Marvel Mystery Comics #8-10 is an historic crossover event, but Top-Notch Comics #5-7 with Wizard & Shield hit newsstands at the same time.
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John Cassone's the Web used his criminology skills to show that criminals can always be caught up in the web of the details of his own crimes.
The saga of the Black Hood during the WW2 era and beyond makes the character a historically unique part of the Golden Age.
Dell published Popular Comics for years, and one of the more interesting covers from the run is at Heritage Auctions today.
During the comic industry's boom time of the early 1950s, L.B. Cole covers were designed to stand out on the crowded newsstands.
Dell is remembered as the publisher of comics featuring licensed Disney characters, but they had a superhero line including Martan the Marvel Man.
Hangman Comics was an anthology comic published by Archie Comics in 1942 and 1942, and who has been revived every couple of decades or so.
A group of aviation's classic hero Airboy is taking bids at Heritage Auctions today, and you should go bid on them.
Super science hero Captain Battle was created by Jack Binder and former opera star Carl Formes, and has a weird publishing history.
Heritage Auctions is selling a couple of copies of the Daredevil comic book published by Lev Gleason back in 1944 and 1945.
Likely the most famous Marvel character outside of its superhero universe, Millie the Model debuted in 1945, created by Ruth Atkinson.
Rarity can be an elusive concept for some vintage Marvel, and the Marvel/Atlas humor line contains a number of undiscovered gems.
In Georgie Comics #1, Marvel publisher Martin Goodman as "Captain Goodman" helped Georgie in a scheme to impress Hedy Lamarr.
The "newest, biggest, solidest, keenest" comic of 1947 was Marvel's Junior Miss, featuring Cindy Smith, Sandra Lake and residents of Oakdale.
Marvel is infamous for reusing names, and Lana Comics and Frankie & Lana featured different characters running at the same time.
Accomplished artist Louise Altson painted portraits for numerous important 20th century figures, and also did some Marvel covers.
Marvel's Jann Of The Jungle uncovers a Communist plot to steal uranium by drugging jungle animals in the debut of her own title in 1955.
Wonder Woman throws a strike for charity on a classic golden age DC Comics cover at Heritage Auctions today.
Wendy Parker Comics was a different sort of romantic comedy at Marvel during its brief 1953-1954 run by artist Christopher Rule.
Not to be confused with Patsy Walker's frenemy Hedy Wolfe, Hedy De Vine was a movie star who had her own Marvel series.
Marvel's Meet Miss Bliss, inspired by the Our Miss Brooks tv franchise & Kubert's Meet Miss Pepper, was created by Stan Lee & Al Hartley.
Arguably Marvel's first female star character since her early Joker Comics appearances, Tessie got her own series with Tessie the Typist #1
Not only did Tessie become Marvel's first female cover star in Joker Comics, she also carried three titles at once in the mid-1940s.
Weeks before the introduction of Louise Grant and her alter ego the Blonde Phantom, Millie Collins assumed a different Blonde Phantom identity
Woooooo! The Nature Boy flies in and makes his debut for Charleton in this tough to snag golden age book at Heritage Auctions today.
One of the first female superheroes, Scarlet O'Neil debuts in Harvey Comics and is taking bids at Heritage Auctions today.
Joe Simon and Jack Kirby's crime comics run in the Headline Comics series featured the likes of John Dillinger and Stella Mae Dickson.
Created by Dan DeCarlo and Stan Lee, was My Girl Pearl's Mrs. Lumpkin the mother of Fantastic Four mailman Willie Lumpkin?
Perhaps the first superhero of the Atomic Age, Charles A. Vought's inventive Atomic Man had a brief run in Prize's Headline Comics.
Nyoka the Jungle Girl first appeared in the 1941 cinema serial Jungle Girl, starring Frances Gifford, then picked up in comic book stories.