Our featured collector this week, James F. Payette, is quite well known in the circles of experienced comics dealers and collectors.
"It started when I decided to go to a local comic book show in Rockville Centre with my son, thinking he was nuts because he paid $11 for a ratty Spider-Man #11."
Noted dealer James F. Payette, seen here with a prized painting by Boris Vallejo from his collection, is our next Star Collector feature. Look for him here next issue, In The Limelight!
Here are some pictures to go with the Jon Berk story, Harry "A" Chesler, Jr.: Comic Book Entrepreneur that ran back in our first issue. Enjoy!
The “Early Bird” deadline (July 26) for advertising in The Overstreet Comic Book Grading Guide is rapidly approaching. Rates go up July 27, and that book closes for ads August 16.
With all the time spent looking for it throughout history, who would have thought the secret of eternal youth would be found in Riverdale?
As one of the most visited comics-related websites, Rob Worley's Comics2Film is an instant dose of what's happening in the increasingly busy give-and-take relationship between film and comics.
Scoop chats with Batman writer Jeph Loeb
It all started back in 1970, when Don Maris put his first show on in Oklahoma City. 1972 and 1975 just saw the shows getting bigger.
Jimmy Palmiotti might be best known as an inker, but over the years he's quietly added writer, penciller, editor and publisher to his resume as well.
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Our featured collector this week, James F. Payette, is quite well known in the circles of experienced comics dealers and collectors.
"It started when I decided to go to a local comic book show in Rockville Centre with my son, thinking he was nuts because he paid $11 for a ratty Spider-Man #11."
Noted dealer James F. Payette, seen here with a prized painting by Boris Vallejo from his collection, is our next Star Collector feature. Look for him here next issue, In The Limelight!
Here are some pictures to go with the Jon Berk story, Harry "A" Chesler, Jr.: Comic Book Entrepreneur that ran back in our first issue. Enjoy!
The “Early Bird” deadline (July 26) for advertising in The Overstreet Comic Book Grading Guide is rapidly approaching. Rates go up July 27, and that book closes for ads August 16.
With all the time spent looking for it throughout history, who would have thought the secret of eternal youth would be found in Riverdale?
As one of the most visited comics-related websites, Rob Worley's Comics2Film is an instant dose of what's happening in the increasingly busy give-and-take relationship between film and comics.
Scoop chats with Batman writer Jeph Loeb
It all started back in 1970, when Don Maris put his first show on in Oklahoma City. 1972 and 1975 just saw the shows getting bigger.
Jimmy Palmiotti might be best known as an inker, but over the years he's quietly added writer, penciller, editor and publisher to his resume as well.




