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Galactus is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Fantastic Four #48 (March 1966), the first part of a three-issue story later
...s and for Kirby's work I couldn't be happier to have all the best crime comics appear in one hard cover book that is easy to read and to preserve. A big thank you to Paul Gravett for editing the The...
courtesy of paperbackwriter   I've just read that Tom has 10,000 comics books and I must say that I've never seen such a huge collection. My own library is much more modest. How many co
... I like Joe Kelly a lot. In fact, I think he's one of the most underrated writers in mainstream comic books. His run on JLA had a few missteps toward the end, but it was easily as good as Waid's ten...
DC selling strategies are being discussed in an interesting article on comics debris. In last week's "Permanent Damage" column, Steven Grant takes the historical approach to analyzing the issues s
...umn for my hometown newspaper, The Alliance Review. 2. How long are you into comics? My first comic books were tabloid-sized reprints from DC Comics in the early 1970s, when I was probably 4 or 5 ...
In case you've wondered DC banned the inclusion of the great comics "Batman Year 100" from the Best American Comics of 2008". Valerie from Occasional Superheroine says: I would think the incl
Just found out that two new books are about to be published in 2009 on Simon & Kirby. For more info on Upcoming Kirby you might want to try the Upcoming Kibrbyblog that inform on a regular ba
I could never bring myself to reading it up to now but the walking dead is actually a great comics - well there is nothing comic about it - it is scary and insulting and everything that you can exp
...g for some women if fact it can lead to a small unrest among those of us that are looking at the comics books with our eyes open. Karen Healey from girls read comics has gave the issue the attention...
One of my favorite comic blogs is Comics Should Be Good. Recently they did a gallery post of ten really cool old superman/batman covers! I couldn't resist bringing some of them to you. For the full
Think about the number of stories that were created to explain the early years of superman, it seems that every time there is a new different story and each series has the liberty to write
...ys Chloe on TV, told The Comics Continuum that she was excited to see her character in Superman's comic-book world. "The idea that if anybody plays this character in the future or if she's in som...
That isn't just a problem of the generally poor quality of the Superman books, though. As much as people hate to hear it, that's a result of allowing the interpretation of the character to grow stale
...Turns out he is not I repeat not Dead after all, which is further proof my decision to stop reading the books until they start doing them right again is still a good idea. One issue so and so dies.....
...e interior art but WHAT are they thinking with that UGLY cover? Do they NOT want people to buy this book?...
I was just wondering how many people have picked up Christopher Reeve's book? I think it is one of the best modern autobiographies that I've read. I think the last couple of chapters where the most
Is there a list on any web site of ALL the Superman comics/comic books and general publications please? Preferably in order of publication. Thanks,
I've actually been enjoying the Superman books since Eddie Berganza took over, but 'Lex 2000' is an exception. If I didn't know any better, I'd think that Eddie had nothing to do with it - it suffers
I have for auction these four great hardcover books as one wonderful set: Superman:From the 30's to the 70's, Superman:From the 30's to the 80's, Batman:From the 30's to the 70's, and Shazam:From the
If you haven't seen this site yet, then make sure you do, it's bloody funny!!! Definately one to bookmark!!! http://members.iinet.net.au/~afleay/cow NOTE: Wait for the PLAY button to load! It is a
Greetings I have one copy which is fairly recent (perfect bound not saddle stitched) but has no date. Top left is the DC logo. Title is 'Superman For Earth'. US price $4.95. Don't find it on any of th
i have just been to my local comic stoor to pick up the hardback book kingdom come. when i went to the till the owner of the shop said that the kingdom come series was now generally accepted as being
...eekly, which features stories with myriad other heroes, and am curious if the Superman stories in these books makle it worth shilling out money for them....
...me out I new this was a good investment. I bought 10 copies. When I got home. I noticed that one of the books had something round and solid in it. I have asked around what it might be but to no avail....
I have for sale the following set of two great books. I'm asking $50.00 for the set, which covers shipping and handling! Postal money orders preferred. Description follows: Here is a Rare Leatherbound
...tween now and the end of this season. It should be very cool. Batman Beyond is one of my favorite comic book-derived entertainments these days for its own value, but add Superman to it and it will mak...
...Lex 2000 campaign was born in this year's Superman summit, when all the creators of DC Comics' Superman books get together and plot out the next year. 'We asked, what was the next thing Luthor might...
...osted here. I've seen some talk about DC debating to break up the 'triangle' story method in the Supes' books and break them down into 4 separate storylines with only occassional cross-overs. I pers...
I'm reading the new bio of Joe DiMaggio by Richard Ben Cramer. Really quite a tawdry book, actually, but it does mention something of note. It seems DiMaggio read Superman. One of his friends tells
I am seeking info on 1958 #28 Superman comic book. Looking to sell that and
...andy bars, and still get change from my $5. And that would last me the whole weekend. Now, most monthly books you see on the stands are $4.95. For *1* book. You mentioned 'at-risk' kids, the ones whos...
Can someone please tell me the names of the comic books in the order of which the doomsday saga started. I have Superman 75, the issue where he first dies, but i need the series in which him & doomsda
...en I stopped reading comics... they were doing a miniseries on Red Tornado, Firestorm had his own comic book and Jonah Hex had traveled in time from the wild west to a nuclear war ravaged world and ha...
...ht be a bit of an offtopic question but does anyone else here read Batman ? i have just got nomand land book 2 and there are hints of supermans apperance and helping out with the nomans land. has anyo...

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