In Wings Comics #85, Captain Wings must prevent a military superplane from falling into the wrong hands to prevent the outbreak of WW III.
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Eastern Color's Heroic Comics series debuted underappreciated Bill Everett superhero Hydroman and Tarpé Mills' Purple Zombie.
Strange Adventures lived up to its name during its run 1950-1973, and "The Space-Roots of Evil" is an excellent example of the series.
With the power of Static Electricity at his fingertips, Spark Man served as an equalizer against evil in his Sparkler Comics adventures.
In the Silver Age, Bill Finger and Sheldon Moldoff turned Clayface from a throwaway character into a Batman rogue's gallery staple.
G.I. Joe And The Transformers was a limited series comic book from Marvel Comics that first combined characters from Hasbro's G.I. Joe and Transformers
James Rhodes, also known as War Machine, first appeared in Iron Man #118 in 1979, created by David Michelinie and John Byrne. Initially a supporting
Okay, so they didn't know this would be Ben Reilly. Not back then, anyway. The cloned Spider-Man, Peter Parker, who was meant to have passed on, would be
When the God of War got humanity to turn its back on the institutions of knowledge on Earth, he forgot about Mysta of the Moon.
Once Daredevil debuted in Silver Streak Comics #6, he quickly took over that title and eight months later, was spun off into his own title.
Sheena's early adventures in Jumbo Comics are some amazing stuff, and Jumbo Comics #18 from Fiction House is no exception.
There is a ridiculous deal on a CGC Star Wars: Tales Of The Jedi Dark Horse comic on Heritage Auctions today.
Lasting 73 issues from January 1940 to Winter 1953, Planet Comics is the most important science fiction title in American comic book history
It might be a very long time before we see a complete set of Marvel Mystery Comics from a single collector sold at a single auction again.
How do you take the strangest Phantom Lady story of the Golden Age and make it even stranger in the Comics Code era? Add the Phantomobile.
Was Key Ring Comics' Radior originally meant for a feature in Dell's War Comics series before the company cooled off on superheroes?
There is a super nice CGC copy of TMNT #5 from the Mirage Comics run taking bids at Heritage Auctions today.
The Shadow debuts at DC Comics and is taking bids at Heritage Auctions today for a super nice CGC copy, at a great price.
Aviation-themed covers were a large part of the early era of L.B. Cole's career as a comic book cover artist.
After the Superman TV show sparked a new superhero boom in 1953, Farrell's Black Cobra became a thoroughly Cold War-era superhero.
Street & Smith's Super-Magician Comics ended with a story about how gods lose their power as their worshippers die off.
Wonder Woman 200 in high grade is taking bids at Heritage Auctions today. 70's goodness right there.
Blackstone the Magician faces off against descendants of the original Gunpowder Plot conspirators in this weird Super-Magician Comics tale.
Blackstone the Magician's comic book career took some fascinating twists and turns, and includes Shadow creator Walter Gibson.
International editions of key comic books like Brazil's O Homem-Aranha have been gaining popularity among collectors in recent times.
In one of the most impressive auction results of the year, the first appearance of Luke Cage in Hero for Hire #1 has sold for $102,000.
Considered one of the most important Marvel comics ever published, Marvel Mystery Comics #9 helped set the stage for the Marvel Universe.
June Tarpé Mills' Miss Fury had a succesful run as a comic strip, was a Marvel/Timely comic, and inspired John Romita's Black Widow design.
Carol Danvers got an upgraded origin, a new backstory and a new costume towards the end of the first Ms. Marvel title.
Sandman no not that one, but just as cool, has a few bronze age issues taking bids at Heritage Auctions today.