A CGC Milestone Edition of Amazing Fantasy #15 is taking bids at Heritage Auctions right now, and it is pretty cool.
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The big debut of Omega Red is taking bids at Heritage Auctions today. Do you think he is used enough in comics?
Is there a subtle little Killraven Easter Egg in Eternals? The character got his start from Marvel building on HG Wells' War of the Worlds.
Some wonderful Jack Davis monster album artwork is taking bids right now at Heritage Auctions, so go get a bid in.
In the classic Fantastic Four #33, the Atlantean warlord Attuma challenged Namor's right to wear the crown of Atlantis by force.
After reuniting with the Atlanteans, the Sub-Mariner disrupts a United Nations assembly to declare war on the human race!
The first appearance of Usagi Yojimbo is taking bids right now at Heritage Auctions, and it is going to get expensive.
Whiz Comics #58 featuring an awesome Captain Marvel cover, from The Promise Collection is taking bids at Heritage Auctions.
A classic issue of Tales From The Crypt and a CGC copy no less, is taking bids at Heritage Auctions right now.
War Against Crime #10 was the debut of the Vault Keeper and Vault of Horror from EC Comics, helping to change the face of comic book horror.
Getting a CGC graded comic book is super tough and for an oversized comic? Forget about it. But there's a Hard Boiled 1 CGC 10 up for auction
A custom bound edition of X-Men issues 1-15 is taking bids at Heritage Auctions right now, and it is awesome.
One of the most iconic Incredible Hulk covers of all time in a CGC 9.8 is taking bids at Heritage Auctions.
The original art for the Secret Wars #8 interior page which serves as the origin of Spider-Man's symbiotic black costume, sold for $3.36M.
The Action Comics #1 CGC 6.0 "Rocket Copy" has just sold for $3,180,000 at Heritage Auctions, making it the 4th comic in the $3M club.
It's not been too bad for Jim Starlin or late. His creations for Marvel Comics back in the seventies have become world-famous, with more to come. His
Jack Kirby is not known for drawing Conan The Barbarian. But he did draw Conan once for publication, the cover to Giant-Size Conan #5 back in 1975, the
The original artwork to the first cover of Marvel's The Defenders, by Sal Buscema and Jim Mooney, from 1972 is up for auction. It currently has bids of
The cover to New Mutants #93 featured Wolverine and Cable going at it, surrounded by focus lines. But it wasn't always the case. It turns out that Rob
Frank Frazetta was an early comic book artist who transitioned into fantasy work, whose art has become the most valued of its type in the world. He also
Now, this is a famous one. The comic book itself is famous, Larry Hama's all-silent issue of GI Joe #21 spotlighting Snake Eyes. And this is the original
This is a famous one. You know the story, the moment that Peter Parker tries on the symbiote costume for the first time, from Secret Wars #8 from 1984.
Fawcett, the publisher best known for Captain Marvel produced one of the most notorious crime comic issues of the 1950s era.
Barbara Morse was an unnamed background character in her debut in Astonishing Tales #6, but she was destined to become Mockingbird.
Doctor Doom's origin and rise to villainy was detailed at length in Fantastic Four Annual #2 by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee.
Amazing Spider-Man #50 is a Silver Age Marvel key with a lot going for it, including the debut of The Kingpin.
Kirby's Machine Man used Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey a a springboard to launch a saga about the soul of a machine.
Dr. Doom and the Sub-Mariner's epic team-up in Fantastic Four #6 almost proved too much for the FF, and has some amazing history behind it.
57 years ago Marvel reintroduced its most popular Golden Age character to new audiences in Avengers #4, kicking the Marvel Age into high gear.
Mr. Fear was seemingly the perfect early foe for the Man Without Fear in Daredevil #6, in a story by Stan Lee and Wally Wood from 1965.