DC Comics released Absolute Batman #14 today, and it delivers one of the most batsh*t crazy battles in the Dark Knight's comic book history. In his final showdown with Bane, Bruce Wayne is forced to ...
Having made his Absolute Batman debut in the ninth issue, Bane has his final showdown with Bruce Wayne in the series’ fourteenth outing, which supposedly ends in the villain’s demise. After tormenting ...
In the mid-20th century, comic books groups grew in popularity SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- On a recent day at Sacramento native Lecho Lopez's comic shop in the city, his 5-year-old nephew read his first ...
In a moment that’s sure to be talked about for weeks, Batman’s Absolute counterpart just achieved a victory the mainline Batman could only dream of. I don’t think there’s any comic book fan who isn’t ...
An original copy of the first edition of the first "Superman" comic from 1939 — which had been lying undiscovered in an attic for decades — was sold at auction on Thursday for more than $9 million, ...
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Batman: Knightfall Animated Movie Promises Comic-Accurate Bane, Unlike Dark Knight Rises
D C’s new animated movie adaptation of Batman: Knightfall will give us the version of Bane we never got in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises. Knightfall is the famous story arc in which Bane ...
Bane is a great villain, but the main idea behind the character came from a Golden Age DC legend: Rex Tyler, the Hourman.
A copy of the first Superman issue, unearthed by a trio of brothers cleaning out their late mother’s attic, netted $9.12 million at a Texas auction house which says it is the most expensive comic book ...
A first-edition copy of “Superman No. 1” sold Thursday for $9.12 million, the highest price ever paid for a comic book, according to Heritage Auctions. The 1939 issue — discovered last year in a ...
A first-edition copy of the comic that introduced the world to Superman in 1939 has become the most expensive comic to date after selling for a staggering $9.12 million at Heritage Auctions on ...
An original copy of the first edition of the first "Superman" comic from 1939 — which had been lying undiscovered in an attic for decades — was sold at auction on Thursday for more than $9 million, ...
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