Daniel Clowes's critically acclaimed Ghost World was first serialized beginning in Eightball #11 in 1993 from Fantagraphics.
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Flash co-creator Gardner Fox was well known for attention to detail throughout his extensive career, and Flash Comics #3 is a great example.
Agatha Harkness always seemed a little out of place in her early Fantastic Four appearances, but that's part of what made the character work.
Harlequin only appeared nine times in the DC Comics Golden Age, but the saga in Green Lantern #29 is particularly memorable.
Getting a CGC 9.9 graded comic book is tough and for an oversized comic? Forget about it. But there's a Hard Boiled 1 CGC 9.9 up for auction.
Amazing Spider-Man #19 has a lot going on in it -- Sandman, the Enforcers, Human Torch, and the unassuming debut of Mac Gargan.
Strange Tales Annual #2's crossover between Spider-Man and the Human Torch is a Marvel gem by Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko and Stan Lee.
Green Lantern #201 was the first appearance of fan-favorite Kilowog and the beginning of a new era for the series.
Kyle Rayner's debut as a Green Lantern is part of one of the most important sagas of DC Comics' Copper Age.
Radiation gave many heroes their powers during the Cold War era, but it could also take powers away. Such was the case in Fantastic Four 38.
The infamous Guy Gardner first appeared in 1968 in Green Lantern #59 in 1968, but his debut appearance may not be what you expect.
Marvel's Wonder Man debuted -- and died -- in Avengers #9 in 1964, which may be the reason behind his enduring influence.
Jurassic World Dominion's first trailer shows Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Sam Neill, Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard vs dinosaurs worldwide.
Iron Man's "golden era" during the early issues of his run in Tales of Suspense provided the formative moments of the character's mythos.
The Sub-Mariner's search for his lost people became one of the long-term story arcs of the earliest moments of Marvel's Silver Age.
The Beast's solo stint in Marvel's Amazing Adventures series is an underappreciated moment in Marvel Mutant history.
Is the debut of Poison Ivy in Batman #181 a case of Robert Kanigher reacting to the ongoing Pop Art appropriations of the era?
Fantastic Four #48, with the introduction of Silver Surfer and Galactus, has been a Marvel milestone for decades.
Everybody's favorite gentleman thief Arsène Lupin gets a new release of the original classic material Kickstarted from Magnetic Press.
Silver Surfer #4 is a classic Marvel hero vs hero fight that pits the Silver Surfer against Thor in a story by John Buscema and Stan Lee.
Is there a subtle little Killraven Easter Egg in Eternals? The character got his start from Marvel building on HG Wells' War of the Worlds.
In the classic Fantastic Four #33, the Atlantean warlord Attuma challenged Namor's right to wear the crown of Atlantis by force.
After reuniting with the Atlanteans, the Sub-Mariner disrupts a United Nations assembly to declare war on the human race!
War Against Crime #10 was the debut of the Vault Keeper and Vault of Horror from EC Comics, helping to change the face of comic book horror.
Getting a CGC graded comic book is super tough and for an oversized comic? Forget about it. But there's a Hard Boiled 1 CGC 10 up for auction
The original art for the Secret Wars #8 interior page which serves as the origin of Spider-Man's symbiotic black costume, sold for $3.36M.
The Action Comics #1 CGC 6.0 "Rocket Copy" has just sold for $3,180,000 at Heritage Auctions, making it the 4th comic in the $3M club.
Fawcett, the publisher best known for Captain Marvel produced one of the most notorious crime comic issues of the 1950s era.
Barbara Morse was an unnamed background character in her debut in Astonishing Tales #6, but she was destined to become Mockingbird.
Doctor Doom's origin and rise to villainy was detailed at length in Fantastic Four Annual #2 by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee.