
A Tales of Suspense #39 page featuring the first appearance of Iron Man, penciled by Don Heck, is currently up for auction. How has this particular page survived for 50 years when so much of the early comic book art from that era has disappeared into oblivion?
As a kid who grew up in the 1980s, I LOVED Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends, an animated TV show that ran from 1981-1983. Most importantly, for me, the show introduced me to the X-Men in season 1, episodes 6: A Firestar is Born.