Supergirl volume 4 #1 by Peter David and Gary Frank was a 1996 relaunch for the DC Comics IP Supergirl. It featured a new character, Linda Danvers, as the
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Budd Root's story in comic books is one of absolute persistence. Born on a US military base in Germany, Root read plenty of American comics shipped into
Today's Heritage Auctions' Signature Internet Session has run George Pérez's original artwork for a number of projects from the seventies, eighties, and
Today's Heritage Signature® Internet Session - Comic Art - No Floor or Phone Bidding (Mail, Fax, Internet, and Heritage Live) has a fair chunk of early
Today, as part of Heritage Auctions' Platinum Session, the original artwork for Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Book Three: Hunt The Dark Knight, by Frank
Today, as part of Heritage Auctions' Platinum Session auctions, Captain America Comics #1 by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby from 1941, part of the San Francisco
Skeeter MacPherra, Titania is to appear in the upcoming She-Hulk TV series for Disney+. The character created by Jim Shooter and Mike Zeck first appeared
Too Much Coffee Man is a satirical superhero created by cartoonist Shannon Wheeler who first appeared in 1991, in the Too Much Coffee Man Minicomic, as a
It's Superman time! The auction house ComicConnect has a lot of major items going under the hammer today, but this one might be major in a very different
ComicConnect is running a stunning auction of original comic book artwork going under the hammer today. That includes a number of pieces of work by Jim
The release of the Hero Initiative edition of JLA/Avengers has brought new appreciation to the comic book artwork of George Pérez. His work includes
ComicConnect is running a stunning auction of original comic book artwork going under the hammer today, including more original art pages of Bernie
Batman: The Long Halloween was a 13-issue American comic book limited series written by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale published in 1996. Itself the follow-up to
Today sees Heritage Auction lists, individually, all twelve issues of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' Watchmen, the comic book that changes the medium. Once
The Mighty Thor #337, as well as marking the start of Walter Simonson's legendary run on the Thor comic book, also includes the first appearance of
When Dave Cockrum joined Len Wein in reviving the X-Men for the mid-seventies, he brought characters and concepts he had created elsewhere, including his
In the '80s, Marvel Comics would invite editors, writers, and artists to take over that month's Marvel editorial page that would run in all the comic books every issue.
The original artwork to the opening splash page from 1966's Amazing Spider-Man #37 by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, featuring Norman Osborn
There are rare copies of comic books. There are, for example, only eleven known copies of the unreleased Motion Picture Funnies #1
Welcome to history. Action Comics #1 slabbed and CGC graded at 6.0 is currently at auction from Heritage Auctions as part of their Platinum Collection,
Created by Whilce Portacio and John Byrne for Uncanny X-Men #282, published in 1991, Bishop was a time-travelling mutant from the future with a mission.
Whiz Comics #1 is the first appearance of Captain Marvel, these days known as Shazam!, created by C.C. Beck and Billy Parker from 1940. With under a
When it comes to Conan The Barbarian comic books, there is no other artist. And no other artist on Conan The Barbarian would be insulted by that being
The Inhumans got their first comic book series in 10975, spinning out of their appearances in The Fantastic Four. And the original art to that first cover
Batman: The Long Halloween #1 is currently up for auction in a CGC 9.8 slab, with bids of $210 so far and going under the hammer at Heritage Art Auctions
The Eternals returned for a 12-issue miniseries in 1985 under writer Peter B. Gillis and penciler Sal Buscema. According to comic-book historian Peter
Frank Miller's early work has been in heavy demand in recent years, especially that with Klaus Janson. Pages and covers from The Dark Knight Returns have
No, Radio-Active Man was not just a Simpsons superhero character version of Homer Simpson. When he was created decades before by Stan Lee, R Berns, Jack
Dave Cockrum, co-creator of Nightcrawler, Storm, Colossus, Sunfire and the All-New All-Different Uncanny X-Men also painted the cover for the first
This was Marvel Comics' very first trade paperback, published by Simon & Schuster way back in 1974, and collecting the first stories of Marvel's