L.B. Cole's science fiction and horror covers on Star Publication's Blue Bolt run are a spectacular example of his cover work.
Comics Archives
Get ready for a fast-paced race in Sonic the Hedgehog #69! Can Sonic and friends handle this extreme challenge, or will they crash and burn?
Star Trek Celebrations #1 promises a galaxy worth of LGBTQIA+ heroes coming together in an anthology that’s light-years ahead.
Red Sonja #11 sees our fiery heroine strike a deal with the devil to combat chaos. Who knew negotiating with Hell had perks?
In a Slam-Bang Comics origin that has elements similar to Captain Marvel, an aged magician gave a man power "beyond all ordinary mortals."
Vernon and Elwood's road trip from hell continues in Golgotha Motor Mountain #3. Who knew selling mutant drugs could be such a drag?
In February, Bleeding Cool ran the scoop that Marvel and DC Comics were to reprint all their crossover titles, as well as the Amalgam line.
When Inspector Pilgrim popped up in Flash there were comparisons to be made to John Constantine and Doctor Who. But what about River Song?
After three distinct attempts to launch its comic book line, Hillman found its footing with Airboy in the early days of Air Fighters Comics.
Marvel Comics has sent Blood Hunt #1 back for a second printing as well as Union Jack The Ripper, while Ultimate X-Men gets a fourth.
"Even after over thirteen years of owning Rodman Comics and thinking I have seen it all, I am still proved wrong."
Amanda Waller has declared all speedsters a threat to humanity. And the Flash is on the run... isn't he always? While Green Arrow is at rest.
New to Diamond, SHP launches in August with The Killing Machine by Darin S Cape & Michael Fortin, and Woodstake by Cape & Felipe Kroll
Tomorrow sees Spider-Boy #7 published by Dan Slott and Paco Medina, as Madame Monstrosity turns her own monster making science upon herself.
Schomburg's covers for Standard/Better/Nedor have steadily commanded more attention, such as his classic robot cover for Brick Bradford #6.
Hellverine launches from Marvel tomorrow as Benjamin Percy's runs on Wolverine and Ghost Rider come together with a new Hellverine.
Tomorrow's Ultimate Spider-Man #5 focuses on the "secret history of Harry Osborn" as the new Green Goblin.. but is it more Doc Ock?
Debuting in Quality Comics' Feature Comics #27 by Will Eisner, Doll Man is considered the Golden Age's first shrinking superhero.
Will the right choice be made to save mutantkind? Find out in this week's Rise of the Powers of X #5 preview!
Magno the Magnetic Man was the underappreciated star of Ace Periodicals' long-running Super-Mystery Comics title, debuting in issue #1 in 1940
Catch the high-stakes action in Jackpot and Black Cat #3 as our heroines face a deadly blackmail ring threatening NYC!
Trans literature and science fiction have often gone hand in hand. And now Star Trek gets new trans representation and lore (Spoilers)
In addition to two Captain Science stories, Captain Science #6 features "World War III with Ants" & an obscure photo of Stanisława Popielska
Last year at CCXP Luciano Vecchio was selling this print of Mystique and Destiny with the slogan "Be Gay. Do Crime."
Mary Jane Watson Made Impossibly Ugly By Marvel This Week (Spoilers for Jackpot & Black Cat, Edge Of Spider-Verse and X-Men Wedding Special)
The original Midnight Sons are back in Midnight Sons: Blood Hunt #1, but first, they have to defeat Blade. Because, why not?
The creation of Jack Binder and Carl Formes, Captain Battle was another wild take on Golden Age superheroes from publisher Lev Gleason.
At MCM London Comic Con, Panini unveiled a new publishing line, separate from Marvel, Panini Manga UK, with Disney titles.
On Wednesday, Marvel comic book titles will include the following ad from Coca-Cola, featuring nothing but a QR code...
Yesterday was the final day of the MCM London Comic Con and the sun stayed strong through the show, great for cosplay.