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11 Most Expensive Comic Books Ever Sold

11 Most Expensive Comic Books Ever Sold

March 28th, 2023 | by Comic Overlord

Below is a list of the most expensive comics ever sold.  How are comic books graded? Comic books are graded by professional third-party grading companies that evaluate their physical condition and assign a grade based on a standardized set of criteria. The 10-point scale established...

Comics in Online Slot Machines

Comics in Online Slot Machines

February 7th, 2023 | by Comic Overlord

Comic books have been providing entertainment to readers long before there was any television, internet, or even slots. The older generation will surely tell you about their favorite comic books, and how they used to read them all day long. Even today comics are still...

We Wish You A ComiChristmas!

We Wish You A ComiChristmas!

December 25th, 2017 | by Jordan Samuel

Oh, Hello! What are you doing on ComiConverse on the most beautiful time of year, shouldn't you be putting on the calories and reading comics with the family? We have plenty of content to experience including our review on Bright and State of the Modern...

Rhode Island Comic Con Ready for a Radical Weekend!

Rhode Island Comic Con Ready for a Radical Weekend!

November 6th, 2017 | by Linda Marie

Rhode Island Comic (RICC) hits the Rhode Island Convention Center AND Dunkin Donuts Center this November 10th, 11th, and 12th! Yup, this tiny state hosts a comic convention that has become so large, it needs two venues to contain all the excitement. Best known for...

Review: Iron Fist #6

Review: Iron Fist #6

August 20th, 2017 | by Mitch Nissen

Iron Fist #6 from Marvel Comics bursts onto comic stands everywhere with the start of an explosive new story arc and the return of one of Marvel’s secret weapons, the Master of Kung Fu himself: Shang Chi! ComiConverse contributor Mitch Nissen dives into this action...

Review: Batman #28

Review: Batman #28

August 13th, 2017 | by Abel Loza

In The War of Jokes and Riddles Part 3, Tom King returns us to the main story after taking a break in Batman #27 to give us a look at how over-his-head Batman really was during the war for Gotham City. King is using The...

Boston Comic Con: Buckle Up Beantown!

Boston Comic Con: Buckle Up Beantown!

August 3rd, 2017 | by Linda Marie

Boston will be brimming with geeky glamor in less than two weeks! Fan Expo is bringing the excitement to the Boston Exhibition and Convention Center this August 11-13. Boston Comic Con (BCC) is boasting more creators and celebrities than ever and ComiConverse will be there...

Review: Winnebago Graveyard #2

Review: Winnebago Graveyard #2

July 23rd, 2017 | by Darryll Robson

Continuing the journey into the heart of the American Horror genre, our contributor Darryll Robson takes a look inside issue 2 of Image Comic’s Winnebago Graveyard. Review: Winnebago Graveyard #2 After the opening issue last month Steve Niles picks up where he left off with...

Review: Batman #24

Review: Batman #24

July 23rd, 2017 | by Abel Loza

Right as The Wart of Jokes and Riddles is staring to ramp up, Tom King throws a curve ball and gave us The Ballad of Kite Man in Batman #27. In this issue, we explore the backstory of how the now famous Kite Man, also...

Review: Victor LaValle’s Destroyer #3

Review: Victor LaValle’s Destroyer #3

July 23rd, 2017 | by Darryll Robson

The Frankenstein retelling from Victor LaValle and Boom Studios! reaches its central point with issue 3. Our contributor, Darryll Robson, takes a look at the comic to see how far it has come and how it is holding up. Review: Victor LaValle’s Destroyer #3 Flashbacks,...

Review: New Super-Man #13

Review: New Super-Man #13

July 22nd, 2017 | by Kyle King

New Super-Man #13, despite picking up where the previous issue left off, served as the start of a new story arc. Writer Gene Luen Yang and penciller Billy Tan joined forces for the team-up tale of Shanghai Under Siege — Part One, and ComiConverse contributor...

