Category: Golden Age

by Ryan Kirksey | May 2, 2022

I’m happy to be back again bringing you the latest quarterly installment of Undervalued Comics in 2022. Books that, in this high-priced and news-sensitive market, actually seem to hold strong future value potential. If you missed any of the previous iterations of Undervalued Comics, you can ...

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by Doug Ohlandt | April 27, 2022

Hello, and welcome back to our new weekly column where we’ll take a look at a few undervalued or overlooked comics from one of each of four comic book eras – Golden Age, Silver Age, Bronze Age, and Copper Age – all in an attempt to find...

by Matt Tuck | April 24, 2022

When the issue number for an Action Comics #1 is fetching $7k, you know things have gotten out of hand. If you kept track of the single pages being sold, you’d have seen it coming years ago. 

by Lauren Sisselman | April 24, 2022

If you've been following my work for a while, you no doubt know I've been writing about various Archie titles for a few years now.  Archie Comics have been a staple in teen humor comics, and despite some follies, they have remained an independently...

by Matt Tuck | April 14, 2022

The records continue to fall in 2022, and a Superman #1 put the world on notice with an astronomical sale. It’s not often that Action Comics #1,

by Matt Tuck | April 8, 2022

It has been the auction to end all auctions at Heritage with historic keys breaking records left and right, but none have created the buzz like the $3 million for Cap’s first appearance. The thing is, it wasn’t the only seven-figure sale this week.

by Lauren Sisselman | April 7, 2022

One of the more interesting periods in the American comic scene is the pulp era, which roughly ran from 1896 to the mid-1950s. These stories laid the groundwork for today's comic books, and they also introduced a number of heroes in the process. These heroes include Buck...

by YourCousinMarvinBerry | March 29, 2022

"Pre-Code Horror: an unregulated era from the late 40s to the early 50s before the industry was forced to self-censor with the Comics Code Authority."

by Matt Tuck | March 25, 2022

A rare Golden Age Marvel classic made waves this week with a multi-million dollar sale. Let's look at what made this Marvel Comics #1 sale so unique. On Thursday, March 17, a CGC Universal grade 9.2 Marvel...

by Ryan Kirksey | March 23, 2022

If you follow comic books and comic book news, you are likely aware of the unprecedented ComicConnect Auction that ended on March 15. In that auction, a small piece of the cover of Action Comics #1 sold for $7,101 after 27 bids moved...