Eisner Week celebrates graphic novels, sequential art, free speech and the legacy of comics pioneer Will Eisner.
In 2019, Emerald City Comic Con, the annual comic book convention in Seattle, came this close to drawing 100,000 attendees after years of steady increases. (The final tally was about 98,000.) Then ...
Two comic books originally sold on US newsstands for just 10 cents have sold for $13 million. The highest-graded known copy of Batman No. 1 (CGC 9.4) sold for $6 million, while the second ...
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Photoshop tutorial: Create a powerful, ink drawing panel for a graphic novel or comic book
Photoshop cc 2015 tutorial showing how to create the look of a powerful, hand-drawn ink panel of an aged graphic novel or comic book. Paper texture: RedStateBlueState Font: Refine Edge tutorial: ...
When baker Peter Pagano, of Islip Terrace, died last March at age 82, his widow and children inherited his collection of about 2,000 comic books. No one wanted them, so like many families who have ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Olivia Singh is a reporter covering TV and film. Marvel’s latest Disney+ series Wonder Man stars Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Simon ...
Christina Merkler of Lunar Distribution on the Off Panel Podcast says, "I felt really good about coming into this year. I've seen what Image some of what Image has planned. I've seen some of what DC ...
A detail from Johnny Craig's infamous cover to "Crime SuspenStories" No. 22 from EC Comics. Credit: Comic Book cover For avid followers of comic book history, 1954 was the most epochal, unsettling, ...
(NEXSTAR) – You may still remember your first comic book. Do you remember the last time you saw that comic, though? Depending on what it is and the condition it’s in, it could be worth something – in ...
The front cover of Superman No. 1, the first issue in the first comic book series devoted to Superman Heritage Auctions Last year, three brothers began clearing out their late mother’s house in San ...
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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