Never take a fictional dog's origin story at face value. Dogs really do have secret lives, it seems, and every time I'm tempted to forget about the
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Obscure as it is, the setting and theme of Captain America Comics #74 seems familiar now: One of Marvel's great villains has found himself in a weird place
"Why did they write this story at this moment in time?" has become my favorite question to ask when it comes to comics history. The answer is often just
In the beginning, Superman could leap tall buildings. Conventional wisdom says his power of flight was introduced in the radio show but that could be wrong
Futurama's Bender appears to be inspired by Alex Schomburg's cover for Startling Comics #49 from 1948, the title's original Captain Future has Futurama ties
Did Man-Bat start the Bronze Age of comics and usher in the legions of monsterous anti-heroes that were to follow in the 1970s? It's a strong case.
Collectors sometimes wonder why Silver Age Flash and Green Lantern are so much more rare than their Marvel equivalents, and it's all about the reboot.
Marvel's The Avengers franchise may be unstoppable at the box office, but Justice League of America #1 in CGC 9.6 wins with vintage comics collectors.
We've covered a lot of chart-busting sales of the first appearance of Spider-Man in Amazing Fantasy #15 during the first decade of Bleeding Cool. It is
On our way to discussing Thor: Ragnarok art in this Comic Connect Event Auction, we discuss Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and having lunch with a Marvel character.
Ending today, Comic Connect is having yeat another awesome round of auctions featuring tons of key books and amazing original art!
Something new and a little different tonite: as many of you know, we love our old paper here at Bleeding Cool, and our friends at Comic Connect are having
Ending today on Comic Connect is an auction containing many high-grade and rare Walking Dead comics and variant covers you need to check out!
Ending today on Comic Connect is a ridiculously aweosme auction of original art pages from the Robert Kirkman zombie epic The Walking Dead.
Fiction House title Planet Comics has long been considered one of the most collectible titles of the Golden Age. The combination of hard-charging and
As a serious Superman collector myself, I've wanted one of the three known copies of this Superman Comics Ashcan ever since I started reading Gary
Now it's official: an Action Comics #1 CGC 8.5 (white pages) has just sold for $2,052,000 at Comic Connect auction.
Vintage comic book auction house Comic Connect has decided to continue the auction of an Action Comics #1 CGC 8.5 after a website glitch at auction close.
An Action Comics #1 CGC 8.5 has sold for $2,007,500 at Comic Connect. The comic features the first appearance of Superman by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
Suspense Comics is a short-lived suspense/horror title best known for some startling covers, particularly the cover of this issue, which has become one of the best known covers of the Golden Age.
I've been revisiting old comics through the lens of world history lately, and the results are often surprising. We tend to think of comics as being influenced by film, books, and other media, and while they have been, it's far less true than one might think.
Harlem Youth Report #5 was published in 1964, distributed by an organization led by Cyril deGrasse Tyson, Civil Rights activist and educator.
Fans have been having this debate about Batman vs Superman for a long time. Long before the characters actually met in comics, film, or any other format,
Rather tantalizingly captioned "For Your Personal Collection" in the upper left corner, this double page spread from Our Fighting Forces #155 by Jack Kirby and inker D. Bruce Berry is an interesting combination of two things that Kirby is well-known for: "Kirby Machines" and World War II.
There's always something special about this time of year: the snow is mostly gone, it's a little bit warmer, and of course there's the NCAA men's
Captain America Comics #1 is an incredibly important comic. The story by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon features the first appearance of Captain America, Bucky,
A copy of Marvel Comics #1 helped the Houston-area Bedrock City comic shop chain make it through the turmoil in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.
Comic book fans value their history highly, and although comic book and original art prices often seem crazy, I can assure you that every collector ever