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Link Ink: Dan Hipp Imagines Hellboy’s Halloween, New Yorker Superheroes, and Peanuts for Adults
Link Ink: Dan Hipp Imagines Hellboy’s Halloween, New Yorker Superheroes, and Peanuts for Adults
Link Ink: Dan Hipp Imagines Hellboy’s Halloween, New Yorker Superheroes, and Peanuts for Adults
Art: Dan Hipp imagines a kinder world where Hellboy and Abe Sapien can spend Halloween dressed as their favorite heroes instead of fighting frogs and other supernatural threats. Webcomics: Axe Cop is currently hosting a costume contest. If you dress up as an AC character, you could win a guest appearance in the series...
A Hero in His Own Mind: Action Comics #891 [Review]
A Hero in His Own Mind: Action Comics #891 [Review]
A Hero in His Own Mind: Action Comics #891 [Review]
If you've had any exposure to the character of Lex Luthor throughout his decades of playing the role of Superman's nemesis then you don't need me to tell you that Lex can be something of an egomaniac from time to time. Lex is a supremely talented, highly intelligent individual, and he'd be the first one to proudly admit to those facts...
‘Action Comics’ #1 Saves Family From Foreclosure
‘Action Comics’ #1 Saves Family From Foreclosure
‘Action Comics’ #1 Saves Family From Foreclosure
In the nick of time, the Man of Steel has saved a family's home ... for real. A couple facing foreclosure found the collateral they desperately needed with the discovery of an Action Comics #1 in the basement, aka, the Holy Grail of comic books...
The Sandman Connection:  How Vertigo’s Flagship Title Crossed Over With the DCU
The Sandman Connection: How Vertigo’s Flagship Title Crossed Over With the DCU
The Sandman Connection: How Vertigo’s Flagship Title Crossed Over With the DCU
With today's news that Death -- the pallid, parasol-toting embodiment of the End of All Things from in Neil Gaiman's "Sandman" -- will be crossing over with Paul Cornell's Lex Luthor story in the pages of "Action Comics," it looks like DC's making an honest attempt to bring at least a few Vertigo titles into their core universe...
Rare Superman Comic Sold for $300K
Rare Superman Comic Sold for $300K
Rare Superman Comic Sold for $300K
Someone lucky enough to have the scratch paid $317,200 for a rare copy of the first comic book featuring Superman. The issue of Action Comics from 1938 features a cover showing the Man of Steel lifting a car and its original price tag of 10 cents...
Action Comics #858 & Batman #670 Get Variant Covers
Action Comics #858 & Batman #670 Get Variant Covers
Action Comics #858 & Batman #670 Get Variant Covers
Press Release DC Comics has added special variant covers editions to two key titles for October: ACTION COMICS #858 and BATMAN #670! BATMAN #670 features the debut of new series artist Tony Daniel, who joins writer Grant Morrison with this issue's special prelude to the upcoming "Resurrection of Ra's Al Ghul" storyline ...