The reading corner for collectors and enthusiasts, brought to you by GPAnalysis

How to Price a CGC Blue Label Comic Book
A guide to pricing CGC-graded comics by understanding the three key fundamentals: demand, rarity, and condition. Covers how historical importance, print runs, grade distribution, and tools like GPAnalysis help collectors estimate fair market value—especially for Silver and Golden Age keys.

Top of the Stack: Best-Selling Comic Titles by Decade (July 15–July 28, 2025)
Silver still leads, Spider-Man spans decades, and Superman holds strong.
🔹 Fantastic Four (1961) topped sales at $454K.
🔹 Amazing Spider-Man (1963) sold 1,336 copies across six decades.
🔹 Superman and Detective Comics combined for $103K in Golden Age gains.
🔹 Modern indie hits like Absolute Batman and Monsters pushed 2020s momentum.
🔹 Bronze Age greats brought in $558K from Hulk, Spidey, and the X-Men.

Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires — The Mask Reborn in Mesoamerica
Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires reimagines the Dark Knight as an Aztec warrior fueled by myth and vengeance. Set in 16th-century Mesoamerica, this Elseworlds tale blends cultural authenticity, spiritual depth, and striking visuals—making it one of the boldest Batman stories ever told.

The Best Superhero-Villain Dialogues in Comics
Comic books have long been a theater for moral chess games. Punches are thrown, cities fall, universes reset—but the most memorable moments often come not in the clashes of fists, but in the clashes of words.

Superhero Collectible Trading Cards: From Niche to Nostalgic Gold
If you’ve ever held a foil-embossed Wolverine card between your fingers and felt like you were touching a piece of superhero royalty, you’re not alone. Superhero trading cards have carved out a unique niche in the collector world—part nostalgia, part investment, and all passion.

Top of the Stack: Best-Selling Comic Titles by Decade (June 30–July 13, 2025)
Silver Age sales surged past all others with over $774K in just two weeks, while Bronze Age nostalgia and modern-era momentum kept the market lively across every generation.

Comic of the Week: The X-Men #12 (July 1965)
What happens when Professor X’s darkest family secret comes crashing through the door? You get The X-Men #12 — a Silver Age classic that delivers both raw power and deep backstory. Cain Marko (aka Juggernaut) doesn’t just debut… he breaks the wall down.

Hake’s July Auction Presents Comic Keys & First Appearance Gems
This July, Hake’s isn’t auctioning comics — they’re auctioning milestones.

Rising from the Panels: The Greatest Resurrections in Comic Book History
Comic book death is rarely the end. It’s more of a detour—sometimes tragic, sometimes triumphant, often divisive. In the cyclical world of comics, resurrection is not just a narrative trope but a rite of passage.

Masks, Monsters, and Metaphors: How Comic Books Tackle Real-Life Issues with Fantasy
Strip away the explosions and alien invasions, and you’ll often find a grounded, real-world issue staring back at you—filtered through the fantastical lens of a spandex-clad savior or a maniacal villain.

Comic of the Week: Miss America Magazine #2 (CGC 7.5) (November 1944)
A pivotal Golden Age gem, Miss America Magazine #2 marks the first appearances of Patsy Walker, Hedy Wolfe, and Buzz Baxter—making it a must-have for Timely Comics collectors.

The Collector’s Mid-Year Briefing: CGC Market Trends Jan–Jun 2025
From January to June 2025, CGC-graded comic book sales totaled over $107 million across 245,000 slabs, with Silver Age classics, Amazing Spider-Man dominance, and modern key momentum shaping a vibrant, resilient market driven by both legacy and indie titles.

Top of the Stack: Best-Selling Comic Book Titles by Decade
From Golden Age pulps to modern indie hits, the latest GPAnalysis data reveals a dynamic collector market where classics like The Amazing Spider-Man and Fantastic Four continue to dominate in both volume and value, while newer titles carve out surprising spots in the spotlight.
Cartoon Crossovers: When ’90s Comics Took Over Our Screens
A nostalgic deep dive into the '90s animated series that brought comic book heroes (and villains) to life, shaped generations of fans, and still echo through today’s collector market.

Armed Icons: Superheroes, Their Weapons, and the Legacy They Forge
In the world of comic book heroes, not all powers are born from gamma rays or alien suns. Some legacies are forged from metal, fire, and purpose-built craftsmanship—carried not in genes, but in weaponry. While Superman’s fists may be enough to save the day, there’s a parallel pantheon of heroes whose impact and iconography are forever intertwined with their weapons.

Wearing Two Faces: Superheroes Who Straddle the Civilian Line
When we think of superheroes, we often picture capes, gadgets, and epic battles. But some of the most compelling characters are those who juggle two worlds—those who save the day in costume, then clock in as average Joes. This duality has been a cornerstone of comic storytelling since Superman first donned Clark Kent’s glasses. But who does it best?

Top of the Stack: Best-Selling Titles by Decade (June 3 to June 16, 2025)
Silver Age titles dominated the fortnight’s CGC-graded comic sales with $742K, followed by Bronze Age at $551K, while Modern and Golden/Platinum eras trailed with $335K and $230K, respectively.

Comic of the Week: Thor #203 (September 1972)
A pristine slice of Bronze Age magic—Thor #203 CGC 9.8, starring Ego-Prime’s return, now up for grabs from Paradise Comics. Nab it now before it bolts!