As many start to get into the winter holiday spirit, so, too, do our favorite comic book heroes (and a few villains).
When Hal Jordan meets the Green Lantern of Korugar, he's shocked she's a woman. And then he destroys her relationship.
Remember when Iron Man went to Comic Con and everyone made fun of his nose and then he almost died by sword? '70s comics were something else.
Even superheroes need friends! Unfortunately, sometimes those friendships fade. Here's a look at Nightwing's friendship with Bridget Clancy.
Superhero comics feature their own brand of copaganda. Let's take a look at the where, how, and why.
On November 8, 1988, the Suicide Squad fell apart, after a rift between Amanda Waller and Rick Flag endangered the whole team.
The Cold War bled into all kinds of American media, including comics. Here's how comics from the 1950s and '60s depicted the communist threat.
Sometimes even superheroes who think they're doing the right thing make some villainous choices.
We've talked about Captain America knockoffs. Here's an even more obscure ripoff of our favorite sentinel of liberty: Yankee Doodle Jones!
Wishbone was only on the air for 2 years, but it left a lasting impression. Here's the story of how Wishbone got started — and why it ended so soon.