Superman, Spider-Man, Batman — the characters at the pinnacle of the comic book market have been the same for decades. And for anyone who has been paying attention, the label atop those key figures ...
CGC, or the Certified Guaranty Company, has announced its first-ever CGC Comics Academy, taking place over the 9th and 10th of July this year. This two-day seminar is an opportunity to learn comic ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The Certified Guaranty Company (CGC), the largest grading company for comic books, has released a ...
The restoration grading video focuses on CGC’s primary grader, Matt Nelson, who walks through the steps of a recent grading of 1942’s Superman #14. In addition to the traditionally grade applied to ...
Now the most valuable comic book of all time, this book dethroned the Action Comics #1 with a Kansas City pedigree graded CGC 8.5 that realized $6 million in April 2024. That book had previously edged ...
Now it's official: an Action Comics #1 CGC 8.5 (white pages) has just sold for $2,052,000 at Comic Connect auction. The closing price for the 1938 comic, featuring the first appearance of Superman by ...
The gold standard in certifying a comic book’s quality is the grading system through Certified Guaranty Company, better known as CGC. Led by President Matt Nelson, CGC provides clients with a numbered ...
In 1938, a comic book cost 10 cents. Accounting for inflation, that would be $2.20 today, a time when rare copies are going ...
A large number of the 6,000 or so comic-book fans who attended the 2011 Boston Comic Con in April suited up for the event. Superman, Batman, Robin, Catwoman, and Captain America all were well ...
With the recent news of SGC’s precipitous drop in volume, it’s a fair question: Can CGC make inroads into grading vintage sports cards? Regardless of the future of SGC, it is obvious that less volume ...