The Golden Age of Comics saw the birth of the superhero genre, with the inaugural issue of Action Comics being the first to clothe heroism in an ensemble of capes and tights. In the wake of ...
The first Sandman debuted in the Golden Age of Comics, and he was given his own acclaimed Vertigo Comics series in the 1990s.
Captain Marvel proved to be one of the most popular superhero comics of the Golden Age, regularly outselling the adventures of Superman during the 1940s. The sales of comic books increased ...
According to writer Jack Newfield, "rivalries [were] built on ethnic tension, and you could get ten thousand people for a fight between two neighborhood heroes." Harry E. Winkler, correspondent ...
Whatever Happened to the Crimson Justice? Gives me the chance to draw a golden age superhero comic with a modern, gritty edge that also feels like an independent film. Frank’s settings ...
There's a nice VG/FN copy of an early issue of one of Canada's foundational Golden Age heroes with Freelance Comics V1#5 (1942) up for auction at the 2025 March 13 Canadian Golden Age Comics ...
His 1938 debut in "Action Comics #1" essentially gave birth to the superhero genre and what is now referred to as the "Golden Age of Comics." He was everywhere, in his own national radio program ...
The Moth, a two-seater airplane launched by Geoffrey de Havilland in 1925, was central to many of the great aviation feats ...