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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
  courtesy of Alan Light One of my favorite crime comics is finally reprinted. Read it here and as a long time sucker for crime comics and for Kirby's work I couldn't be happier to have all
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 te...
...lumn 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...
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
...ng 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 attentio...
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....
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
...Weekly, 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....
...ame 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
... 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 migh...
...posted 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 per...
...candy 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 who...
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
... like I prefer Hanna Barbera to Warner Brothers. ;) I also used to like the Tales From the Crypt comic books. Bill T....
...hope this is not too off-topic. I don't read many comic books any more, but while I did, I always wondered: where did Mon-El come from? Who the heck was he anyway? I never could find his origin a
...tever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?' Is it still in print in a TBP? Or it it part of an collection of books like 'The Greatest Superman Stories Ever Told'. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks...
...ballot, and to be precise on all your selections, else your vote for that area may not count. Only those books which hit the street during 2000 will apply. As indicated on the ballot, all votes must...
...mas season for 3 comics is just TOO MUCH!!! Just what the hell are you thinking DC ? You know that these books will be in the bargain bins in the not too distant future, and I wouldn't be surprised to...
Some of this week's DC books have a Superman Milk advertisment on the back cover: see http://www.fortress.am/TrophyRoom/milkad/ for a picture. I've been trying to figure out who did the artwork for
... not sure if Stuart or Mark is handling the art, but Stuart Immonen has been writing one of the Superman books, namely Action. I haven't been too pleased with it, but a new direction may give Stuart w...
... of THE NEW BATMAN/SUPERMAN ADVENTURES, BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES, BATMAN BEYOND, as well as the comic books. http://welcome.to/worldsfinest or...
Every year since 'Crisis on Infinite Earths' DC Comics has done mega events that involve all books being published at the time. For the first time the event springs forth from the Super-books. To fi
...ments. One here, where the majority of you are from the USA and growed up in a place when Superman comic books and other items (toys, clothes and others) could be easily reached. And the other in a co...
...ot frustrated that the biggest, baddest Superman villain of them all is drawn so pathetic looking in the books. I mean, there's nothing special about him. He's not depicted as very menacing, in my opi...
...t. (Both interiors and covers look great, by the way.) Turns out that the covers are by Schultz! These books are my first exposure to Schultz, and I was not previously aware that he is also an artis...
...er Bros can earn millions of dollars through a paltry Batman flick, why would it want to invest in comic books which earn only a coupla thousand dollars per title? You probably know the answer to th...
...ike a thumping fall. Another thing I really thought Reeves pulled off, better actually, than the comic books, was the difference in appearance between Clark and Superman. He made it almost believabl...
...ven't lurked here very long and for all I know it's a wornout subject. It's probably one of the funniest books ever written- certainly the funniest one with superheroes as the subject matter. Those of...

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