Blurb to the contrary, Harry Anderson's cover for Astonishing #32 represents the interior story "The Werewolf Takes a Wife" by Paul Reinman.
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Fawcett, the publisher best known for Captain Marvel produced one of the most notorious crime comic issues of the 1950s era.
In which the elusive Liberty Comics #12 gives us a hook into understanding the wheeling and dealing of the comic book industry of its era.
Witches Tales #25 (Harvey, 1954) is a classic among two different groups of people for two different reasons that involve the same story
Pay-Off is one of a small line of little-known but memorable crime comic book titles from magazine publisher D.S. Publishing.
Jason Philip Macendale Jr. aka the Hobgoblin split with his demon in Web of Spider-Man #86, resulting in the even weirder Demogoblin.
Ant-Man gets trapped in a glass case of emotion on classic Tales To Astonish cover, taking bids at Heritage Auctions.
A very nice CGC copy of Marvel Comics original Star Wars run issue #106 is taking bids at Heritage Auctions today.
Famous Funnies #81 features the comic book debut of early female comic superhero Invisible Scarlet O'Neil, with cover by H.G. Peter.
The War That Time Forgot debuted in Star Spangled War Stories #90, and the ongoing dinosaurs vs soldiers battles quickly took over the title.
While Tigra's Marvel Chillers series didn't last long, the character subsequently became a regular guest in Fantastic Four and beyond.
In Wings Comics #85, Captain Wings must prevent a military superplane from falling into the wrong hands to prevent the outbreak of WW III.
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.





























