Before the film comes out, snag up the first appearance of Shang-Chi in comics over at Heritage Auctions right now.
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Despite his legal conflicts with DC Comics, Victor Fox's Wonderworld Comics title became a historically important title of the Golden Age.
There have been a few versions of Electro, but the one that debuted in Amazing Spider-Man #9 has become the definitive version.
Venus is a truly unusual Marvel/Timely/Atlas comic book series that was published at a time of major change in the comic book industry.
The Promise Collection is a group of high grade comics from 1939-1952, the 1941/42 period sees superheroes respond to US's declaration of war
An original Love and Rockets page by iconic indie comic book artist Jamie Hernandez hits auction at Heritage. Sponsored.
When you think of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles going under the hammer, you would be forgiven for thinking of a CRUNCH sound effect followed by a big
There is a reason why Rob Liefeld charges three figures to sign this comic book; because it means that someone is going to sell it for four figures. New
American icon Uncle Sam became a comic book superhero in Quality Comics title National Comics, adapted for this purpose by Will Eisner.
An underappreciated series with unrestrained covers and interiors to match, Chesler's Punch Comics is worth your attention.
One of the most fascinating aspects of Alan Moore's work on the Crossed+100 series is his thoughts on how humanity could survive this future.
A funny thing happened on Captain America's way to the Silver Age... he made a "test" appearance as a villain in disguise first.
Before he became an EC Comics legend and the longtime editor of Mad Magazine, Al Feldstein brought us the teenage drama of Sunny and Junior.
Tucked away in the pages of Fox Features Syndicate's All Top Comics #10 is a Matt Baker Phantom Lady story that's one of her strangest tales.
The Skeleton Hand series was publisher ACG's attempt to chart a different course with the genre at the height of the pre-Code era.
As part of this weekend's Comic Books Select Auction #122132 at Heritage Auctions, they have a copy of Marvel Comics' first Masters Of The Universe comic
The Promise Collection is a group of unbelievably high grade comic books from 1939-1952, and 1941 includes the famous debut of Daredevil Comics.
The creation of comics legend Will Eisner, Lady Luck began life as a backup in The Spirit newspaper sections, but briefly got her own series.
Maurice Whitman is underrated artist of the late Golden Age, and his Fiction House covers on Jumbo Comics among others are among his best.
EC Comics title International Comics (continued for one issue as International Crime Patrol) doesn't get as much attention as it deserves.
57 years ago Marvel reintroduced its most popular Golden Age character to new audiences in Avengers #4, kicking the Marvel Age into high gear.
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.
Doc Samson's 1971 debut in Incredible Hulk #141 from Marvel introduced another Gamma Radiation-powered character into the mix.
The Promise Collection is a group of unbelievably high grade comic books from 1939-1952, and 1941 is the dawn of Captain America Comics.
Science fiction, fantasy and horror pulp Weird Tales began in February 1928 and introduced the likes of Conan and Cthulhu to the world.
A really nice CGC graded copy of Star Wars Marvel Comics book Kanan #1 is up for auction at Heritage Auctions.
Taking bids at Heritage Auctions today is a CGC graded copy of SilverHawks #1 from Marvel Comics in the 80's.
DC's Black Canary soared to prominence from obscure and elusive beginnings in a Johnny Thunder backup story in Flash Comics #86.
Green Lantern villain the Harlequin appeared 8 times within a year in 1948/49, and provided one of the biggest plot twists of the era.
Fox's Green Mask got his powers from a Vita-Ray machine long before Captain America did, and this Golden Age series is tough to get.