Amazing Spider-Man #50 is a Silver Age Marvel key with a lot going for it, including the debut of The Kingpin.
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Kirby's Machine Man used Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey a a springboard to launch a saga about the soul of a machine.
Dr. Doom and the Sub-Mariner's epic team-up in Fantastic Four #6 almost proved too much for the FF, and has some amazing history behind it.
Mr. Fear was seemingly the perfect early foe for the Man Without Fear in Daredevil #6, in a story by Stan Lee and Wally Wood from 1965.
Mary Jane's debut into the Amazing Spider-Man storyline in issues #42 and #43 is one of the most iconic moments in Marvel history.
One of the most fascinating aspects of Alan Moore's work on the Crossed+100 series is his thoughts on how humanity could survive this future.
The Promise Collection is a group of high grade comics from 1939-1952, & in 1950, DC Comics launched Strange Adventures with Destination Moon
While not the first Marvel title that only lasted one issue, 1968's Iron Man and Sub-Mariner #1 was the first time they did it on purpose.
The first appearance and origin of Daredevil in Daredevil #1 by Bill Everett and Stan Lee has been in great demand in 2021.
The Promise Collection is a group of high grade comics from 1939-1952, and in 1949, Captain America fought the Red Skull... in Hell.
The highest graded copy of Superman #1 to hit public auction in nearly 20 years has just sold for a record $2.6M at ComicConnect.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 CGC 9.8, the legendary 1984 release from Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird, has just sold for $250,000.
Before he became an Avenger, Hawkeye debuted as an Iron Man antagonist in a Tales of Suspense #57 cover story by Stan Lee and Don Heck.
Created by Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith based on material by Robert E. Howard, Red Sonja first appeared in Conan the Barbarian #23.
The Promise Collection is a group of high grade comics from 1939-1952, in 1949, Marvel kicked off its horror era with Lovecraftian Stan Lee.
Creators for Creators has just announced that submissioned for its $30,000 grant in support of creator-owned comic book work have opened.
A character with a role in Sony's Spider-Verse, The Miguel O'Hara Spider-Man 2099 began in earnest with his series debut in 1992.
The famous super mouse Mighty Mouse made his comic book debut in Marvel's Terry-Toons Comics #38 from 1945.
The early 1970s era of Wonder Woman was both acclaimed and controversial at the time, and is historically fascinating today.
A character with a role in Sony's Spider-Verse, Miguel O'Hara and Spider-Man 2099 first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man 365 in 1992.
The Promise Collection is a group of high grade comics from 1939-1952, and in Q1 1949, Superboy got his own DC Comics series.
During the Pre-Code era, the New York Legislature had issues with a story drawn by Don Rico in Marvel Tales #97 in 1951.
Strange Tales #97 (cover dated June 1962), contains a story which features characters named Aunt May and Uncle Ben.
Fawcett's Captain Marvel lived up to his name in the earliest issues of Whiz Comics, with a number of war-themed covers and stories.
After the character's short debut in Strange Tales #110, Doctor Strange's backstory really began to take shape in Strange Tales #115.
Marvel had plans for She-Hulk as a television star from the moment of her debut in Savage She-Hulk #1 in 1980.
The Promise Collection is a group of high grade comics from 1939-1952, and in Q4 1948 the Riddler debuted in Detective Comics #140.
Dell Comics' Four Color ran for 1354 issues from 1942-1962, and is one of the most important and successful titles in American comics history
The Promise Collection is a group of high grade comics from 1939-1952, and in Q3 1948 the industry launched a huge number of new series.
We knew that Bruce Wayne was leaving Gotham City with Batman #118, but now comes word that Jace Fox is moving to New York City.