The newspaper strip saga of the adventures of an entertainer named Claire Voyant was published as a comic book by the founder of The Hill.
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Vampirella covers are some of the best around, and a great issue is taking bids at Heritage Auctions today.
Venom Lethal Protector is one of the books of the 90's and two of the most important issues in the run are taking bids at Heritage Auctions.
What are the rarest and most important hero comic books of the Standard/Better/Nedor comic book line? We ask the experts.
While Standard/Better/Nedor's art director, Graham Ingels created standout covers there before being hired by Al Feldstein for EC Comics.
Joker co-creator Jerry Robinson teamed with Mort Meskin to create the little-known Black Terror villain named Lady Serpent in 1948.
The American Crusader was created due to an atom smasher accident which rearranged his atomic structure, giving him limitless power.
Startling Comics #20 features a classic Standard/Better/Nedor WWII-era cover by Jack Binder and a Pyroman story by Ken Battefield to match.
The Black Terror stops a bank robbery with force, and you can own it by bidding at Heritage Auctions today.
Doc Strange graces an awesome and classic cover for Thrilling Comics #4, taking bids at Heritage Auctions today.
Black Terror #22 is a hidden gem that includes a story from Sheldon Moldoff, inks by Frank Frazetta and a cover by Alex Schomburg.
Woman in Red artist co-creator George Mandel had become a novelist by the 1950s, and worked on a script draft of 1967 Bond film Casino Royale
The Man Called Nova #1 from 1976 is back under the spotlight, as Disney's plans for the MCU on Disney+ are getting delayed.
Standard/Better/Nedor joined the Golden Age tradition of featuring a publisher's best characters in one title with America's Best Comics.
After debuting a Captain Future pulp, publisher Ned Pines launched a completely different Captain Future in Startling Comics #1.
Norman Rockwell's nephew Dick Rockwell had an extensive career in comic books that includes Fox Feature Syndicate's Women Outlaws #6.
Thrilling Comics #1 from Ned Pines' Better Publications debuted a Doc Savage-inspired character named Dr. Strange in the Golden Age.
Another stand-out issue of an iconic Pre-Code Horror series, The Thing #11 features a Lovecraftian tale of the Necronomicon and the Elder Gods
Tales Of Terror indeed, as a woman falls victim to the Death Flower, in a great pre-code horror story taking bids at Heritage Auctions.
The Walking Dead comic you might not know is taking bids at Heritage Auctions today. One of the cooler pre-code horror covers.
Once upon a time, Dark Horse Comics tried to repackage their Star Wars and Indiana Jones comics for British newsagents. It didn't last long.
Alex Schomburg created around 40 airbrushed covers for Ned Pines's Standard/Better/Nedor titles during the period of 1947-1948.
Who else loves a great silly Superman cover like this one taking bids at Heritage Auctions today.We just love looking at these.
The Archie Comics franchise began to expand in earnest with titles that featured some of Riverdale's other most famous characters.
Superman's strange 1949 team-up with legendary writer/actor/director Orson Welles promoted the film Black Magic via War of the Worlds.
four issue sof Uncanny X-Men are up for auction from Heritage today, and one of them happens o be the first appearance of Bishop.
Matt Baker's handful of covers for the Quality Comics romance line came at an important turning point in his career.
A Marvel Milestone reprint copy of X-Men #1 is taking bids at Heritage Auctions, and it is signed by Stan Lee himself.
Bone #9 from 1993 is currently up for auction from Heritage Auctions, slabbed at CGC 9.8. Will getting a copy become like the Great Cow Race?
Vampirella strikes another iconic pose, and at Heritage Auctions today you can get not one, not two, but three CGC copies.