A Vampires vs Zombies saga that resonates now as much as ever, Max Brooks' Extinction Agenda is a conflict at the crossroads of horror.
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An underappreciated series with unrestrained covers and interiors to match, Chesler's Punch Comics is worth your attention.
The centuries-spanning tales of Garth and Princess Malu were inspired by a British comic strip and Conan the Barbarian.
The Promise Collection is a group of high grade comics from 1939-1952, and late 1947 was about true crime, true love, and synthetic gems.
Batman: The Animated Series animation drawing of Harley Quinn hits auction over at Heritage, where fans can now bid. Sponsored.
This Marvel Studios production cel from the animated X-Men features Jean Grey's Phoenix and can now be bid on at Heritage. Sponsored.
A decade before the Phantom Zone, these criminals from Krypton were punished in a way that would have consequences for Superman and Earth
The Aquaman story in More Fun Comics #76 was inspired by real-world events from the early moments of WW2.
In 1968, Stan Lee called the moment that Incredible Hulk #102 was part of "The beginning of the second Golden Age of Marvel".
Fantastic Four #12 is a definitive early Marvel crossover saga featuring the Hulk, and has been a collector favorite for decades.
The Promise Collection is a group of high grade comics from 1939-1952, and in mid 1947, female characters began to take center stage.
Jim Lee, Bill Sienkiewicz, Walt Simonson, Arthur Adams, and many others have art available in the Ed Asner Family Center Charity Auction.
This week, DC Comics told retailers that the 1:25 tiered variant cover for Batman #118 that plays off Todd McFarlane's cover to Spider-Man #1 would switch
The Eagle first appeared in the Fox Features Syndicate 1940 release Science Comics #1, but then the super-scientist became a super-soldier.
Marvel's original 1955 Black Knight series by Stan Lee and Joe Maneely is likely inspired by the 1954 Black Knight film starring Alan Ladd.
Even in a pop-cultural world where ordinary zombies have become mainstream, the Crossed series by Ennis and Jacen Burrows left its mark.
Whiz Comics 4, published with US Presidential election season in full swing, features Sivana subverting the election with his daughter's help
Flash Comics #5 features a fascinating story about collecting, and a King Standish cover by Jon L. Brummer.
Amazing Spider-Man #149 by Gerry Conway and Ross Andru (and with cover by Gil Kane) would become a controversial moment for the character.
The Promise Collection is a group of high grade comics from 1939-1952, and in early 1947, comics began to head in new directions.
Tales of Suspense #58 features a classic Iron Man vs Captain America battle by Stan Lee, Don Heck and Dick Ayers.
The debut of Deadman in 1967's Strange Adventures #205 from DC Comics by Arnold Drake and Carmine Infantino is an underrated 1960s moment.
Moon Knight #25 is a very hard comic book to find in a CGC 9.8 condition, on account of a) 1982 newsprint and distribution and b) that jet black Bill
The mid-1970s were the right time for the rise of Marvel's Morbius the Living Vampire, and his Fear series run is a wild part of his legacy.
The Fantastic Four's signature brand of superheroic science has always been one of the keys to its success in Marvel's comic books.
The underrated 97-issue DC Comics Presents series debuted the New Teen Titans in 1980, and Masters of the Universe in 1982.
The Promise Collection is a group of high grade comics from 1939-1952, and the second half of 1946 features a comics industry shake-up .
You should be bidding on this first appearance of Iron Fist on Heritage Auctions today. What are you waiting for?
The Promise Collection is a group of high grade comics from 1939-1952, and the first half of 1946 features initial fallout of the atomic era.
The Gold Key Scooby Doo comic book series of the early 1970s wonderfully captures the vibe of the original cartoons.