"Superman #1" was described as "the pinnacle of comic collecting." It sold for $3 million more than the previous record.
A copy of the first ever issue of “Superman,” discovered in a Californian attic last year, has become the most expensive comic ever sold, fetching $9.12 million at auction.
The 1939 comic smashed the old record held by Action Comics No. 1, the issue that introduced the Man of Steel.
Some movies arrive on new streaming homes to a bunch of excitement and fanfare. Others arrive quietly, with very little buzz or conversation. Sometimes it’s the movies in the latter category that make ...
AIKEN — An acclaimed comic book author is coming to Aiken. Chuck Brown will be part of an evening of conversation and creativity at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22 at the Etherredge Center. Brown, from ...
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Marvel’s White Tiger, frog sorcery, Indigenous tales and more are in “¡Wepa!,” coming to New York Public Library, spotlighting work by or about the island. The White Tiger, the first Puerto Rican ...
PBS Kids is expanding “Super Why’s Comic Book Adventures,” which debuted in 2023 as a series of shorts, into a full half-hour series set to debut in 2026. A spinoff of “Super Why,” which ran on PBS ...
The really exciting and dramatic story of a man who mostly stayed at home and wrote some books—and changed how the world thinks in the process! Darwin: A Graphic Biography takes readers into Darwin's ...
Welcome to Great Adaptations, the Book Review’s regular multiple-choice quiz about printed works that have gone on to find new life as movies, television shows, theatrical productions and more. This ...
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