Eddie Possehl is a dynamic and driven writer/director with a passion for the written word and all things film, television, comics, and games. His passion for storytelling led him to establish his own ...
The annual list of books that packed a punch — from reinventing classic characters to shedding light on elusive icons to taking us on epic journeys to ... our backyards? By Borys Kit Senior Film ...
May has arrived, and that means it's time for another Free Comic Book Day. Every year, comic shops across the world take part in the event by giving away free books on the first Saturday of May. Many ...
Just what the publisher's future plans look like right now remains unknown... because the future of Riverdale is now at Oni Press. Reading time 2 minutes Ten years ago, Archie Comics announced the ...
A detail from Johnny Craig's infamous cover to "Crime SuspenStories" No. 22 from EC Comics. Credit: Comic Book cover For avid followers of comic book history, 1954 was the most epochal, unsettling, ...
Feeling the chill of the season? io9's got your first look at DC's steamy seasonal comics covers to get you nice and cozy. Reading time 2 minutes The weather outside may be frightful, but you can stay ...
The identity of the comic's buyer has not been publicly released. It's a bird! It's a plane! No – it’s the most expensive comic ever sold! An original "Superman" No. 1 comic, printed by DC Comics in ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. It’s a bird, it’s a plane ... it’s a Superman comic beyond most of our price range! A pristine copy of “Superman” ...
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a new record price for a comic book – with an unusual backstory. A “Superman #1” comic book from 1939 sold for $9.12 million on Thursday in an auction from Heritage ...
A comic found in an attic has become the most valuable ever after being sold for $9.12 million. The pristine copy of the first Superman comic was found by three brothers stored in their late mother’s ...
An original copy of the first edition of the first "Superman" comic from 1939 — which had been lying undiscovered in an attic for decades — was sold at auction on Thursday for more than $9 million, ...