With Matt Baker and others, Jack Kamen redefined the look of The Fox Feature lineup beginning in 1947, creating some of the most memorable covers of the era.
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Here are a few spoilery notes regarding what may be coming up for DC Comics titles as DC All-In kicks off new storylines.
Batman: Gotham by Gaslight - The Kryptonian Age #5 hits stores this week. Luthor's Suicide Squad faces off against a super-powered sheriff in Smallville. Who will prevail in this steampunk showdown?
James Tynion IV's publishing house, Tiny Onion, will launch their own newspaper publication for NYCC, Tiny Onion Presents, TOP #1 for $1
A few days ago, Bleeding Cool scooped the news that in January, Marvel Comics would publish a comic called X-Men: Xavier's Secret #1.
On the brink of the introduciton of the Comics Code in 1954, Marvel/Atlas expanded into a market segment that Fiction House left behind.
Earlier this year, the Pop Culture Marketing Trends Summit was held at MCM London Comic Con. And now it's back.
Not to be confused with Patsy Walker's frenemy Hedy Wolfe, Hedy De Vine was a movie star who had her own Marvel series.
I hear the goss that, ahead of an NYCC announcement, digital comics publisher and distributor GlobalComix will add DC Comics to their service
Just as Fiction House was ending Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, Marvel launched Lorna, the Jungle Queen by Don Rico and Werner Roth.
Heritage Auctions presents Christine Farrell's complete DC Comics collection, featuring rare issues and original art.
Just like they did with their Superhero kids graphic novels, and their YA graphic novels, DC Comics is collecting their "spooky" kids graphic novels.
DC Comics announces Nubia: Too Real, sequel to the award-winning YA graphic novel Nubia: Real One by L.L. McKinney and Robyn Smith.
Alexa Frank has been announced as the 2024 winner of The Sophie Castille Awards for Comics in Translation into English at the Lakes.
Millie the Model's longtime frenemy Chili Seven (later renamed Chili Storm) was introduced in a story in Millie the Model Comics #3.
Superman's Good Guy Gang is a new MG graphic novel out next year by Death & Sparkles creator Rob Justus from DC Comics.
John Buscema did significant work for publisher Orbit from 1950 to 1953, including several covers for their romance comic book line.
Supergirl: Cosmic Adventures in the 8th Grade by Landry Q. Walker and Eric Jones was published by DC Comics in 2008/2009.
Betty, Archie, and Reggie are featured in what might be the most infamous accidental double entendre cover from vintage comics history.
Steve Foxe is writing a middle-grade graphic novel with co-creator of Fanboys Vs Zombies, artist Jerry Gaylord, Kid Flash: Going Rogue.
'Pretty Little Liars' author Sara Shepard ventures into YA graphic novels with Stephanie Pepper on Birds of Prey: The Origins.
Best remembered for his legendary DC Comics work, Sheldon Moldoff also made formative contributions to Pre-Code Horror comic books.
After their 1947 debut in Marvel's Junior Miss, Cindy Smith, Sandra Lake and the residents of Oakdale got their own series with Cindy Comics.
DC Comics' Teen Titans YA graphic novel series continues with. Kami Garcia and Gabriel Picolo's upcoming Teen Titans Together.
Comic creators Ram V and Anand RK tease new Gotham-related DC project. Ram V also shares progress on New Gods with Evan Cagle.
Superman #19 by Joshua Williamson and Dan Mora who is drawing everything these days, picks right up from the final Absolute Power.
Iconic Archie Comics frenemies Betty and Veronica got a series of their own for the first time beginning in 1950 from Dan DeCarlo and others.
Dan Watters and Dexter Soy come to Nightwing #119 for DC All In, and we have the first five pages of that first issue to flick through...
Cinderella Love #26 contains the inspiration for both that issue's Matt Baker cover as well as his iconic issue #25 cover.
Wonder Woman #14 by Tom King and Daniel Sampere has promised to reveal the origin of Wonder Woman's daughter, Trinity.