Fantastic Four: an analysis of the original 1961 series and its key issues
Analysis of the original Fantastic Four series (Lee & Kirby, 1961): FF #1, #5, #48-50, #52. Real eBay values and documented auction records for each key issue.
Read article →
Practical guides, expert advice and resources to manage, value and grow your comic book collection.
Analysis of the original Fantastic Four series (Lee & Kirby, 1961): FF #1, #5, #48-50, #52. Real eBay values and documented auction records for each key issue.
Read article →Doom Patrol (HBO Max) vs. Grant Morrison's run (DC, 1989): the only adaptation that truly transposes surrealism. Complete comparison.
Read article →Ultimate Marvel, Absolute DC, Image indie hits: the complete guide for building a 2024-2026 comics collection on a $50, $100, or $200 monthly budget with key issues still accessible.
Read article →Tell a comic first edition from a reprint in seconds: read the indicia, barcode, cover price, paper and ink with our 7-point collector's method.
Read article →Your 2026 guide to collecting comics in Toulouse: the best shops by neighborhood, the TGS convention, Occitanie fairs, local communities, and cataloging tips.
Read article →CGC refuses direct overseas submissions: compare the 5 active brokers in 2026 — commission, shipping, insurance, and real door-to-door timelines.
Read article →Showcase #4, Flash Comics #1, Flash #123: an honest investment guide to The Flash comics — liquidity, auction records and the TV/film effect.
Read article →Which Fantastic Four comics hold value best? FF #1, #5, #48: documented records, real eBay listing volumes and MCU impact — no invented figures.
Read article →Death (Endless): complete story of Dream's sister in Sandman, its spin-off series, the Netflix adaptation and the keys to collecting Sandman #8.
Read article →Annual #1 (1963), #3 (Reed/Sue wedding), #5 (1st Psycho-Man) and #6 (1st Annihilus, Franklin Richards born): the essential Fantastic Four annuals with real market data.
Read article →The Death of Superman (2018) vs Superman #75 (1992): two adaptations of the same story, and the best lesson in collecting there is.
Read article →Cowboys & Aliens (2011) vs le roman graphique : Platinum Studios (2006), le concept conservé, tout le reste réinventé. Commonalities and differences.
Read article →