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      Comic Book Heroes: Weapons vs. Natural Abilities — Who Really Wins?
In the world of comic books, the age-old debate rages on: Are heroes with high-tech weaponry more formidable than those born with—or gifted—superpowers? It's Iron Man vs. Thor, Batman vs. Superman, Green Arrow vs. Flash. Batarangs or brute strength? Laser cannons or laser vision? This isn’t just fan-fodder; it’s a split in how heroes have historically been introduced, marketed, and mythologized.
 
      
      Hake’s November Auction Presents CGC 9.2 X-Men #1 & Other Comic Keys
Hake’s November Auction Presents CGC 9.2 X-Men #1 & Other Comic Keys Temperatures may be starting to fall, but things are heating up at Hake’s Auctions! Hake’s November premier auction event has kicked off, with 100+ CGC-graded comic books to tantalise collectors.
 
      
      Top of the Stack: Best-Selling Comic Titles by Decade (October 6 to October 19, 2025)
A steady fortnight of sales saw Silver Age staples hold strong while modern indies and overlooked decades gained quiet momentum across the CGC market.
 
      
      The Doc Collection: A Golden Age Legacy Unveiled
A 60-year passion project, The Doc Collection unveils over 700 Golden Age comics for sale — a rare chance to own part of Ontario’s collecting history.
 
      
      Comeback Issues: The forgotten comics now surging
The next sleeper hit might already be in your longbox — you just haven’t looked at it in a while.
 
      
      “Pow!” vs “PG-13”: Violence in Superhero Comics vs Movies — Has It Been Watered Down or Cranked Up?
Superhero violence is a moving target. In print, it’s swung from censored to savage. On screen, it’s often big and explosive — yet strangely bloodless. To understand whether violence has softened or intensified, we need to compare page vs screen across history.
 
      
      Top of the Stack: Best-Selling Comic Titles by Decade (September 23 – October 6, 2025)
The graded market moved $4.5M across 19,875 slabs with a $92 median. Amazing Spider-Man (1963) led volume at 1,326 sales, while Amazing Fantasy #15 topped the charts at $30K. Silver and Bronze Age keys drove most value, with Absolute Batman (2024) emerging as the standout modern mover.
 
      
      Inked Realms: The Art of Comic Storytelling
Inked Realms explores the art and craft of comics — where line, rhythm, and storytelling intertwine. It’s a series that celebrates how artists and writers work in harmony to bring imagination to life on the page.
 
      
      Did You Make a Good Purchase?
Pure collectors are driven entirely by passion — the love of comic books and the joy of owning the issues they care about. Whether a book’s value soars or tanks is irrelevant to these paragons of funny page virtue. Collectors might rank their interest in a comic on a scale from 1 to 10 and generally spend their time curating comics that rate between a 7 and a 10.
 
      
      From Lab Rat to Legend: Wolverine’s Wild Evolution
Created by writer Len Wein and artist John Romita Sr. (with Herb Trimpe on pencils), Wolverine was initially just a weaponized wild card dropped into a Hulk vs. Wendigo throwdown. He had the Canadian government’s blessing, a cool mask, and a name that suggested ferocity, but there was no guarantee he’d stick around.
 
      
      Top of the Stack: Best-Selling Comic Titles by Decade (September 9 – September 22, 2025)
The fortnight’s $12.2M in graded comic sales highlights Golden Age strength with a record Flash Comics #1 sale, Silver Age stability driven by Spider-Man and Marvel’s core, and steady demand across Bronze and Modern keys. From Superman’s roots to today’s indie breakouts, every era found its moment.
 
      
      Inked Realms 003: Worlds That Breathe
Comics endure because their worlds breathe. From Miller’s noir alleys to Claremont’s mutant nation, Otomo’s Neo-Tokyo to Mignola’s occult mythos, these creators show how world-building turns ink and panels into living universes.
 
      
      Hake’s September Online Auction Now Open For Bidding
Hake’s September Online Auction Now Open For Bidding!
Autumn approaches and temperatures are finally starting to go down, but things are heating up at Hake’s Auctions!
 
      
      When the Music Hits: The Underrated Power of Soundtracks in Comic Hero Movies
There’s a reason your heart starts pounding when Batman’s silhouette appears against a stormy Gotham skyline. Or why your spine tingles when the Avengers assemble in slow motion
 
      
      Top of the Stack: Best-Selling Comic Titles by Decade (August 27 – September 9, 2025)
The most recent fortnight of trading underscores both stability and surprise in the graded comic market. With $5.2M in sales across 21,249 slabs and a median price of $91, the market remains robust. From Spider-Man’s ongoing reign to a record-setting Casper sale, the numbers show a market spread evenly across eras yet punctuated by standout moments.
Source: GPAnalysis.com, sales recorded from August 27th to September 9th, 2025.
 
      
      Inked Realms 002: Rhythms on the Page
Comics speak through rhythm as much as imagery. From Alan Moore’s orchestration to John Wagner’s brevity, Neil Gaiman’s lyrical whispers, and the mythic voices of Busiek and Waid, this piece shows how captions, dialogue, silence, and pacing give comics their heartbeat.
 
      
      When the Story Just… Stops: Comic Book Runs That Deserved More
Some comics hit you so hard, not because they blew your mind—but because they were this close to greatness before the plug got pulled. A canceled series, an unfinished arc, a disappearing creative team—sometimes it’s not poor sales or fan reception that buries a comic, but the very real logistics of publishing.
 
      
      Top of the Stack: Best-Selling Comic Titles by Decade (August 13 – August 26, 2025)
Between August 13–26, 2025, the market saw $5M in CGC sales across 22,000 books, with a $92 median price. Amazing Spider-Man (1963) led volume, and Amazing Fantasy #15 topped sales at $34,800. Silver Age Marvel keys held dominance, while Bronze Age icons and modern indies like Invincible and BRZRKR kept demand balanced across eras.

