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X-Men '97 has dropped several hints that we may see the ultimate crossover: X-Men vs. Avengers.
By scanning specially marked Coca-Cola cans, viewers witness Marvel’s Universe come to life through an A/R extension on the Coke website. There are 38 heroes featured, with bonus prizing including Disney+ subscriptions, Marvel Movie Premiere’s, Collector Influencer boxes & more. See all the great details & available heroes at https://thewaltdisneycompany.com/marvel-and-coca-cola-campaign/ The campaign is also...
May 4th is here! A play on "may the Force be with you," May 4th is Star Wars' unofficial holiday that fans celebrate around the world. From a collectibles perspective, let's take a look at few recent Star Wars-related sales across comic books, trading cards, and movie posters.
We always knew Kevin Feige would turn to new villains when he brought the X-Men into the MCU, but Bastion is a deep cut. Never a top tier villain, how has the market reacted to his moment in the spotlight?
Launched October 31st, 1992, I was 21 - way too old to be into a kid’s cartoon, right? With a Halloween party pending that night, it was the perfect elixir to get that wondrous day going. I loved it.
X-Men '97 rocked its fandom with the tragic destruction of Genosha, and the main suspect in the attack will have you on the hunt for New X-Men #114.
Most comic book investors generally believe that storylines alone -- no matter how popular they are -- are generally not worth investing in. We'll put that general rule to the test with X-Men '97's adaptation of Chris Claremont's "Lifedeath" storyline.
Analyzing the Hottest Silver Age Comics of the last 30 days, we may be beginning to see a trend emerging from some highly-anticipated upcoming DCEU and MCU properties, such as Deadman. Many of these on-screen adventures are still quite a ways out, but smart investors are starting to invest in some of the books...
With 11 million+ views, Twentieth Century Studios' teaser trailer for Alien: Romulus has provided hope to fans of the Aliens franchise. With more hits than misses since Aliens in 1986, can Romulus revitalize the franchise and the Aliens collectibles market?
The critically acclaimed X-Men '97 continues to drive sales volume in the comic book market. Episode #4 puts a spotlight on Mojo, one of the most unusual (and imaginative) villains the X-Men have ever faced.
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