Category: Key Issues
It’s been an ugly three months for the Silver Age Index as most comics are down in value, although a few are running counter to the overall trend. Let’s take a look at the Silver Age CPI to note some winners and losers over the past 90 days.
It's not Saturday morning in late 1993. Christmas is sort-of approaching, and the future that was once looming is now. In 2025 we need lists like the 'School needed Xavier.
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.
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.
The world of comic books is a dynamic tapestry, constantly evolving with new heroes and villains who capture the zeitgeist and redefine what it means to be iconic.
Peter David was a powerhouse in the comic book industry, known for his fantastic dialogue, layered characters, and a storytelling style that blended heart, humor, and action