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Current CGC Market Trends from GPA (April 9th 2025 to April 22nd 2025)
In the most recent fortnight (April 9th 2025 to April 22nd 2025), GPAnalysis reports $4.7M in sales, from 20,161 individual books, across major venues offering CGC-graded comics, magazines and pulps. The median price point was $98.

Threads of power: Top 6 suits of Spider-Man and what they mean
Spider-Man's suits aren't just style — they're story. Each one marks a shift in power, purpose, or identity. This piece dives into the most iconic looks and what they really say about the hero behind the mask.

The Many Faces of Comic Book Collectors: A Breakdown of Collector Archetypes
Step into any comic shop, convention floor, or Facebook group and you'll quickly realize one thing: comic book collectors are a wildly diverse bunch. They come armed with checklists, spreadsheets, or just a gut feeling about what they love. Some are chasing grails, others nostalgia.

When the Cape Can't Save the Plot: A Look at Failed Climaxes in Comics
Let’s be honest—reading comics is a commitment. You invest months (sometimes years) in a slow-burn story arc, and when it all comes crashing down in the final issue like a wet firework, well… it's personal.
In a medium built on cliffhangers and cosmic stakes, the climax is everything. It’s the “Why am I still reading this?” moment that needs to deliver. And when it doesn’t?

Current CGC Market Trends from GPA (March 24th 2025 to April 6th 2025)
In the most recent fortnight (March 24th 2025 to April 6th 2025) GPAnalysis reports $11.2M in sales, from 22,750 individual books, across major venues offering CGC-graded comics, magazines and pulps. The median price point was $90.

The stories in our hands: How comic trading cards tell tales too
Long before you opened a comic, you opened a card. These weren’t just collectibles—they were lore-launchpads. Bite-sized myths that introduced you to heroes and villains one card at a time, and made you feel like their stories were already yours.

First Look At ComicConnect's Spring Mega Monthly Auction!
ComicConnect is set to launch its Spring Mega Monthly Auction on April 21st, showcasing an impressive array of vintage comic books sure to excite collectors.

Twenty (20) Legitimate Comic Book Rarities Worth a Fortune
Every time I bring up comic book rarity on my YouTube channel, someone inevitably responds, “Just because something is rare doesn’t mean it’s valuable,” which, of course, is true. Many rare comic books see little to no demand and, therefore, fetch only modest sums. On the other hand, some rare books attract the attention of a relatively large group of passionate collectors.

How to Spot a Pressed Comic Book: The Collector’s Guide to Knowing What’s Been Smoothed
In today’s comic book market, pressing has become almost as common as grading. But while pressing is a perfectly accepted restoration-free process (at least by CGC standards), being able to spot a pressed book can give collectors an edge — especially when evaluating raw comics or reassessing old slabs.

Current CGC Market Trends from GPA (March 12th 2025, to March 25th 2025)
In the most recent fortnight (March 12th 2025 to March 25th 2025) GPAnalysis reports $4.7M in sales, from 21,955 individual books, across major venues offering CGC-graded comics, magazines and pulps. The median price point was $87.

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