Game collecting loses a valuable resource, but suddenly gains another! Greg and Jeremy discuss the unfortunate loss of Gamerstonks along with VGA's brand new pop reports.
Action Comics #1 closes at $6M even, making it the most expensive comic book ever sold. Castlevania and Kid Icarus both almost sell for $100K each on eBay.
Greg and Jeremy hulk up and delve into Gamestop's non-stop corporate woes. Castlevania sells for over 90k on eBay! Is it a franchise that can stay relevant, or is it going out the door?
Someone gets caught doing some not-so-secret shill bidding on a $20,000 auction and some people *actually* defend it, and Jeremy learns what it's like sending cards to PSA!
Someone just became rich by selling their old hockey cards at auction and Greg & Jeremy have some reactions to the biggest sales at the most recent Heritage Signature Auction
Switch 2 rumours are swirling and right at the forefront is the speculation that the new console WILL be backwards compatible. Is this still a big deal? Would this be huge for Switch collecting in general?
The CGC reholdering scandal is heating up as CGC has now ID'd the people responsible and are looking to sue them for all they are worth!Someone in Regina, Sakskatchewan (WHERE WE LIVE) was sitting on a $3M Hockey Card collection and had no idea
Why does everyone clamour to collect American versions of video games? What about Japanese, Canadian, or PAL? Is it worth collecting games for these regions? Will people only ever care about NTSC-U?
Amazing Spider-Man #1 sells for $1.38M, but this book has an interesting story. This leads Greg and Jeremy to wrestle with the idea of grading collectibles; what is acceptable and what isn't when it comes to restoration? When does it become "a
Greg and Jeremy discuss the comic grading world now rocked by the CGC holder tampering scandal and talk about video game meta, featuring a Tetris prodigy.
Greg and Jeremy riff on the decline of physical media and how it might affect collectors of the future. Want to be depressed? Join us for a sour, yet optimistic outlook.