We have a new world record for the highest price ever paid for a single comic book. Now, the question becomes just how high it will go. With 24 hours
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You never know what the Monday after a long holiday layoff is gonna be like until you get there that morning. Sometimes, it's a burst of pent up news.
We keep seeing glimpses of the potential of this concept. First there was Coelasquid vs Finch on that Justice League #1 cover, then there was BC's photo
Why weren't they putting comics in cereal boxes when I was a kid? Fawcett and DC did it in the golden age, DC's doing it again now. I'm sure it was done
Well, it's official... we're in the Holiday Zone. That dimension where time has no meaning, weekends stretch on forever (and somehow, you tire of them)
As Rich notes in today's top post, spoilers have been a major topic of conversation this week. And if what happened in this particular instance is an
Plenty of spoilers out in the world this week, and again it's a topic of comics internet conversation, as it always is when Marvel has a major
Have to admit I bought a DC graphic novel on the Kindle Fire last night as soon as I saw they were available, just to see what it was like (the Fire's
To the surprise of no one following this year's October surprise, the marketshare race heats up in earnest next year, as Marvel has a pretty huge slate of
Emerging tidbits about comic book movies dominated the day today, with the eagerly anticipated duo of The Dark Knight Rises and The Avengers leading the
Of all the things I was pondering during this week of mixed news for Marvel, I kept coming back to this... what an unfortunate week for Tom Brevoort to
We seem to be in the middle of one of the most unusual times in recent memory for Marvel. Layoffs followed by series endings and cancellations, with
"Sport of Tycoons", indeed. The classic 1974 Carl Barks painting of that name closed yesterday at Heritage Auctions for $262,900.00, a new record for a
Green Lantern's first appearance was in All-American Comics #16. Or you could plausibly say it was Showcase #22, or even Green Lantern #59, or Green
Original comic art from key 1980s-era comics has been hot for several years. It's considered an important, peak era for comics (think Watchmen, Dark













