The name Rawhide Kid overcame 19th and early 20th century obscurity to become an enduring part of pop culture in film, pulps and comics.
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Feature Book #26 from 1941 featuring Hal Foster's Prince Valiant, holds an interesting place in comic book collecting history.
The Promise Collection is a group of unbelievably high grade comic books from 1939-1952, and it starts with Detective Comics #33 and Batman.
Love and Rockets fans can now bid to own this Jaime Hernandez original from the La Maggie La Loca storyline at Heritage. Sponsored.
Green Arrow was finally featured on the cover of a comic book for the first time ever for More Fun Comics #77.
Star Wars collectors can get 9.8 CGC copy of the first appearance of Jaxxon right now at Heritage Auctions. Go bid right now while you can.
Now is the time to buy Savage She-Hulk #1 before the price skyrockets. There is a great copy at Heritage Auctions right now.
The late 1940s era of Flash Comics featured work by Infantino, Kubert and others on Hawkman, Flash and Black Canary and is an underrated era.
Daredevil 2 (1964) is an excellent example of the Marvel Universe of its era, from street crime to outer space, even a dose of the Cold War
The Sandman's introduction in The Amazing Spider-Man #4 by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee is one of the best villain debuts of Marvel's Silver Age.
Mary Jane's debut into the Amazing Spider-Man storyline in issues #42 and #43 is one of the most iconic moments in Marvel history.
We are still expecting an impending announcement of X-Men and the rest of Marvel's merry-marching mutants coming to the MCU (any day now, probably, just
Primer #2, published by Comico, is the first appearance of Grendel by Matt Wagner in 1982. Originally a noir comic in the style of European titles such as
The Walking Dead fans won't want to miss this original Michonne artwork by Charlie Adlard, now up for bid at Heritage Auctions. Sponsored.
EC Comics' Shock SuspenStories #6 has one of the most reproduced covers in comic book history and an equally historic story behind it.
CGC has promoted Primary Grader Matt Nelson to the role of President. While at CGC, Nelson has handled the world's most valuable comics.
You have to check out this signed Jack Kirby Doctor Doom print on auction over at Heritage Auctions right now.
Early Daredevil issues by the likes of Wally Wood, Bill Everett, Stan Lee, and others provide a unique perspective on the Marvel Universe.
Detective Comics #359 is the first appearance of Batgirl (Barbara Gordon), and it's one key among many that have been on the move lately.
Clue Comics #10 from Hillman Periodicals contains the debut of a character one wouldn't expect to find in a late Golden Age comic book.
When Captain America 100 hit the newsstand in January 1968, it marked the first time a comic book had used that title in nearly 14 years.
Captain Wizard Comics #1, published by Croydon Publishing Co in 1946, might just be the strangest Golden Age comic book that I've ever read.
Audacious and daring reporter Brenda Starr got her name from 1930s socialite Brenda Frazier and her persona and look from Rita Hayworth.
People fighting giant monsters never gets old. Case in point is DC's War That Time Forgot debuting in Star Spangled War Stories in 1960.
Science Comics #1's Dr Doom and his Molecular Kingdom draws from the same science fiction influence as the MCU's Quantum Realm.
A psychedelic Silver Surfer piece by comics icon Jack Kirby is up for auction at Heritage. Don't miss this mind-bending chance! Sponsored.
After launching in 1939, 1940 became Blue Beetle's year. He received a newspaper strip, radio show, his own series -- and an origin.
Big Shot Comics is an underappreciated title with an impressive array of comic book and comic strip talent behind it.
There's no such thing as an obscure Marvel character, even a character like Man-Wolf from Marvel's Amazing Spider-Man.
Comic book grading service CGC's parent company Certified Collectibles Group is set to be acquired by Blackstone Tactical Opportunities.