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2020: Eerie Tales features a color cover with black and white interior pages in this hunky dory magazine style comic from the fun folks at PS Artbooks, and it just might give the unprepared a twinge of slight pain! Why,…
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2024: Amazing Man was the second superhero after Superman to have a comic book named after him. Historians credit his creation variously to writer-artist Bill Everett and art director Lloyd Jacquet, founder of The Funni…
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2024: CENTAUR - Amazing Man Volume 1 Issues #5 - #19 September 1939 - January 1941 Amazing Man was the second superhero after Superman, to have a comic book named after him.Historians credit his creation variously to …
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2024: Amazing Man was the second superhero after Superman, to have a comic book named after him. Historians credit his creation variously to writer-artist Bill Everett and art director Lloyd Jacquet, founder of The Funn…
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2024: Synopsis: QUALITY COMICS - BLACK CONDOR - CRACK COMICS #1 - #11 May 1940 - March 1941 THE RAY - SMASH COMICS #14 - #22 September 1940 - May 1941 Special Notes: Variant Covers If collated need the ratio, /Free…
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2024: Lou Fine was one of the most impressive and influential artists to ever work in comics. His fluid figures were admired and copied by such greats as Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. In the early 40's, the heyday of the Go…
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2024: Introducing The Black Terror, Nemesis of Crime! Bob Benton was a pharmacist working on a tonic to pep people up, who developed 'formic ethers' instead, thanks to a comment made by his new assistant Tim Roland, ins…
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2024: PINES - Master Publisher (Better o Nedor o Standard) - Exciting Comics #9 - #20 May 1941 - July 1942 Special Notes: Variant Covers If collated need the ratio, /Free or ordering Criteria Introducing The Black …
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2024: The second volume in this popular continuing series Collects Quality Comics' Military Comics issues #21-23 (1942). These issues are a testament to the enduring appeal of Doll Man, offering readers a captivating bl…
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2024: From 1940-1950, printer Everett M. 'Busy' Arnold reprinted Spirit stories under his Quality Comics banner, first individually from 1940-1947 as one of the features in 92 issues of Police Comics and from 1944-1950 …
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2024: This often unfairly forgotten series, surely boasted some of the most magnificent covers of any of the EC wannabes, despite the artists being a anything but 'household names.' One of these forgotten masters is Mau…
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2024: Created by Dick Ayers and Ray Krank, Rex Fury was originally known as the Calico Kid, who together with his white horse Spectre became the Ghost Rider! Wearing a white outfit covered with phosphorus and using a ca…
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2024: Created by Dick Ayers and Ray Krank, Rex Fury was originally known as the Calico Kid, who together with his white horse Spectre became the Ghost Rider! Wearing a white outfit covered with phosphorus and using a ca…
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2024: Created by Dick Ayers and Ray Krank, Rex Fury was originally known as the Calico Kid, who together with his white horse Spectre became the Ghost Rider! Wearing a white outfit covered with phosphorus and using a ca…
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2024: First appearing in comics in 1952 and on film in Columbia Pictures serial 'King of the Congo' starring Buster Crabbe. Thun'da was a fictional Tarzan-esque character scripted by Gardner Fox and originally created b…
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2024: First appearing in comics in 1952 and on film in Columbia Pictures serial 'King of the Congo' starring Buster Crabbe. Thun'da was a fictional Tarzan-esque character scripted by Gardner Fox and originally created b…
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2024: We probably already said this before but this title has the lot... including persuasive evidence that animated corpses (that's zombies to you, fella) used to be gray and had see-through rib-cages. Just shows you h…
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2024: The eleventh volume in this popular ongoing series collects issues #55-#59 of Quality Comics' Blackhawk.
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2024: The twelfth volume in this popular ongoing series collects issues #60-#64 of Quality Comics' Blackhawk.
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2024: Right on with the new super-hero, a man whose destiny may well change the course of the entire world, a man who is doomed to a life of lonely frustration even though he will constantly be the center of attention f…
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2023: The evil femme orders the thugs to hurl the victim into a grave with quicklime to dissolve the body faster! So be quick cos here's your chance to own this limited edition and savor once again the talents of two Be…
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2023: When the Comics Code Authority came into existence in 1954, popular horror and crime comics (which are now much sought-after) were put to an end. This pre-code crime classic being released mere months before The C…
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2020: Stories by Famous Authors Illustrated #3 presents She by H. Rider Haggard (as Sir Rider Haggard) adapted by Dick Davis, with artwork by Henry Kiefer and Vincent Napoli. This is the world famous and renowned fantas…
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2020: Tor the prehistoric warrior, is a loner whose only true friend is his pet monkey, Chee-Chee. Joe Kubert described Tor as superior to the others in his clan, with an extra spark of humanity, who was instinctively s…
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2024: The sixth volume in this popular continuing series Collects Quality Comics' Military Comics issues #21-23 (1942).
