There are currently two copies graded CGC 9.0, and three copies graded CGC 8.5.
The Spring 1940 cover-dated comic from DC Comics contains the first appearances of both the Joker and Catwoman in stories by Bill Finger, Bob Kane, and Jerry Robinson The comic also reprints Batman's first-told origin from Detective Comics #33, and includes another[...]
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WatchWatch: Kotaku runs the cover to Minutemen #3. Showing something unfortunate happening with one Silhouette... DieselSweetieWatch: The Economist gets
Another nifty little mystery kicked off by DC's FCBD offering: The New 52, the Black Room… but what’s in it? Here’s ten to start you off. Clicky for
It looks like DC's FCBD release has kicked off another interesting New 52 mystery: So we’ve all read the DC New 52 issue now right? Right? After all, Free
"My mother warned me about getting into cars with strange men." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8evyE9TuYk More Batman, more Bane, and more Catwoman in
It's been a busy few days on the DC Comics front… Chris Roberson acts, DC reacts, and everyone — including Jim Lee and Dan Didio — talks about it Then there's New 52 wave 2 and Before Watchmen sneaks And the week is just getting started.
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Is Boy Chimney The Great DC Character[...]
And given what we've heard about the comics themselves, this line of conversation might be continuing for quite some time.
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Is This The First Before Watchmen Continuity Error?
The viral marketing page for Before Watchmen, purporting to show a page from The New Frontiersman, as the superheroes are being disbanded in 1977, years before[...]
It's been an eventful week on this subject, Rich sums it up in today's top post: Earlier this week, Chris Roberson announced on Twitter that he was going to quit DC Comics as a writer on the conclusion of iZombie, and after the Fairest arc he'd committed to writing He cited concerns over the publisher's morality[...]
In a better world, characters like the Legion would be owned by a more ethical company, but sadly not in this one." Read what else he had to say on the matter.
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Chris Roberson Quits DC Comics
Aside from the Fairest arc I already committed to doing, iZombie will be the last time I'll[...]
So skip to the post if you dare.
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More On DC Comics' Trinity War (SEMI-SPOILERS) – And Jim Lee's FCBD Gate Fold | Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and TV News and Rumors
Trinity War, as first mentioned on Bleeding Cool yesterday…
The Justice League Is The Walking Dead | Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies[...]
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DC Comics To Bring Us The Trinity War Next Year
Presumably referring to Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman Whether that's a battle between the three of them, or a battle between them and everyone else, I don't know I'm sure it's much more than that,[...]
The check used by Detective Comics, Inc (the company which was to become DC Comics) to buy the rights for Superman from Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster for $130 on March 1, 1938 has just sold at auction from comics & related collectable auction house Comic Connect for $160,000.
One of the most significant comic-related artifacts to ever surface for a[...]
John Bailey is attending C2e2 for Bleeding Cool: The DC panelists were Bob Harras, Editor Bobbie Chase, Geoff Johns, JMS, Shane Davis, Scott Snyder, and
It's pretty fun to see DC bringing back the classic Quality Comics title National Comics this July, about 72 years after it originally debuted. Of
And that's a lot of C's. But today was largely about ECCC on Bleeding Cool, with our convention correspondents -- including Judd Morse, Gavin Lees,