Elizabeth Brady
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...
Spider-Man, Batman and Musical Interludes
If you've ever wished the tales of your favorite costumed heroes and villains felt more like watching "Airplane" as acted out by little toys, today's your lucky day. Watch in wonder and amusement as ItsJustSomeRandomGuy regales you in high-quality action-figure puppetry like you may never have seen before...
Triumph Finds a Bastion of Material at ComicCon
Triumph the Insult Comic Dog and his handler, Robert Smigel, know exactly where to go to find the perfect subjects for merciless ridicule. From Bon Jovi concerts to lines of fanboys waiting for the next "Star Wars" movie, Triumph has made derision an art form...
Batman and Robin — Partners, Friends, Lovers
"The Dark Knight" is sure to be amazing and all, but there's one nagging issue surrounding the film: Where's Robin?
For some reason, the Boy Wonder has been banished from director Christopher Nolan's Gotham. We suspect the filmmaker's worry is that the inclusion of young Robin might dredge up long-standing questions about the nature of the crime fighters' relationship...
The 10 Weirdest Foreign Superheroes
Sure, Batman and The Hulk may be worldwide icons with hit films and multiple comic book titles under their utility belts and ripped pants, respectively. But can they control a giant robot using only a bracelet? Japanese Spidey can. Iron Man may score with the babes, but does he have a superhero team named in his honor
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Worst Tattoos — No Regrets: The Best, Worst and Most Ridiculous Tattoos Ever
At Asylum, we consider the body a sacred temple that shouldn't be debased. On the other hand, a tattoo of a dolphin in a recliner smoking a bong is wonderfully stupid.
Hence our fascination with the new book "No Regrets: The Best Worst, & Most #$%*ing Ridiculous Tattoos Ever."
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Ready to Wear, Ready to Wookie: The Costumes of ComicCon
Some people may call New York's Comic-Con a bunch of "Clone War" apologists corralled into the Jacob Javits Convention Center, but we prefer to call it Geek Fashion Week. Costuming isn't just for "Star Wars" nerds anymore. The characters at Comic-Con range from the extremely obscure to the completely unrealistic...