Review: Supergirl: Being Super #4

Review: Supergirl: Being Super #4

July 15th, 2017 | by Kyle King

Supergirl: Being Super #4 recently concluded the prestige format miniseries re-imagining Kara Danvers’s origin story. Writer Mariko Tamaki and artist Joelle Jones topped an all-female masthead for the final installment, an emphatic ending entitled Who I Am. ComiConverse’s Kryptonian correspondent, T. Kyle King, offers his...

Review: War For The Planet Of The Apes #1

Review: War For The Planet Of The Apes #1

July 13th, 2017 | by Darryll Robson

Continuing a long line of movie tie in comics, Boom Studios! release a new Planet of Apes comic just in time for the theatrical release of War for the Planet of the Apes. Our contributor and Planet of the Apes fan, Darryll Robson, takes a...

Review: Superman #26

Review: Superman #26

July 13th, 2017 | by Kyle King

Superman #26 featured a brief break following the events of Black Dawn. Writer Michael Moreci and artist Scott Godlewski teamed up to bring readers the father-son tale Brains vs. Brawn, which highlighted the relationship between Clark Kent and both Jonathan Kents. ComiConverse contributor T. Kyle...

Username: Evie Revisited

Username: Evie Revisited

July 9th, 2017 | by Darryll Robson

Due to a cut back in new comic book reading, our contributor Darryll Robson has taken to re-reading chunks of his collection. In this 'Revisited' series, he looks back at a selected run of a particular comic to see if they are still worth reading...

IDW Celebrates Jack Kirby With 100th Birthday Comic Con Panel And Original Art Show

IDW Celebrates Jack Kirby With 100th Birthday Comic Con Panel And Original Art Show

July 2nd, 2017 | by Marena Bronson

This year marks the 100th anniversary of Jack Kirby's birth. Artist and creator or co-creator of such characters as the X-Men, Captain America, Silver Surfer, The New Gods, The Avengers, Mister Miracle, Thor, the Hulk and hundreds more, Kirby remains one of the most prolific...

Garden State Comic Fest: Geeky Greatness To Hit NJ!

Garden State Comic Fest: Geeky Greatness To Hit NJ!

July 1st, 2017 | by Linda Marie

Garden State Comic Fest (GSCF) is right around the corner! Join the festivities in Morristown, NJ July 8-9 at the Mennen Area. Brought together over a shared love of comics, Dave O'Hare and Sal Zurzolo bring an affordable and fun comic con experience to North Jersey....

Review: Saucer State #2

Review: Saucer State #2

June 29th, 2017 | by Darryll Robson

IDW Publishing brings us issue 2 of Saucer State depicting a world in turmoil with a potential invasion on the horizon. Our contributor, Darryll Robson, enters the fray to see if we stand a chance or should be heading for the hills. Review: Saucer State...

Review: Clue #1

Review: Clue #1

June 28th, 2017 | by Darryll Robson

Proving that comics can have many strings to their bows, IDW Publishing have put out a new comedy whodunnit in the form of Clue and our contributor, Darryll Robson, entered the murder house to check out the suspects. Review: Clue #1 It was a board...

Review: Trinity #10

Review: Trinity #10

June 25th, 2017 | by Kyle King

Trinity #10 continued Batman’s, Superman’s, and Wonder Woman’s odyssey through the disabled and infected Justice League Watchtower in Dead Space — Part 2. The multitalented Francis Manapul provided the story, art, colors, and cover of the latest issue, which ComiConverse writer T. Kyle King is...

5 Steps to Navigate the World of Comic Books

5 Steps to Navigate the World of Comic Books

June 24th, 2017 | by Davis McCondichie

When someone first walks into a comic book shop, it can be overwhelming. Our Davis McCondichie has some ideas to ease you in to one of the world's great hobbies. 5 Steps to Navigate the World of Comic Books Walls are decorated floor-to-ceiling with superheroes...

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