DC Comics' shines a light on Milestone heroes like Static and Icon in a one-shot that invites these heroes' return.
The Dakota Incident #1 hits stores Wednesday, proving once again that death in comics is just a temporary inconvenience.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Of all the elements of Superman lore that have existed since 1938, the toughest for modern audiences to swallow has been the ...
EAST LANSING, MI — Before visiting Michigan State University’s massive comic book collection, I asked librarian Jason Larsen to set aside what he considers the five rarest or quirkiest items. Not the ...
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10 Best Marvel Comics in History, Ranked
Every comic book fan is guaranteed to have their favorites, but when it comes to the acclaimed level of writing and artistry, and how a single story changed the way we think about comics, these are ...
Detail of Pauline Loth’s “Miss America” (1945) (all photographs courtesy Fantagraphics) Women have been involved in cartoons and comics from their beginning, although much of their work has languished ...
You’ve probably seen Rupert Kinnard’s smile if you’ve passed the downtown Portland mural on NW Couch at Broadway. A wheelchair user since a car accident in 1996, Kinnard sits between Kathleen Saadat ...
James Gunn says he "read almost every Brainiac story" to prepare for the Man of Tomorrow villain ...
Thanks to several decades of comic book saturation at the movies, we all know the plot beats of a superhero epic. An intriguing origin. A rise to power. An unexpected fall followed by a journey in the ...
The X-Men were one of the first Marvel teams to become a household name, as millions of kids in the ’90s watched the team’s adventures on TV for years. Looking at the history of the team since they ...
When John Morrow learned of Jack Kirby’s death in February 1994, he wanted to pay tribute with a fanzine devoted to the legendary comic book artist’s many contributions to the sequential arts. The ...
Of all the elements of Superman lore that have existed since 1938, the toughest for modern audiences to swallow has been the notion that a simple pair of glasses hides Clark Kent’s secret identity.
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