Comics
Forgotten treasure: First-edition Superman comic fetches millions at auction after attic discovery
The Superman comic, found in excellent condition with a nine out of ten rating by the company CGC, was released in 1939 by Detective Comics Inc. and is one in only a handful which still exist.
Animax Tel Aviv marks 25 years amid conflict and creativity
'Dry Bones' cartoonist Yaakov Kirschen helped Jews to love our faults, not just heroics - opinion
Navy Bird still flies, after being killed in a terror attack last year
Israeli geek convention ICon returns for hybrid festival at Sukkot
Dubbed "Mini-ICon," the festival will be held over three days, September 22-23 and 26, during the Sukkot holiday.
Tim Drake, Batman's Robin, confirmed to be LGBTQ+ in new issue
Many fans have rejoiced at this revelation of Drake's sexuality. However, he would not be the first instance of queerness to be found in the Batman comics.
Jewish filmmaker Richard Donner passes away at 91
Donner was born in New York City to Jewish parents and became fascinated by film at a young age.
Israeli comics geeks to assemble for post-COVID in-person convention
Comics-Con will arrive in Israel for the first time ever, taking place on July 9 at the Petah Tikva Museum of Art.
Superman taught me how to be a Cuban Jew - opinion
In 2021, I know there are other Cuban Jews like me, but I didn’t know that when I was a kid
Mensch of Steel: The Jewishness of Superman explored in new book
'Is Superman Circumcised? The Complete Jewish History of the World's Greatest Hero' by Roy Schwartz is an in-depth examination of the Jewish roots of the character,
Disneyland Avengers area to open in June with Spider-Man and shawarma
The debut will come weeks after the resort in Anaheim begins welcoming back guests for the first time in a year starting on April 30.
DC Comics' Batwoman receives Jewish funeral in latest episode
Batwoman, also known as Kate Kane, is Jewish and an out-of-the-closet lesbian, both of which have been defining parts of her character since her 2006 comics debut.
This female Jewish comic book artist was overlooked - no more
L. Renee still remembers drawing under her family’s dining table as a child in Vienna, sketching ballerinas and costumed performers she had seen at the theater.
Stan Lee’s legacy is complicated. This new book casts a shadow on it
Lee was born Stanley Martin Lieber in New York City in 1922 to Jewish immigrants from Romania.