Batman #609 by Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee and Scott Williams is not the first chapter of their legendary Batman collaboration, Hush, it is the second. However,
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Infinity Gauntlet was published in 1991 by Jim Starlin, George Perez and Ron Lim as a six-issue miniseries, and saw Thanos wipe out half the life in the
Gen¹³ is a superhero team and comic book series originally created by Jim Lee, Brandon Choi and J. Scott Campbell from Aegis Entertainment/WildStorm
The Eternals were created for Marvel Comics by Jack Kirby, in 1976. In the decades since, no one expected a movie, and while there were revivals over the
Created as a weapon of Ultron to attack the Avengers, The Vision turned on his master and became integral in the Avengers' battle against Ultron in 1968's
Batman Inc or Batman Incorporated, has become a familiar concept in the DC Universe, after being introduced by Grant Morrison in 2007. That Bruce Wayne
Amazing Spider-Man #316 was published over a year after Venom's first appearance from Marvel. It is only the third appearance of the character, but their
Oh this is insane! Beatlemania! As part of a massive auction of premium comic books and original artwork at Heritage Auctions, they are selling a lot of
As part of a massive auction of premium comic books and original artwork at Heritage Auctions, taking place today, with Bleeding Cool covering only a tiny
As part of a massive auction of premium comic books and original artwork at Heritage Auctions, taking place today, there is a page of original artwork
As part of a massive auction of premium comic books and original artwork at Heritage Auctions, two pages of Alan Moore and Brian Bolland's The Killing
As part of a massive auction of premium comic books and original artwork at Heritage Auctions, the entirety of the original artwork - that which is
As part of a massive auction of premium comic books and original artwork at Heritage Auctions, the original artwork for the triple-page spread of Batman:
Bleeding Cool just pointed out that the original cover artwork of Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Book One by Frank Miller, Klaus Janson and Lynn Varley
One month ago, Bleeding Cool asked if the cover of Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Book One by Frank Miller, Klaus Janson and Lynn Varley and used for the
Heritage Auctions has put a rare, graded copy of Mox Diamond from the Stronghold expansion of Magic: The Gathering up for auction!
Auction House Comic Connect has hundreds of pages of original comic book artwork going under the hammer in about eleven hours. There are some seriously
Auction House Comic Connect has hundreds of pages of original comic book artwork going under the hammer in about eleven hours. There are some seriously
Death Talks About Life by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean was an awareness-raising leaflet given away by DC Comics in 1994, featuring Death from Sandman and
Vampirella was created by Forrest J Ackerman and Trina Robbins as a female vampire host of Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror comics anthology
He may be a well known Marvel TV star now, courtesy of Oscar Isaac and Disney+ but back in 1981, Moon Knight was the new kid on the comic block, a street
Thirty years ago, the launch of the comic book Dark Horse Comics was an attempt by publisher Dark Horse to try and play off their anthology series Dark
Dark Horse Comics #7 published by Dark Horse Comics in 1993 showed the soon-to-be Jedi Nomi Sunrider on its cover, defending her daughter following the
I am aware that many people think that Frank Miller's run on Daredevil is the bee's knees. And I get it, I really do. But, for personal choice, it's
When Hank McCoy, The Beast, was introduced by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in X-Men #1, he was a big white guy with larger hands and feet than one might have
Amazing Spider-Man #252 from 1984 was the first appearance of Spider-Man in his new black costume. When it arrived, the origin of the new look was a bit
It's time for Ty Templeton... One of the most interesting aspects in the rise of American comic book back issues of late has been a new focus on the
One of the most interesting aspects in the rise of American comic book back issues of late has been a new focus on the nineties. Often reviled as the
Originally serialised by Dez Skinn's Warrior Magazine in 1982, DC Comics republished, coloured and concluded V For Vendetta by Alan Moore and David Lloyd
Back in February, Bleeding Cool broke the news that Marvel Comics had trademarked the words Midnight Sons, as well as Dark Web and Iron Cat. Since then,