ComicConnect Creates Easy Links for Comic Investors

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: October 24, 2014|Views: 34|

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“New comic book based TV shows and movies are announced daily, it seems. With so much Hollywood magic happening, even we can barely keep up,” Rob Reynolds, Director of Consignments said. Therefore, ComicConnect created a comic book movie update page.

ComicConnect has created a one stop for keys and comics that will likely rise in value due to upcoming comic book movies and TV shows. The company encourages investors and collectors to check back often, as they’ll be updating the page when new feature films, TV shows, and video games are announced.

“Don’t give up,” Reynolds says, “If we’re out of the investment comics you need, email us and we will add you to our want list system. We’ll let you know as soon as copies arrive.”

Also be sure to check the Auction Schedule for auction listings, and consignments being offered.

Listed below are the most recently announced and rumored properties and the keys or title that inspired them. ComicConnect hopes to give customers instant buying power and an edge on the competition.

Movies out in 2015 include Avengers: Age of Ultron (first appearances Avengers #54 and #55), Ant-Man (first appearance Tales to Astonish #27, first appearance in costume Tales to Astonish #35), and Fantastic Four (first appearance Fantastic Four #1, first appearance of Dr. Doom Fantastic Four #5).

Then in 2016 comic related movies are Deadpool (first appearance New Mutants #98), Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice (Superman first appearance Action Comics #1, first solo issue Superman #1, Batman first appearance Detective Comics #27, first solo issue Batman #1, Wonder Woman first appearances All Star Comics #8, Sensation Comics #1, first solo issue Wonder Woman #1), Captain America 3 (first appearance Captain America Comics #1, first Silver Age appearance Avengers #4, adapts Civil War storyline from recent Marvel miniseries), and X-Men Apocalypse (first appearance X-Men #1, first Bronze Age appearance Giant-Size X-Men #1). Also in 2016 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 (first appearance Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1), Tarzan (first comic book appearance Tip Top Comics #1, first solo issues Four Color #134, Tarzan #1), Suicide Squad (first Silver Age appearance Brave and the Bold #25, first Modern Age appearance Legends #3, first issue Suicide Squad #1, Captain Boomerang first appearance Flash #117, Deadshot first appearance Batman #59, first Modern appearance Detective Comics #474), and Sinister Six (first appearance Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1, first appearance Doctor Octopus Amazing Spider-Man #3, Vulture first appearance Amazing Spider-Man #2, Green Goblin first appearance Amazing Spider-Man #14, Rhino first appearance Amazing Spider-Man #41, Kraven first appearance Amazing Spider-Man #15, Mysterio first appearance Amazing Spider-Man #13).

In 2017 Wolverine 3 (first appearance Incredible Hulk #181), Wonder Woman (first appearances All Star Comics #8, Sensation Comics #1, first solo issue Wonder Woman #1), Guardians of the Galaxy 2 (first appearance Marvel Super-Heroes #18, first solo issue Guardians of the Galaxy #1, Star-Lord first appearance Marvel Preview #4, Rocket Raccoon first appearances Marvel Preview #7, Incredible Hulk #271, Groot first appearance Tales to Astonish #13), and Justice League of America Part 1 (first appearance Brave and the Bold #28, first solo issue Justice League of America #1) will see the big screen.

Farther into the future, 2018 will see The Amazing Spider-Man 3 (first appearance Amazing Fantasy #15, first appearances Mary Jane Watson Amazing Spider-Man #25 and 42, death of Gwen Stacy Amazing Spider-Man #121), The Flash (first Silver Age appearance Showcase #4, first solo issue Flash #105), and Aquaman (first appearance More Fun Comics #73, Silver Age origin Adventure Comics #260, first solo issue Aquaman #1). Then in 2019 Shazam! (first appearance Captain Marvel Whiz Comics #1, first solo issue Captain Marvel Adventures #1, first DC solo issue Shazam! #1, first appearance Black Adam Marvel Family #1) and Justice League of America Part 2 (first appearance Brave and the Bold #28, first solo issue Justice League of America #1) will be in theaters. Then in 2020 Cyborg (first appearances DC Comics Presents #26, New Teen Titans #1) and Green Lantern (first Silver Age appearance Showcase #22, first solo issue Green Lantern #1) will hit theaters.

