The Folio Society will celebrate the 85th anniversary of Batman with the release of DC: Batman Now officially created by "Bob Kane with Bill Finger", Batman first appeared in 1939's Detective Comics #27, which means it's a decade until that issue goes public domain So, The Folio Society might make some money out of it[...]
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The Folio Society has teamed up with DC Comics to publish DC Comics: The Golden Age (1938-1956), a collection of eighteen stories from the formative age of American superhero comic books, including the debut adventures of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman and more.
The edition is the first in a series of DC "Ages" collections which[...]
Now everything is being checked, there are more duties to pay, and more bureaucracy to entail, even if there are no taxes due.
The Folio Society, who publish high-end books including the Marvel Golden Age, Silver Age and Bronze Age editions state that post-Brexit VAT regulations mean it can no longer afford to deliver to Bulgaria,[...]
It's a bit of a Folio Society day today here on Bleeding Cool We looked at their Noughts & Crosses volume earlier, now here's a look at their 80 Years of Captain America volume Selected and introduced by former Marvel EIC Roy Thomas, with the slipcase and binding designed by Michael Cho, this volume is[...]
The US release was pretty much hidden on NBC's Peacock streaming service, but it is getting out there, slowly.
Set in a reversed world in which Africa had colonised Europe, and the social and racial expectations and normalities are reversed, the original book focused on the characters as school-aged teenagers while the TV series brought them[...]
Concluding their Marvel Ages trilogy from The Folio Society, Marvel: The Bronze Age 1970–1980 curated by Roy Thomas, with an introduction by Chris Claremont includes landmark tales of Spider-Man, Hulk, Luke Cage, Captain America, X-Men, Iron Man and The Eternals Ian Jepson provides a yellow cover design ravaged by Wolverine's claws, while a mosaic of[...]