The Avengers
Marvel Comics' flagship superhero team The Avengers was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby in the spring of 1963 and publ... [more]
Batman
Bruce Wayne first donned the cowl of the Batman in the pages of "Detective Comics" #27 (May 1939). The son of Dr. Thomas and Mrs. ... [more]
Buffy
Typically, we look at comics that have made the transition to film, but in the long journey of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," the pro... [more]
Flash
In recent years, the Flash has become an even larger star in the DC Comics firmament – no small feat for someone who was already considere... [more]
Green Lantern
Hal Jordan: test pilot, airman, space cop, a man who knows no fear. Chosen from all the Earth to represent mankind in the most powerful poli... [more]
The Hulk
What's big, green and knows how to throw his weight around? The Incredible Hulk. However, beneath the emerald veneer, muscles an... [more]
Iron Man
The invincible Iron-Man made his first appearance in April of 1963 in the pages of “Tales of Suspense” #39. Writers Stan Lee, Larry Lieb... [more]
Jonah Hex
In an industry dominated by super-heroics, the Western genre has always taken second or third seat to the spandex and capes crowd, with one ... [more]
Kick-Ass
Mark Millar and John Romita, Jr's “Kick Ass” #1 was published February, 2008 under Marvel Comics’ Icon imprint and caught the ind... [more]
Scott Pilgrim
Over the course of six years and six books, Scott Pilgrim has battled the seven evil exes of his newly minted girlfriend Ramona Flowers whil... [more]
Spider-Man
Originally created in 1962 by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko to fill out the final issue of a canceled comic series, Spider-Man quic... [more]
Superman
Although not the first super-hero the world had ever seen, Superman has the enviable position as the most iconic of all of them and is argua... [more]
Wonder Woman
Standing alongside Superman and Batman as the third member of DC Comics' trinity of flagship characters, Wonder Woman is by far the mos... [more]