ComicConnect Creates Easy Links for Comic Investors

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: October 24, 2014|Views: 34|

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“New comic book based TV shows and movies are announced daily, it seems. With so much Hollywood magic happening, even we can barely keep up,” Rob Reynolds, Director of Consignments said. Therefore, ComicConnect created a comic book movie update page.

ComicConnect has created a one stop for keys and comics that will likely rise in value due to upcoming comic book movies and TV shows. The company encourages investors and collectors to check back often, as they’ll be updating the page when new feature films, TV shows, and video games are announced.

“Don’t give up,” Reynolds says, “If we’re out of the investment comics you need, email us and we will add you to our want list system. We’ll let you know as soon as copies arrive.”

Also be sure to check the Auction Schedule for auction listings, and consignments being offered.

Listed below are the most recently announced and rumored properties and the keys or title that inspired them. ComicConnect hopes to give customers instant buying power and an edge on the competition.

Movies out in 2015 include Avengers: Age of Ultron (first appearances Avengers #54 and #55), Ant-Man (first appearance Tales to Astonish #27, first appearance in costume Tales to Astonish #35), and Fantastic Four (first appearance Fantastic Four #1, first appearance of Dr. Doom Fantastic Four #5).

Then in 2016 comic related movies are Deadpool (first appearance New Mutants #98), Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice (Superman first appearance Action Comics #1, first solo issue Superman #1, Batman first appearance Detective Comics #27, first solo issue Batman #1, Wonder Woman first appearances All Star Comics #8, Sensation Comics #1, first solo issue Wonder Woman #1), Captain America 3 (first appearance Captain America Comics #1, first Silver Age appearance Avengers #4, adapts Civil War storyline from recent Marvel miniseries), and X-Men Apocalypse (first appearance X-Men #1, first Bronze Age appearance Giant-Size X-Men #1). Also in 2016 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 (first appearance Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1), Tarzan (first comic book appearance Tip Top Comics #1, first solo issues Four Color #134, Tarzan #1), Suicide Squad (first Silver Age appearance Brave and the Bold #25, first Modern Age appearance Legends #3, first issue Suicide Squad #1, Captain Boomerang first appearance Flash #117, Deadshot first appearance Batman #59, first Modern appearance Detective Comics #474), and Sinister Six (first appearance Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1, first appearance Doctor Octopus Amazing Spider-Man #3, Vulture first appearance Amazing Spider-Man #2, Green Goblin first appearance Amazing Spider-Man #14, Rhino first appearance Amazing Spider-Man #41, Kraven first appearance Amazing Spider-Man #15, Mysterio first appearance Amazing Spider-Man #13).

In 2017 Wolverine 3 (first appearance Incredible Hulk #181), Wonder Woman (first appearances All Star Comics #8, Sensation Comics #1, first solo issue Wonder Woman #1), Guardians of the Galaxy 2 (first appearance Marvel Super-Heroes #18, first solo issue Guardians of the Galaxy #1, Star-Lord first appearance Marvel Preview #4, Rocket Raccoon first appearances Marvel Preview #7, Incredible Hulk #271, Groot first appearance Tales to Astonish #13), and Justice League of America Part 1 (first appearance Brave and the Bold #28, first solo issue Justice League of America #1) will see the big screen.

Farther into the future, 2018 will see The Amazing Spider-Man 3 (first appearance Amazing Fantasy #15, first appearances Mary Jane Watson Amazing Spider-Man #25 and 42, death of Gwen Stacy Amazing Spider-Man #121), The Flash (first Silver Age appearance Showcase #4, first solo issue Flash #105), and Aquaman (first appearance More Fun Comics #73, Silver Age origin Adventure Comics #260, first solo issue Aquaman #1). Then in 2019 Shazam! (first appearance Captain Marvel Whiz Comics #1, first solo issue Captain Marvel Adventures #1, first DC solo issue Shazam! #1, first appearance Black Adam Marvel Family #1) and Justice League of America Part 2 (first appearance Brave and the Bold #28, first solo issue Justice League of America #1) will be in theaters. Then in 2020 Cyborg (first appearances DC Comics Presents #26, New Teen Titans #1) and Green Lantern (first Silver Age appearance Showcase #22, first solo issue Green Lantern #1) will hit theaters.