Company Name: Nicholas Coglianese
About: Key Collector Comics: Unlock the Full Spectrum of Comic Books - Specializing in
Key Issues!
Your Ultimate Guide to the Comic Universe – Key and Beyond
Key
Collector Comics isn't just about "Key" comic books; it's a treasure trove for
all comic enthusiasts. While we specialize in identifying and cataloging key
issues – those pivotal comics that mark first appearances, iconic cover arts,
and crucial storylines – our app a.
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by LeeLugg
Its a decent app. One of my biggest problems though is i like to wishlist alot of comics. Ones that i want to buy in the next few weeks, ones that i want to buy in a few months/years. Ones that i want strictly because of the writer or cover. So currently i have 481 issues on my wishlist. But unlike other apps like comic geeks you cant create separate lists. Its just one wishlist and then you can click to “star” it as well. This app would be absolutely perfect if you could great lists so its easy to browse. I could go to the wishlist or lists tab and id create ones like “buy asap” or “save money for these”. The point is that when i go to store or browse online for 4 comics i want by next week. I want to be able to go to my said list and double check. Not have to scroll through 400+ issues just to find it and make sure im buying the correct one
by BigMe1975
I have been waiting to review this app as I have been using it for almost a year now. I honestly can't say enough good things about it. It breaks down things into different subsections to allow even more ease of use. I personally love the spec deck. I also love how easy it is to search for comics. It is ever expanding, so if you don't see something (can't wait for Phantom Stranger to get some love/listings) just wait. There is always new content. I actually just look at what's recently added every other day or so just to see if I can learn something new. This app is a comic collectors best friend. If you own a store or ebusiness it is also great for keeping up with what's new and getting hot, or also what's cooling off so you don't get caught overpaying for particular "hot books". Really this is the best thing to happen to comics since Wizard magazine for those old enough to remember. Maybe the best thing since Bob Overstreet started his world famous price guide. Like I said before, I can't say enough good things about this app.
by Arinya
Incredible tool for anyone wanting to get started in collecting. The comic world is immense and this will help you choose a path. The updates are really quick too. Seems to keep track of pricing and developments very fast. This app is totally worth paying for. Two nit-picks. I’m a designer so the UX and look of the app leaves quite a bit to desire aesthetically. As a tool, there is a lot of back and forth between section when you are searching for books. Slows things down when you’re on the hunt. It would be better to have a centralized/universal navigation system. Second, I’d love for this to work in landscape mode on my iPad! That way I can have it open while on the other half of my iPad I can have websites or my Library of books open. Honestly the app is great and everyone collecting should have!!!