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Detective Comics #359 is the first appearance of Batgirl (Barbara Gordon), and it's one key among many that have been on the move lately.
Third Planet Sci-Fi Superstore of Houston, Texas has filed a lawsuit in the form of a comic book, against neighbouring Crowne Plaza River Oaks hotel and
Green Lantern #4 is a good book that got a lot of things right, but may have loaded its plate a little too high this month.
Mel Hilario, Lauren Davis, and Katie Longua, the team behind Debian Perl, Digital Detective, have auctioned their latest graphic novel, Agent Cupcake, won
Detective Comics #1039 will utilize one of the famous "22 Cheap Sales-Boosting Gimmicks That Always Work" with a shocking character death.
Action Comics 2021 Annual #1 is in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday, returning to the story of the House of El from DC Future State. Check out a preview here.
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Wonder Woman has arrived at the Graveyard of the Gods in this preview of Wonder Woman #775, which means it's time to start digging.
It's Jason Todd alone against Cheer and Mister Freeze in this preview of Batman Urban Legends #5, in stores Tuesday from DC Comics.
Red Hood works on his trust issues with Next Batman in this preview of Future State Gotham #3, in stores Tuesday from DC Comics.
Bleeding Cool likes to flick through Heritage Auction listings as, time after time, they set new record prices and make a new standard price for a comic
There are three copies of The Incredible Hulk #181, recognised as the first full appearance of Wolverine in comic books, at Heritage Auctions' current
The X-Men have been through danger and survived, before but nothing as tedious as a Silicon Valley tech conference in this preview of X-Corp #3.
Clue Comics #10 from Hillman Periodicals contains the debut of a character one wouldn't expect to find in a late Golden Age comic book.
As a new story arc begins in Thor #15, the God of Thunder (and son of Odin) will attempt to sort out his daddy issues once and for all!
When Captain America 100 hit the newsstand in January 1968, it marked the first time a comic book had used that title in nearly 14 years.
Boba Fett mus team up with Doctor Aphra in Star Wars War of the Bounty Hunters #2. Check out this preview of the Scoundrel's Ball.
See the start of a purported issue-long action sequence in this preview of Spider-Woman #13, in stores Wednesday from Marvel Comics.
For its next trick, Marvel turns the classic heroes vs. heroes concept on its head to give us villains vs. villains in this preview of Sinister War #1.
Captain Wizard Comics #1, published by Croydon Publishing Co in 1946, might just be the strangest Golden Age comic book that I've ever read.
Thank FOC It's Saturday- Planned to coincide and cover the demands of Final Order Cut Off at Diamond Comic Distributors. And now Lunar Distribution as
Sure, terraforming Mars was cool and all, but what about the environmental repercussions? And the carbon tax?! Check out a preview of Way of X #4.
Marvel Comics currently licenses and published original Ultraman comic books in the United States, currently publishing The Trials Of Ultraman as a
Joen Choe was appointed by DC Comics as Vice President – Global Brand & Creative Services in December last year. Bleeding Cool noted his appointment
Lunar Distribution has informed retailers that cardstock covers for Flash #772, Justice League #65, and Shazam #1, with their added dollar price courtesy
In his latest display of dickishness in this Excalibur #22 preview, The Beast may cause an interdimensional incident with his dickishness.
No one believes Bad Idea Comics is coming to an end at the end of the year, but nevertheless, they are kicking off the final Five with the return of Hero
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In this preview of Conan the Barbarian #23, the titular barbarian finds himself on the run for a crime he didn't commit. Can he clear his name?