In a Hit Comics #25 story by Otto Binder and Sheldon Moldoff, Kid Eternity was killed before his time and given incredible power to make up for it.
Comics Archives
The Black Cat made her debut in Pocket Comics #1 by Alfred Harvey and Al Gabriel, and the featured covers by Joe Simon and Bob Powell.
Four Favorites is an underappreciated Ace Periodicals series that ranged from superheroes to horror, and included Harvey Kurtzman's early work.
Marvely/Timely's the Human Torch was not the only Golden Age fire-based hero that legendary artist Alex Schomburg provided covers for.
Kami Garcia and Brittney Williams are creating a new middle-grade graphic novel together, Mixed-Up, to be published by First Second.
Captain Flight Comics introduced Red Rocket with this classic cover on issue #5 from Robert Farrell's Four Star Publications in 1944.
Rebellion is putting the old IPC Action Force comics back into print in time for Christmas as Skybound kickstarts the Marvel GI Joe comics.
Captain Aero Comics featured an eclectic mix of characters including Miss Victory and Alias X, and art by Russ Heath and L.B. Cole.
Fat Jack’s Comicrypt of Philadelphia has been evicted by their landlord after 48 years of operating on Sansom Street, in Center City.
A copy of Doll Man #29 with the first appearance of Queen Mab from 1950 is up for auction from Heritage Auctions, CGC slabbed at 6.5.
Dan Zolnerowich's spectacular Kaanga action cover on Jungle Comics #30 from Fiction House in 1942 has made it a favorite in the decades since.
Steve Cook of 2000AD/Rebellion took to the stage this weekend at the Diamond Retailer event at MCM to talk through the publisher's plans.
Amazing Adventures ran for six issues from Ziff-Davis beginning in 1950, issue #2 features work by Alex Schomburg, Bernard Sachs and more.
Joe Field has found a new location in Concord for his 37-year-old shop, Flying Colors Comics after it was forced out by bagels.
In 1940, Eastern introduced its second monthly title with Reg’lar Fellers Heroic Comics, licensed from the Reg’lar Fellers of America,
Nat Gertler's About Comics is bringing back to print the earliest works of Dr Bryan Talbot with BrainStorm.
Puppy romance for manga readers with Pupposites Attract by Sei Kamiizumi and EDO leads Kodansha's August 2024 solicits and solicitations.
Yutaka's tale of high school rebellion and romance in I Wanna Do Bad Things With You leads Viz Media's August 2024 solicits and solicitations
Only one printing of the DC/Marvel Crossovers Omnibuses topped traffic at Bleeding Cool yesterday. Where you can still read all about stuff.
Discover The Clock, the Golden Age's first masked hero, in continuing adventures in early issues of Crack Comics Quality Comics.
The Crime Detector story in the 1945's Gold Medal Comics features a method of stopping potential criminals before they commit crimes
On Monday, Bleeding Cool broke the news that Marvel comic book titles will include a promotion from Coca-Cola, and they have done.
Today sees the publication of The Rise Of The Powers Of X #5 and the X-Men Wedding Special. And our two brides, Mystique and Destiny.
Today's Wolverine #50 is the last outing for the Cylops/Jean GRey/Wolverine throuple before it is finally deep-holed into the Krakoan Pit.
Jungle Comics #3 features a classic cover by Charles Sultan on this issue of the Fiction House series featuring Kaanga.
Bulletman and Bulletgirl soar into action against Mr. Ego in this early issue from their series, also featuring Ghost Stories by Dave Berg.
Moira Mactaggert, architect of Krakoa, in partnership with Charles Xavier and Magneto, went bad. So how do you walk back from genocide?
All-New Comics #13 from Harvey in 1946 includes Al Avison on Green Hornet, Joe Simon & Jack Kirby on Stuntman, and Bob Powell on Flyin' Fool
In Ultimate Spider-Man #1, it was revealed that the young terrorist-suspect Tony Stark had delivered a message to the thirty-something Peter Parker.
Wow Comics #10 from Fawcett in 1943 features the ultimate Mary Marvel cover from her early adventures by artist Marc Swayze.