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Collecting Profile: 6 most expensive comic books

nguyen ly
February 13, 2021
Miscellaneous Comic Book Content
2020 was an unusual year. We have coronavirus, racial inequality, jobs losses, loved ones dying, etc. However, the comic book market is strong....

Superman: Champion of the Oppressed

Daniel Gehen
May 31, 2020
Columns, Comics Bulletin Soapbox, DC Comics
Since he debuted in 1938, Superman has gone on to become a cultural icon. While he may not be as commercially viable today as characters such as...

Deconstructing The Deconstruction In WONDER TWINS #7

Jason Jeffords Jr.
September 13, 2019
Columns
Each issue of DC Comics Wonder Twins by Mark Russell, Stephen Byrne and Dave Stewart has broken the mold of superhero comic in a variety of ways, but...

Friday Favorites: Intercompany Crossovers

Daniel Gehen
January 18, 2019
Columns, Dark Horse, DC Comics, Dynamite, Friday Favorites, IDW, Marvel Comics, Top Cow
I love a good intercompany crossover. The chance to see characters interact that, under normal conditions, would never cross paths always gives me...

Singles Going Steady 7/11/2018 – Bye Felicia

Daniel Gehen
July 12, 2018
Archie Comics, Big Two, Big Two Reviews, DC Comics, Image, Indie, Marvel Comics, Reviews, Singles Going Steady
There's a lot of books out this week that I wanted to write about, so we're dragging this feature out of storage. A new creative team for Amazing...

Leading Questions: Character Counts for Something

Mark Stack
March 30, 2017
Big Two, Columns, DC Comics, Leading Question, Marvel Comics
Every week in a new installment of “Leading Questions”, the young, lantern jawed Publisher of Comics Bulletin Mark Stack will ask Co-Managing...

Leading Questions: Hey, Captain America, Do I Know You?

Chase Magnett
January 26, 2017
Columns, Leading Question
Every week in a new installment of “Leading Questions”, the young, lantern jawed Publisher of Comics Bulletin Mark Stack will ask Co-Managing...

Leading Questions: Lois Lane and Clark Kent 4Ever

Chase Magnett
November 10, 2016
Big Two, Columns, DC Comics, Leading Question
Every week in a new installment of “Leading Questions”, the young, lantern jawed Publisher of Comics Bulletin Mark Stack will ask Co-Managing...

Leading Questions: Superman Flies Solo

Chase Magnett
October 20, 2016
Big Two, Columns, DC Comics, Leading Question
Every week in a new installment of “Leading Questions”, the young, lantern jawed Publisher of Comics Bulletin Mark Stack will ask Co-Managing...

Comic Book G-Forces: On Goodness, Perfection, and “Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?”

Christoper M. Jones
September 21, 2016
Big Two, Big Two Reviews, Columns, Comic Book G-Forces, DC Comics
I first read Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? by Alan Moore and Curt Swan & George Pérez when I was 5 years old; my parents got it for...

Leading Questions: Imitation Is The Greatest Form of Self-Improvement

Chase Magnett
September 8, 2016
Big Two, Columns, Leading Question
Every week in a new installment of “Leading Questions”, the young, lantern jawed Publisher of Comics Bulletin Mark Stack will ask Co-Managing...

Leading Questions: Putting the -Man in Spider-Man

Chase Magnett
September 1, 2016
Columns, Leading Question
Every week in a new installment of “Leading Questions”, the young, lantern jawed Publisher of Comics Bulletin Mark Stack will ask Co-Managing...

Review: ‘Otto Binder: The Life and Work of a Comic Book and Science Fiction Visionary’ by Bill Schelly

Jason Sacks
July 20, 2016
Books, Classic Comics, Reviews
Bill Schelly has produced a revised version of his authoritative Otto Binder: the Life and Work of a Comic Book and Science Fiction Visionary. The...

Leading Questions: Peter Parker is Not a Grown-Ass Man

Chase Magnett
June 30, 2016
Big Two, Columns, Leading Question, Marvel Comics
Every week in a new installment of “Leading Questions”, the young, lantern jawed Publisher of Comics Bulletin Mark Stack will ask Co-Managing...

“Superboy: Boy of Steel” Captures the Essence of Superman

Daniel Gehen
June 18, 2016
Big Two, Columns, DC Comics
Before becoming DC's Chief Creative Officer, Geoff Johns was the guy who DC could seemingly assign to any title and he'd find a way to make it work....
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