If you were a fan who grew up during the Bronze Age of Comics, you probably have some memories of both receiving comics as gifts during the holiday season and of Marvel’s Treasury Editions.
If you were a fan who grew up during the Bronze Age of Comics, you probably have some memories of both receiving comics as gifts during the holiday season and of Marvel’s Treasury Editions.
Simon Williams takes center stage in a new Omnibus dedicated to four decades of the complicated character’s back story and adventures.
We understand that some of horn head’s foes might want to kill Matt Murdock, but why would they want to kill someone named Mike Murdock?
Stephan Friedt’s (with Jon B. Cooke) exploration of the short-lived, but influential Pacific Comics chronicles the rise and fall of the independent publisher in a colorful and informational manner which is sure to bring back many memories for those that visited their local comic shop between 1981 and 1984.
Combining the magic of Jack Kirby, Stan Lee, and Steve Ditko with the lessons of the Dalai Lama, Patrick McDonnell’s metatextual The Super Hero’s Journey is a unique addition to the graphic novel medium.
Penguin’s next volumes in the Penguin Classics Marvel Collection will include entries on The Avengers, The Fantastic Four, and The Uncanny X-Men.