Action Comics #1 (1938) Sells for $3.2 Million Dollars
A nearly perfect copy of the most highly sought after holy grail of comics has sold for $3,207,852.00 in the most watched auction in comics history.
A nearly perfect copy of the most highly sought after holy grail of comics has sold for $3,207,852.00 in the most watched auction in comics history.
Each week I try to catch up with reviews in the hopes that I could maybe get some recent comics from the past few week but there are just so many new books hitting the racks that keeps that from happening.
The heirs of Jack Kirby are appealing to the United States Supreme Court and if they win it could change US copyright for Comics, Movies, Television, Music and more.
Today was the last day of WonderCon Anaheim and I spent most of the day in artist alley that I had not had a chance to see on Friday or Saturday.
Well this week there are some real disappointments with some of the new books that started this week. But there were some surprises too so lets see how everything fairs this week.
Every Wednesday I like thousands of other comic book fans head to their local comic shop and pick up new comics and graphic novels.
I am always on the lookout for arcades. There are so few around now that going to one is like taking a step back in time to when I visited local Los Angeles and Orange County arcades in the 1980’s and 1990’s before the implosion of the market in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s.
This week there is three returning books and a new one to throw in the mix. So lets see how the dust settles on this weeks books.
Comic book/geek conventions come in all shapes and sizes. Some are single day gatherings and others are multi-day events. They all have several things in common, cosplay, superheroes/villains, vendors with toys, books, original art, and a sense of community.
It’s been a busy week so sadly I have only read a few of this weeks books so I’m checking out four number 1 issues this week.
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