Artist Spotlight, History Of Comics
10 Most Influential Comic Book Artists Part 2
by Joshua H. Stulman This article covers the Top 5 of our Top 10 list (Check out our Part One article). The top 5 was…
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Aquaman Movie Review
by Joshua H. Stulman Aquaman is an exciting action packed adventure. True to the spirit of Aquaman’s nearly 80 year comic book history, this Aquaman…
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Behind The Scenes: Superman Sketch Cover Commission
by Joshua H. Stulman Superman, the first ever super-hero, is a comic that helped define the genre and comic book industry at its inception. From…
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Aquaman: A Brief History in Comics
by Joshua H. Stulman Aquaman hits theaters this week and is sure to make a huge splash! Hype around this film has been building…
Read MoreSuperman Comic Strip SIGNED by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster (March 2, 1947)
Newspaper: Sunday Mirror, New York
Date: March 2, 1947
Dimensions: 10.5″ x 14″
Signature Notes: This full page Superman Newspaper Comic Strip dates to 1947 and has been signed by both Superman creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. This comic strip came from the Jerry Siegel estate. During the 1970’s-80’s, Joe Shuster would sign these comic strips to give to Jerry Siegel to sell at conventions. He did this because Jerry Siegel was the writer and would otherwise have nothing to sell.
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10 Great Christmas Comic Book Covers
by Joshua H. Stulman Christmas is a huge part of Americana and has been such a big part of comics from its inception. Although…
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He-Man and the Masters Of The Universe- A Brief History
by Joshua H. Stulman If you’re a child of the ’80’s then you know from experience how big a deal toys were. There was no…
Read MoreAction Comics # 1 USPS First Day of Issue Superman
Date: 1998
Condition Notes: Excellent Condition
Action Comics # 1 features the first appearance of Superman. This exclusive reprint was issued by the United States Post Office in commemoration of Superman’s 60th birthday.
The comic is sealed in its original polybag and has never been removed. The bag has a small .25″ tear in the plastic on the face of the cover.
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10 “Borrowed” Marvel Super-Heroes by Stan Lee
by Joshua H. Stulman Stan Lee is one of the best known comic creators of all time. He’s certainly earned it too. Stan Lee has…
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10 Ways To Beat Superman
by Joshua H. Stulman Superman has always been a tough character to write because…well he’s Superman. He’s had so many powers developed over the years…
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