Trailers, trailers, all around. It seems that every couple of weeks, there’s a new superhero movie trailer being released. If it’s not a trailer for a movie or show, then it’s pictures…
Matt Tuck
Matt Tuck
Matt Tuck is the author of the novel, Lost Bones of the Dead. He is a professional writer, avid comic collector, former teacher, and an international man of mystery. You can follow him on his Facebook page, The Comic Blog, or on Instagram at matt.tuck.writer.
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As baseball’s boys of summer stretch their respective seasons into fall, collectors can watch the winners and losers jockeying for position throughout October. When it comes to the comic book market, you…
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The comic book market can be fickle. One mention of a movie or television show, and you get a comic’s sales soaring. Then the movie or show reaches viewers and you end…
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The first trailer for the “New Mutants” dropped, appropriately, on Friday the thirteenth, to a positive reception, and that’s going to drive interest in the old X-Men series. While this may be…
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When it comes to eBay sales, the top 10, with a couple of exceptions, basically stays locked in. You’ve got your “New Mutants” 98 and 87, “Amazing Spider-Man” #300, and “Amazing Spider-Man”…
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No matter what anyone from Disney/Marvel says, the Fantastic Four have been on the backburner since Fox won’t make a deal to give back the film rights. And, no secret, that is…
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Back in August, Netflix purchased Mark Millar’s publishing company, Millarworld. That came on the heels of Disney announcing that it would be starting its own streaming service, and that Netflix would no…
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I’ve been focusing attention on the writers this month, but it’s a superstar artist whose covers are seeing the most movement thus far in September. Name recognition helps sell comics, especially the…
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This Saturday, Batman Day will be upon us. That means get ready for your social media to explode with all things Caped Crusader. But we’re collectors, so give us the comics and…
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Fervor over upcoming movies and television shows commonly drive the comic market, especially when talking about classic key issues. These days with the Marvel Cinematic Universe ruling the box office and even…
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Who else is more excited to see Hulk in all his Planet Hulk glory when “Thor: Ragnarok” hits theaters next month? Personally, I’m more interested to see Hulk throwing down than I…
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The comics industry lost a legendary creator when Len Wein recently passed away. Through the 1970s and 1980s, Wein co-created some of the most amazing and lasting characters in the industry. Let’s…
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I’ve talked extensively about the top-selling comics for the month of August, but as we all know in the comic collecting world, sales can spike and nosedive overnight. So today, let’s look…
Anything you can do, I can do better. When it comes to Marvel and DC, this has always been the case. You’ve got the obvious ones, like Deathstroke/Deadpool, Namor/Aquaman and Darkseid/Thanos, but…
Teen Titans is about to explode into pop culture phenomenon. First off, there’s the Teen Titans live-action show (we can’t call it a television show because it won’t be on broadcast television;…
Not all popular comics are produced by the top-two publishing houses, Marvel and DC. Ever since Image Comics put its first issues on store shelves way back in 1992, the independent, creator-owned…
A lasting legacy. That’s what matters in the comic book industry. Some creators, whether writers or artists, spend their entire careers without adding to the pantheon and enamoring readers for years to…