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A wibbly-wobbly, candy-coated, emotionally-devastating return to Ooo
When Adventure Time wrapped on screen, its magic didn’t end—it simply spilled onto the page, where BOOM! Studios’ graphic novels continue the weird, tender, and wonderful tales of Ooo in brand-new, original adventures.
How a God-sized alien, a toy line, and an alien symbiote crashed the party and rewrote the rules
In the cluttered attic of comic book history, one shiny chaos-bomb still sparkles: Marvel’s Secret Wars (1984–1985). What began as a toy tie-in exploded into the crossover—the blueprint for every epic mess that followed.

Choosing a Comic Book Grading Company: Which One is Right for You?
If you’re looking to grade your comic books, you’ve likely come across the big names in the industry: CGC, CBCS, and PGX. Each has its own strengths, but which one should you choose? The answer depends on your goals—whether you’re grading for resale value, preservation, or personal satisfaction.

Decoding the Colors of Comic Book Grading: What They Mean and Why They Matter
Comic book collectors are no strangers to the impact of color. From vibrant Golden Age covers to modern foil variants, color plays a massive role in the hobby. But one place where color carries serious weight is comic book grading.

Current CGC Market Trends from GPA (2/26/2025 to 3/11/2025)
$4.8M in sales from 20,951 individual books across major venues offering CGC-graded comics, magazines and pulps.

The Legacy of Pulp Magazines: Cheap Thrills, Lasting Impact
The covers may have faded, the pages may have yellowed, but the spirit of the pulps—restless, relentless, irresistible—will never be forgotten.

The Value We Place on Comic Books as Collectors
Comic books are more than just ink on paper. To collectors, they are history, nostalgia, art, and investment rolled into one. The value we place on them is deeply personal yet shaped by a mix of cultural significance, rarity, and market trends.

Comic Book Grading: A Collector’s Guide
Comic book grading is an essential part of collecting. Whether you're buying, selling, or just preserving your collection, understanding how grading works can mean the difference between a comic worth hundreds (or thousands) and one that barely holds value

Big Auctions, Big Collectibles: Don’t Miss These Upcoming Sales!
Collectors, get ready—three major auctions are on the horizon, offering rare comics, pop culture memorabilia, and exclusive treasures you won’t want to miss.

Market Report JAN 2025: A deep dive into comic sales
The January 2025 sales report isn’t just about record-breaking numbers—it’s a window into the pulse of the market. While Action Comics #1 steals headlines, the real story lies in the trends: Silver Age remain rock solid, high-grade Bronze and Modern books are surging, and CGC grades continue to command premiums.

Current CGC Market Trends from GPA (2/11/2025 to 2/24/2025)
In the most recent fortnight (February 11th to February 24th, 2025), GPAnalysis reported $5.3M in sales from 21,184 individual books across major venues offering CGC-graded comics, magazines, and pulps at a median price of $90.

Behind the Mask, Behind the Laugh: Superheroes and the Psychology of Humor
Superhero comics have long used humor as a tool to shape their characters, build fan connections, and explore deeper psychological themes. From Spider-Man’s quips to Deadpool’s relentless fourth-wall-breaking meta-commentary, humor has often served as more than just comic relief—it’s a coping mechanism, a weapon, and, at times, a mask for trauma.

Colonization in Comic Books: A Theme of Conquest and Resistance
Comic books have long served as a mirror for society’s anxieties, hopes, and conflicts, and few themes are as deeply ingrained in the genre as colonization. From the Golden Age to modern narratives, colonization has been depicted in various ways—sometimes as a grand adventure, other times as a tragic tale of resistance.

Press Round-Up: February 2025 – Comics, Collectibles & Exclusive Signings
February is packed with must-see events for collectors, including CGC’s legendary signings, Heritage’s rare pulp auction, and Pedigree’s DC war comics sale, offering exclusive opportunities to secure autographs, bid on vintage treasures, and consign high-grade collectibles.

Is the Fantastic Four trailer creating a comic market frenzy?
Since the trailer’s debut, key Fantastic Four issues have seen notable market movement, with increased collector and investor interest in major character first appearances and storylines.

Current CGC Market Trends from GPA (1/29/2025 to 2/11/2025)
In the most recent fortnight (January 29th 2025, to February 11th 2025), GPAnalysis reports $4.8M in sales from 20,116 individual books across major venues offering CGC-graded comics, magazines and pulps. The median price point was $92.

The many faces of graphic novel art: Exploring the styles that define the industry
Comic book art is a constantly evolving storytelling medium, where distinct styles—from superheroes to manga, noir, European comics, and digital Webtoons—shape how we experience and connect with stories.

CGC's Green Label of Confusion
Green is a color that often carries powerful meaning. On one hand, it symbolizes health and life: think of the green grass after a spring shower or the vegetables we’re encouraged to eat. On the other hand, green can represent less-than-ideal traits, like jealousy ("green with envy"), greed ("green with greed"), or even illness ("so sick they looked green!").