Undervalued Spotlight #20
Linda Carter, Student Nurse #1 was published in September 1961 Just 2 short months before Fantastic Four #1 hit the newsstands. Almost a decade later Marvel launched
Discussing the minutiae of comic book collecting.
Discussing the minutiae of comic book collecting.
Linda Carter, Student Nurse #1 was published in September 1961 Just 2 short months before Fantastic Four #1 hit the newsstands. Almost a decade later Marvel launched
The Cover: Finally! Justice is being done to Superman for all the terrible things he’s done. Our cover features a kryptonite chained Superman being led to a mysterious room where they will use a “weird other-world method of execution” on…
Looks like we’ve found our Carrol Ferris who will fall in love with Ryan Reynolds’ Green Lantern. Variety reports that Blake Lively of the show “Gossip Girl” has landed the role. Right out of left field? I’ve got no clue at…
You need words here or something? Just watch it. …. go on… I think this is the first time that I’ll like the movie better than the comic. (…and it stars Nick Cage.. what are the odds?)
Remember when really bad TV shows that people inexplicably loved would stick around forever – as the fear of cancelation would mean a deluge of angry letters filled with some obscure memento that meant something tangibly related to the show?…
Matt Fraction has been doing some amazing work on Iron Man. He’s taken him from the lowest the character has ever been in comics (Everyone loves a drunk – no one loves a Nazi) and brought him back – not…
Today(ish) in Twitter is a regular column wherein our staff troll through the best of the 140 letter updates of the comic book world. ComicBookDaily is not responsible for the content of these tweets, but we will admit to laughing…
Mid Grade. This week I’ll look at the market performance of CGC 6.0s from the Golden, Silver and Bronze Ages.
Welcome to the first installment of ComicBookDaily for the year 2010 with your illustrious hosts; Christopher Owen of Mohawk College and Walter Durajlija of Big B Comics in Hamilton, Ontario. It’s a New Years blow out, well not really but…
Hey, Look at that.. He’s still got the flaming sword of love! My excitement knows no bounds when it comes to Scott Pilgrim’s movie adaptation, pretty much everything is spot on; form casting to all the visuals we’ve seen so…
It’s the beginning of a new year. A year of hope, a year of promise and hopefully a year of kick ass comics. To start this year off I’m going to talk about…well a bunch of things. Come on! It…
Today(ish) in Twitter is a regular column wherein our staff troll through the best of the 140 letter updates of the comic book world. ComicBookDaily is not responsible for the content of these tweets, but we will admit to laughing…
Story by Brian Michael Bendis Art by Olivier Coipel and Mark Morales Lettered by Chris Eliopoulos Coloured by Laura Martin Okay.. if you’re not familiar with the last ….ugh, seven years of Marvel history: you might want to read this…
Written and drawn by Dennis De Pues. Galloway Park is a tale of political intrigue and suspense. Weekly installments begin January 18th.
Knowledge is Golden. Anyone in the game of buying and selling comic books for profit stands a much better chance of success if he or she is armed with the latest and most relevant information. This sounds like an obvious statement but you’d be surprised at the number of
In the mid 1950s the U.S. Senate forced comic book publishers to adhere to the guidelines of a Comic Code Authority. The ‘Code’ was brought in to protect America’s youth from what was then deemed disturbingly graphic and blatantly sexual
Okay, okay.. I know this isn’t comic book related, but let’s be honest – You LOVE LOST. So check out this teaser image for Lost’s sixth and final season: Notice how The Pilot’s foot is photoshopped out…. Or.. actually, notice…
With 2010 one day away we have much to look forward to at the beginning of this new decade. Here’s at look at what books will be getting all the news coverage over the next 365 days. Check out part…
Gyakushu was a TokyoPop series of graphic novels. But after the publisher’s retrenchment, creator Dan Hipp decided to put all three volumes, including unpublished work, online. That’s well over six hundred pages of spaghetti western sword fights and misery porn,…
Casanova is easily in one of my top five all time greatest comic book series of all time. It’s one of those books that I consider the perfect comic book; blending elements of every genre possible to meld into something…