Important Golden Age comic book title Speed Comics ran through three different publishers 1939-1947, ending with issue #44.
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There's been quite a bit of debate over the years as to who drew the cover of Harvey Comics' Speed Comics #22.
Little-remembered publisher Leo Greenwald took over Speed Comics for just two issues -- but made big changes in the title.
Now is the time to start stocking up on Nova comics, before the MCU comes calling for him. Grab this one at Heritage Auctions today.
Munson Paddock used a psychedelic concert poster art style somehow transported to 1940 for Mars Mason of the Interplanetary Mail Service.
Bob Powell's cover for Speed Comics #38 from Harvey is based on a historic WWII moment that took place a few weeks prior.
Considered the last western outlaw and perhaps the first of a new breed of 20th century killers, Harry Tracy closed out the Prize Comics.
Dick Briefer put his Frankenstein monster through its paces in the Prize Comics run, including the Prize superheroes vs the monster.
Superman Batman debuts with a special retailer's incentive cover, CGC graded, at Heritage Auctions today. Go get your bids in.
Superman strikes an iconic pose thanks to Jim Lee and his cover to issue #204, and taking bids at Heritage Auctions.
After first appearing in Feature Comics #27, Doll Man made his cover debut on Feature Comics #30 with a cover by the great Lou Fine.
Busy Arnold's title transition from Feature Funnies to Feature Comics was sparked by a forgotten legal battle of the Golden Age.
Alan Moore was trending this weekend. Which is the kind of thing that always freaks people out, because in 2022 there's one thing that makes a comic book
With Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio returning to the MCU, via Hawkeye and Spider-Man No Way Home, they are both confirmed to appear in the upcoming
Golden Age comic books' first masked hero The Clock got a second lease on life when he landed at Quality Comics with Feature Funnies #3.
Frank Frazetta's Ghost Rider cover on Magazine Enterprises' Tim Holt #17 proved to be a pivotal moment for the western franchise.
Speed Comics, a relatively famous name among Golden Age comic book titles, was started by a company named after a small AL town.
The second issue of Vampire Tales with the debut of Satana is taking bids for a CGC copy at Heritage Auctions today.
Harry A. Chesler's Yankee Comics featured a character named Dr. Doom and a super-soldier serum derived from the strength of WWI heroes.
The recent announcement from Marvel Studios at San Diego Comic-Con's Hall H for an Avengers: Secret Wars movie has put a fire under back issues for both
I remember when mid-way issues of Sandman were readily available in the discount bins in comic book stores. While the early issues were collectable, it
Lev Gleason described Silver Streak Comics' The Saint feature as "the most expensive feature ever to appear in a comic magazine."
What's the secret behind Matt Baker's cover for Secrets of True Love 1 from St. John Publications? The death of Archer St. John set it motion
St. John's All-Picture All-True Love Story #2 with Matt Baker artwork is so elusive that nobody knew about it for 30 years.
The history suggests that Matt Baker was brought in to cover St. John's Amazing Ghost Stories to provide it with a very different look.
When you think of comic book romance, you think of this. Giant Comics Editions #12 Diary Secrets is one of comics history's most iconic covers
If you need a CGC copy of Star Wars #1 from #MarvelComics you should check out this 35 cent reprint at Heritage Auctions.
Longshot and Spiral make their mutant debuts, in book number one of his mini-series form 1985, taking bids at Heritage Auctions.
As the volume of Matt Baker's Fiction House contributions declined, he worked with other publishers, leading to his Fox Feature Syndicate era
Ace Periodicals' Sure-Fire Comics series featured the superhero Flash Lightning, whose origin is similar to the later Dr. Fate origin.