Starman debuted in Adventure Comics #61 in 1941 during the Golden Age of Comics. He is the superhero persona of Ted Knight, a wealthy physicist who invented a…
Today (Sunday, October 21, 2018) is marked by D.C. Comics as the Day of Wonder: Wonder Woman’s birthday that now makes her officially 77 years old. “This Sunday,…
The Justice Society of America (JSA) on this beautiful copy of All Star Comics #16* is drawn by Frank Harry and features nine members: The Sandman (Wesley Dodds);…
Star Spangled Comics #46 was published by DC Comics in July 1945. Gil Kane was the cover artist. Inside stories feature characters Newsboy Legion, Robotman, the Star Spangled Kid and…
The Boy Commandos #7 motorcycle cover was done by famed Captain America creative team Jack Kirby and Joe Simon for publisher DC back in June of 1944. Psychologically it was likely appealing to…
World’s Finest Comics #19* was published by DC on January 1945. If fans of either Superman or Batman could part with just one small nickel more than the…
You would be correct for thinking there are a lot of “teen humor” Golden Age comic books. No doubt they sprang up post-WWII as superhero’s demand faded – and…
Collecting comics can have a strange way of leading you down various paths – one day you’re collecting good girl art (gga), the next motorcycle covers, then superheroes,…