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The ComicLink September Focused Auction is now underway with over 5,000 auction lots up for grabs, consigned by sellers...
Other modern collectibles include a limited edition Hanna-Barbera Fred Flintstone Creature Comforts marquette and an...
Artemis Gallery Presents Exceptional Antiquities & Ethnographic Art Auction on September 22...
Hake’s Americana & Collectibles has posted another crop of Auction #219 teasers to their Facebook page. With everything...
Kim McGuire, the actress best known for playing Hatchet-Face in 1990’s Cry-Baby, died on September 14, 2016. She was 60 years old...
A pair of late 19th century Sioux beaded war shirts combine to sell for $50,000 at Allard Auctions' best of Santa Fe sale, held August 12-14...
A new, full-length trailer for the upcoming Disney animated feature, Moana, has been released...
On a stormy night, a young man hitches a ride from a vampire – and lives to tell the tale...
What makes the best comic book covers? It is a great topic for debate. For us, as individuals, there is no wrong answer, of course; it is purely subjective. But, with a little thought it’s possible to explain what it is about a particular image that grabs you. The best images are the ones
Douglas Curtis Swan, the artist most associated with Superman during the Silver Age of comics, produced hundreds of covers and stories from the 1950s through the 1980s. Following World War II and a stint on Boy Commandos, he began to pencil pages, leaving the inking to others, including famed inker Murphy Anderson (the pair’s collaborative

