Category: Creator Spotlight
Wallace “Wally” Wood is considered by many longtime comic fans to be one of the most individually talented artists to work in the medium. From his groundbreaking work for EC to his brief interpretation of Daredevil to his advocacy for creator rights, Wood was a comet blazing across the comic firmament.
Jim Shooter, one of the most influential figures in comics, recently passed away at the age of 73 on June 30. This retrospective was created before his passing, and today, we celebrate the legacy he leaves behind.
Peter David was a powerhouse in the comic book industry, known for his fantastic dialogue, layered characters, and a storytelling style that blended heart, humor, and action
Once told that he would never make it in comics, Mark Spears has become a phenomenon. Mark Spears Monsters is a huge hit in the back issue market and fans are driving prices ever higher. Let’s take a look at the numbers to see what’s going on here.
One of the boldest artists of the Golden Age was L.B. Cole. His use of primary colors and stark backgrounds was second to none. His works have been growing in popularity since the 1960s and he is now widely regarded as one of the top artists of the 1940s and 1950s.
Ask any collector who their favorite Golden Age comic artist is, and odds are that Schomburg will be in the top five. Primarily a cover artist - Schomburg was responsible for the covers of more than 600 comic books.
Ladies and gentlemen… welcome to the main event! Whether you’re into the action inside the ring or the drama behind the curtain, these comics deliver.
These aren’t ranked by popularity or value, but chosen for their lasting impact on the character and his mythology. From historic debuts to defining story arcs, each comic offers a unique look at how the Man of Steel has evolved over the decades.
Indie comics don’t just tell stories—they make statements. And the 25 books below stand out for all kinds of reasons.
The digital age has FANTASTICALLY transformed how brands engage with audiences, shifting from traditional advertising to interactive, co-creative experiences. If you've ever collected anything in your life, today's modern collectible platforms are unlocking new opportunities for brand-fan collaboration, and about to start reshaping the $500 Billion collectibles industry.