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  • IDW is venturing to the pineapple under the sea with SpongeBob SquarePants: The Art of an Undersea World. The artbook pays tribute...

  • The Los Angeles Comic Art Show will be held this Sunday, November 2, 2025, at the Hilton Garden Inn Los Angeles/Redondo Beach...

  • Baltimore Comic-Con hosted their 26th annual show on October 17-19, 2025. They welcomed a large group of creators, comic retailers...

  • Propstore’s London Music Memorabilia Live Auction hit an early high note with £1,666,500 (about $2.2 million) realized on the first day of the auction...

  • Star Wars bounty hunter Boba Fett was the top performer in Hake’s Jeff Jacob Collection Part III, claiming three spots in the top 10...

  • June Lockhart, the actress who starred in Lost in Space and Lassie, died on Thursday, October 23, 2025, of natural causes...

  • RETRO REVIEW: Dakota North #1

    Even for a Marvel series and even during a strong period for indy titles, Dakota North #1 arrived in a sea of superheroes. The June 1986 cover-dated debut issue saw private investigator Dakota North hired to protect a fashion designer who had been targeted to prevent the release of his new clothing line. Not a supervillain in sight.

  • COVER STORY: Captain America #275

    Captain America #275, the November 1982 issue of the series, was released during a healthy run by pencil artist Mike Zeck and one of his longtime partners, inker John Beatty. During their tenure on the series there are a number of terrific covers, most of them with more details than this one, and in fact many of them could be singled out in this column.

  • Universal Monsters The Invisible Man #3

    Jack Griffin is becoming more desperate to complete his work and successfully turn himself invisible. When Flora, Cranley, and Kemp start to notice how secretive and strange he’s behaving, Griffin looks for a new way to complete his work without their wary gazes observing him. This leaves Griffin unchecked to take his experiments to a new level.

  • Green Arrow #29

    Green Arrow has made significant progress on his investigation into who is poisoning and killing people with drugged arrows. And where the case leads him, shocks the Emerald Archer. While Oliver’s deep into finding the perpetrator, Roy and Lian are boots on the ground, helping someone that might otherwise be ignored by the system.