The Golden Age of Comics is a revered era of creativity and ingenuity, but a seminal chapter in world history ushered in something entirely different.
The Golden Age of Comics basically belonged to DC thanks to iconic heroes like Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and the Justice Society. However, Marvel had one hero that would become massively popular ...
Every once in a while, doing research like this on comic book history shifts our perspective on how that history fits together. While Avon's Eerie Comics #1, cover-dated January 1947, is considered ...
But it did not. Instead, its release date was delayed until the 26th of November, with the following statement "Due to the bankruptcy of our former sister company, Diamond Comic Distributors, The ...
Batman is one of the most iconic and important superheroes to ever be put on page. He’s one of the most influential heroes of all time and is indisputably one of DC’s faces. He’s starred in more ...
Where it began: The Victorian Age (1842–1882) marked the start of American comics, with early works like The Adventures of Mr. Obadiah Oldbuck setting the stage. Golden age boom: From 1938, Superman’s ...
Free Comic Book Day has usually been celebrated on the first Saturday in May since its inception in 2002, which intentionally aligned with the premiere weekend of the "Spider-Man" movie. This year, it ...