Secret Wars continues to blow up on the aftermarket, with the debut of Julia Carpenter on auction at Heritage Auctions.
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The Zip Comics #25 Steel Sterling story written by Robert Kanigher seems to have been inspired by the 1941 Yankees/Dodgers World Series.
Top-Notch Comics is a crossover saga between MLJ's the Shield and the Wizard, and represents a major turning point for the Wizard as well.
Dark Horse Comics #7 published by Dark Horse Comics in 1993 showed the soon-to-be Jedi Nomi Sunrider on its cover, defending her daughter following the
Archie was a rather startling contrast with the very serious MLJ superheroes also featured in Jackpot Comics.
MLJ's the Black Hood had a fascinating journey through the Golden Age of comic books, and Black Hood Comics was a part of it.
I am aware that many people think that Frank Miller's run on Daredevil is the bee's knees. And I get it, I really do. But, for personal choice, it's
One of the coolest zombie covers of the 80's, Deadworld #1 is taking bids at Heritage Auctions right now as we speak.
The spirit of Prince James, heir to the thrown of 18th century England, Mr. Justice was unleashed into the modern world in Blue Ribbon Comics
MLJ superhero the Wizard foiled plots against America in Top-Notch Comics, including a Russian attack against the U.S. Capital Building.
MLJ's Hangman Comics #7 tells the saga of a disgruntled scientist who teams up with a gangster to unleash a pandemic on the world.
Once upon a time, Dark Horse had the license to Aliens and Predator comic books, and with them, publisher Mike Richardson built a publishing empire in
MLJ ended the pulp-style character Scarlet Avenger to make way for the style of teen humor that would make the publisher famous.
More Fun Comics #45 hit the newsstands at an interesting time for DC Comics and the comic book publishing industry at large.
Jackpot Comics was an early anthology series published by MLJ which featured some of the publisher's most popular characters.
Cartoonist Jeffrey Brown takes on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with this special Raphael sketch cover. Sponsored.
Black Hood's exit from Top Notch Comics is an interesting part of MLJ's shifting plans throughout the Golden Age of comic books.
Thrilling Crime Cases #49 from Star Publications features what is considered L.B. Cole's most bizarre crime cover.
A key issue of Neil Gaiman classic run on Sandman is up for bid at Heritage Auctions today, a CGC 9.8 of issue #50.
The saga of the Black Hood during the WW2 era and beyond makes the character a historically unique part of the Golden Age.
Cannonball Comics publisher Rural Home Publications attempted to make a big splash during WW2 -- and then it all fell apart.
Gobbledygook was an anthology comic book published by Mirage Studios in 1986 "done by our friends". Those friends happened to include Kevin Eastman, Peter
After his debut in Bomber Comics #1, Kismet became the cover star for the first time, alongside Wonder Boy on Bomber Comics #3.
The star of the title Blazing Comics from Rural Home Publications, the Green Turtle was the creation of Chinese-American artist Chu F. Hing.
Adventure Comics #103 cover-dated April 1946 featured the start of long-running series for Superboy and several now-legendary DC characters.
The first Marvel Comics issue of Godzilla form the 70's is taking bids on a CGC copy today at Heritage Auctions.
When Hank McCoy, The Beast, was introduced by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in X-Men #1, he was a big white guy with larger hands and feet than one might have
Al Feldstein's Sunny was a slightly racier version of the teenage drama of Archie's Riverdale that brought him to the attention of Bill Gaines
In her debut appearance in Air Fighters Comics, Valkyrie was persuaded by Airboy to switch sides and join the Allies during WWII.
In Action Comics #39, Superman fights an early example of a character who has been given powers by exposure to radiation.