Best New Comic Covers This Week 4-24-24
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by Jay Katz
2d ago
Roll out the red carpet, it’s new comic cover day! We’ve got a Spider-Man bonanza with five related covers—two spotlighting the lovely Black Cat and Jackpot. Daredevil isn’t pulling punches either; two covers with one from the legend Frank Miller himself. R.B. Silva is bringing the apocalypse right to your shelf. Batman? He’s doing the superhero landing on one cover, and turning up the dark drama on another. Power Girl’s in a bit of a pickle, courtesy of Yanick Paquette. And Blade? It’s slicing the scene into three cinematic moments.  Click on ANY Red-Highlighted LINKS/Comi ..read more
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Iconic Debuts and Legendary Returns: Unpacking Key Appearances in Amazing Spider-Man, Catwoman, and More
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by Jay Katz
4d ago
Welcome back to Key Comic Thursday, where we unearth the splashy debuts and near-mythical second appearances that keep the comic shelves interesting and the debates heated. Let’s swing into Amazing Spider-Man #195 from 1979, which notches up Black Cat’s second appearance. She’s back to steal more than just Spider-Man’s heart, proving sequels can indeed outshine the original — especially in tight leather. Catwoman #42 from 1997, we meet CyberCat. Because in the ’90s, what better way to update a classic than by adding “cyber” to it? Here’s a character who’s half woman, half… modem? The purr-fect ..read more
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Top 5 Must-Have New Comics This Week: From Ultimate Black Panther to Symbiote Supreme
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by Jay Katz
1w ago
This week, InvestComics delivers a quintet of comic debuts that range from the potentially historic to the undeniably chaotic. Here’s the scoop on the top 5 releases that could make your collector’s heart skip a beat—or induce a full-on geek-out. Avengers Twilight #5 is back at it again, stuffing as many first appearances into its pages as humanly (or superhumanly) possible. Rumor has it, there’s another newbie showing up this week. Ultimate Black Panther #3 takes things up a notch with the Ultimate Marvel versions of Storm and Killmonger entering the fray. Get ready for more power, more ..read more
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Best New Comic Covers This Week 4-17-24
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by Jay Katz
1w ago
Happy New Comic Book Cover Reveal Day, everyone! Let’s unwrap this week’s gallery of gloriously covers. Kicking off, we’ve got not one, not two, but three Catwoman covers, each one sassier than the last. Spider-Woman? She’s cruising on her motorcycle, because why web-sling when you can rev up? Future Hawkeye is looking so badass, you’ll want to frame this cover. Miles Morales? He’s literally shocking the page alive with electric bolts. And, as always, Batman and Superman are there, striking poses that scream ‘We got this!’ even louder than their capes. Swing by our website for these covers, un ..read more
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Explore the Latest Comic Book Releases: Key First Appearances and Major Milestones
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by Jay Katz
1w ago
The comic book universe is once again expanding faster than the universe itself, and this week’s new releases are out to test the elasticity of your bank accounts. InvestComics Hot Picks begins now……. Click on ANY Red-Highlighted LINKS/Comic Covers to BUY/BID from ALL available eBay sellers now* (always buy from high-rated eBay sellers). *This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated. Donate to the upkeep of our site. Any amount is profoundly appreciated. Thanks!InvestComics; PO Box 22621, West Palm Beach FL 33416 Please Click to Pay $ with Paypal P ..read more
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Our Top 5 War Movies: Unforgettable Journeys into the Heart of Battle
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by Jay Katz
1w ago
Exploring the harsh realities of war through cinema can be both harrowing and enlightening. Our selection of top five war movies offers a profound look at the courage, chaos, and complexities of war. Here’s our list, thoughtfully compiled for enthusiasts who appreciate cinematic excellence in depicting historical conflicts. 5. Black Hawk Down Directed by Ridley Scott, Black Hawk Down chronicles the intense, real-life events of the 1993 Battle of Mogadishu. The film stands out for its raw portrayal of military operations and the gritty realism of urban warfare. It’s the attention to detail and ..read more
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Comic Book Firsts Unleashed: From Ronin’s Debut to Gambit’s Grand Entrance
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by Jay Katz
1w ago
Welcome to Key Comic Thursday; Episode 13, where we dive into the treasure trove of comic book firsts. Let’s unravel the tales of heroes and anti-heroes who first graced the pages with all the subtlety of a superhero landing. Capital Comics magazine Nexus #1 from 1981 introduces Nexus, the comic world clearly lacked superheroes with existential crises and a penchant for cosmic justice. Ah, the early ’80s, when even the galaxy wasn’t the limit. 1968, where Silver Surfer #1 glides into his first solo series. Alone, philosophizing, and surfing the cosmic waves, he’s the galactic wanderer with mo ..read more
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Galactic Spideys & Historic Firsts: This Week’s Unmissable Comic Book Releases
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by Jay Katz
2w ago
This week’s Top 4 comic book releases are set to release on 4/10/24. Edge Of Spider-Verse #3 introduces Star-Spider, apparently, the only place left for a new Spider-Person was outer space. Creators, Steve Foxe, Justina Ireland, and Pete Woods must’ve looked at Earth and thought, “Nah, let’s take this party galactic.” Brace yourselves for a Spidey that’s out of this world—literally. Rat City #1, stepping into the grimy alleyways of the Spawn universe. First appearance of Peter Cairn, your not-so-average future Spawn of 2111, and witness Erica Schultz making history as the first female writer t ..read more
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This Week’s Must-Read Comics: Star-Spider Debuts and a Historic Spawn Release
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by Jay Katz
2w ago
This week, the comic book world decides to sprinkle a little bit of everything into the potluck of new releases, and let me tell you, the menu is looking as eclectic as a superhero costume party. Let’s dive into the InvestComics Hot Picks …… Edge Of Spider-Verse #3 swings in with Star-Spider, making a stellar entrance as the first “space” Spidey. You know, the Spider-Verse was clearly running out of real estate on Earth, onward and upward. Steve Foxe, Justina Ireland, and Pete Woods are the trio behind this cosmic leap, promising to shoot this Spidey’s star straight into the speculative strato ..read more
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The Art of Darkness: Exploring Frank Miller’s Greatest Comic Book Covers
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by Jay Katz
2w ago
Frank Miller is a towering figure in the world of comics, whose work has not only redefined iconic characters but has also pushed the boundaries of the medium itself. Born on January 27, 1957, in Olney, Maryland, Miller embarked on his comic book career in the late 1970s, quickly distinguishing himself with a bold, cinematic style and a penchant for gritty storytelling. He is best known for his seminal works such as “The Dark Knight Returns,” “Daredevil“, “Sin City,” “Wolverine“, and “300,” each of which has left an indelible mark on comics and popular culture at large. Miller’s art is charact ..read more
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