Frankly Speaking, It’s the Avengers
Avengers writer Geoff Johns
Avengers writer Geoff Johns
In the wake of the announcement that Baltimore Comic-Con promoter Marc Nathan would be purchasing 200,000 copies of Marvel’s Fantastic Four #60, for insertion into the Baltimore Sun as a promotion, he’s revealed a list of additional guests.
Our featured collector this week, James F. Payette, is quite well known in the circles of experienced comics dealers and collectors.
Did you know that America's favorite flying cowboy was featured in a comic book?
The first DC Comics title ever published, New Fun, featured a huge array of mystery and adventure strips, articles about radio, movies and sports, and great prizes.
Short stories, radio programs, television shows, comic books . . . there are few media that The Cisco Kid and his mustachioed sidekick Pancho haven't infiltrated through the years.
A steady supply of Betty Boop memorabilia has been released in the last 60 years, particularly now that there seems to be a trend towards the blissful nostalgia of characters from the past.
Here is yet another photo of James P. Sullivan, or Sully, the blue furball from Monsters, Inc. featured in last week's Scoop.
That lovable pup Snoopy is seen here, zooming away in his snazzy racecar. Inside the car is the best treat of all - secret rolls of sweet tarts.
The latest in DC Direct's line of femme fatales from Batman: The Animated Series (and its successor shows), Catwoman follows Harley Quinn, Batgirl and Poison Ivy into this particular type of incarnation.