The Promise Collection is a group of high grade comics from 1939-1952, and during the last half of 1945 several covers feature the Mighty 7th
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One of the most popular Silver Age Marvel keys of the past decade, Tales of Suspense #39 featuring Iron Man has some fascinating inspirations
Marvel's Moon Knight was a success from his obscure debut in Werewolf by Night #32 in 1975, despite Marvel's stuggles during that era.
"Imagine how much Iron Man #1 and Sub-Mariner #1 will be worth after you've kept them for awhile!" Stan Lee suggested in 1968.
The Promise Collection is a group of high grade comics from 1939-1952, and during the first half of 1945 the WPB dropped the hammer on comics
The Promise Collection is a group of high grade comics from 1939-1952, and the second half of 1944 featured the debut of Solomon Grundy.
We have a new all-time record paid for a comic book: Amazing Fantasy #15 CGC 9.6, the first appearance of Spider-Man, has sold for $3.6M.
The centuries-spanning tales of Garth and Princess Malu were inspired by a British comic strip and Conan the Barbarian.
The Promise Collection is a group of high grade comics from 1939-1952, in the first half of 1944, Captain Marvel, Superman vied for the top.
Sheena is one of the most important female comic book characters ever created, and her Fiction House series 1942-1953 is worth a look.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 CGC 9.8, the legendary 1984 release from Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird, has just sold for $245,000.
Approaching the $3M mark with over a week to go at auction, the first appearance of Spider-Man looks poised to take the comic book record.
Despite being created for the most corporate of reasons, Jessica Drew and Spider-Woman won fans over in her 1978 Marvel series.
Marvel's Wonder Man debuted -- and died -- in Avengers #9 in 1964, which may be the reason behind his enduring influence.
Marvel introduced Hercules and Zeus in Journey into Mystery Annual #1 in a scene that seems perfect for the MCU.
The Promise Collection is a group of high grade comics from 1939-1952, and in the midst of WW2 in 1943, Wonder Woman ran for President.
Marvel's brief superhero revival in the early years of the Cold War era kicked off in Young Men #24, and its a key part of Marvel history.
Almost 35 years before becoming a starring character of The Suicide Squad played by Idris Elba, Bloodsport came thisclose to killing Superman
The Captain America storyline which saw Steve Rogers as Cap using a gun to kill a terrorist would have major consequences for the series.
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.
Hal Foster was enormously influential on the comic creators of the Golden Age, and Ace Comics 26 contains Prince Valiant in comic book form.
The Promise Collection is a group of high grade comics 1939-1952, and the 1942/43 period sees the beginning involvement of Writers' War Board
"Alex Schomburg was to comic books what Norman Rockwell was to The Saturday Evening Post," Marvel's Stan Lee once noted.
Mary Marvel's series debut in Fawcett's Wow Comics title is an underappreciated gem of story and art from Otto Binder and Marc Swayze.
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.
Despite his legal conflicts with DC Comics, Victor Fox's Wonderworld Comics title became a historically important title of the Golden Age.
There have been a few versions of Electro, but the one that debuted in Amazing Spider-Man #9 has become the definitive version.
Venus is a truly unusual Marvel/Timely/Atlas comic book series that was published at a time of major change in the comic book industry.
The Promise Collection is a group of high grade comics from 1939-1952, the 1941/42 period sees superheroes respond to US's declaration of war
American icon Uncle Sam became a comic book superhero in Quality Comics title National Comics, adapted for this purpose by Will Eisner.