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2023: Skywald's Nightmare continues with issue #5, dated August 1971. A black-and-white comic magazine absolutely packed full of horror and suspense! And featuring a fantastic cover by Boris Vallejo plus the combined ta…
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2023: Skywald's Nightmare continues with issue #4 dated June 1971. A black-and-white comic magazine absolutely packed full of horror and suspense! And featuring the combined talents of Harry Rosenbaum, Ralph Reese, Jack…
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2023: Absolutely packed full of horror and suspense Skywald's black-and-white comic magazine Psycho #5 (November 1971) featuring the superb cover by Boris Vallejo! Who includes a sketch of the cover of Psycho #3 in the …
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2023: Absolutely packed full of horror and suspense Skywald's black-and-white comic magazine Psycho #4 hit the stores in September 1971! Featuring on the striking cover by Ken Kelly, 'Comes The Stalking Monster!' by La…
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2022: Skywald's Psycho #1, published in January 1971, is a black-and-white comic magazine absolutely packed full of horror and suspense. If you're brave enough take a peek, we've got 'The Skin And Bones Syndrome' by Gar…
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2024: America's Greatest Comics, brought to readers by Fawcett Publications, presents an electrifying ensemble of heroes ready to defend justice and uphold the American way of life. At its core stands Captain Marvel, al…
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2024: The fifth in an ongoing series of amazing accounts of the strangest stories ever told. By masters of the genre Jack Kirby & Joe Simon. Ably assisted by Mort Meskin. All in our popular Softee format, four comics in…
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2024: Blue Beetle Issues 4-6 are a testament to The Fox Publication's dedication to reviving the magic of the Golden Age. With dynamic visuals and a narrative that captures the spirit of a bygone era, this collection is…
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2024: Bulletman and Bulletgirl are back in this third installment of Bulletman! Continue the story of Jim Barr and Susan Kent in these Golden Age classics by the legendary Mac Raboy. This third volume collects Bulletman…
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2024: The Full Marvel Family offered in gorgeous facsimile editions
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2024: The full Marvel Family offered in gorgeous facsimile editions
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2024: Cat-Man, Issue 1, penned by Charles M. Quinlan, introduces readers to the daring adventures of David Merryweather, the enigmatic hero known as Cat-Man. Bursting onto the scene in 1941, this inaugural installment t…
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2024: More horror and suspense for Volume 7 of Classic Horror Comics! Starting with tales of stalking terror with Fantastic Fears #4 (November 1953) and in Fantastic Fears #5 (January 1954) we have Steve Ditko's 'Stretc…
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2024: CENTAUR - Amazing Mystery Funnies featuring SPACE PATROL - Dec 1939 to Sep 1940 NOVELTY PRESS - Target Comics Month featuring SPACWHAWK- Jun 1940 to Jun 1941 STANLEY MORSE - Weird Tales of the Future featuring BAS…
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2024: Basil Wolverton (July 9, 1909 - December 31, 1978) born in Central Point, Oregon and later moved to Vancouver, Washington. He worked as a vaudeville performer and a cartoonist and reporter for the Portland News. W…
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2024: Basil Wolverton (1909-1978) born in Central Point, Oregon, later moving to Vancouver, Washington. He worked as a vaudeville performer and a cartoonist and reporter for the Portland News. Wolverton was a master in…
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2022: We've unearthed some more little horrors! Originally these stories were produced for Charlton editor Al Fago who when he left reportedly sold them to St. John. And with the likes of the 'Nightmare' served up for u…
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2022: St. John - Do You Believe in Nightmares #1 November 1957 & #2 January 1958 IW Publishing - Eerie #1 and #8 and #9 1958 We've unearthed some more little horrors for our latest volume of CLASSIC HORROR COMICS! …
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2024: Starting with tales of stalking terror with Fantastic Fears #4 (November 1953) and in Fantastic Fears #5 (January 1954) we have Steve Ditko's 'Stretching Things' story, his first sold to a publisher! Followed up w…
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2024: FARRELL - FANTASTIC FEARS : ISSUE #4 - #5 November 1953 - January 1954 TOBY - THE PURPLE CLAW: ISSUE #1 - #3 January - May 1953 More horror and suspense for Volume 7 of CLASSIC HORROR COMICS! Starting with t…
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2023: The weirdest, most exciting, dramatic, visual, compelling, literate, ghastliest and powerful horror characters are all in the latest edition of Scream, the black-and-white comic magazine by Skywald! Continuing 'Th…
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2023: 'Blood Hunt for the Cannibal Werewolf,' scripted by Ed Fedory and superbly painted by Vilanova, heralds the latest edition of Scream, the black-and-white comic magazine by Skywald! Al Hewetson, who previously work…
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2024: Charlton's contribution to the monster craze of the 1950's and 60's with a cover by Frank DeMarco and edited by Ed Konick, bringing you all the fiendish features including 'The Mummy's Curse,' a tale of terror. 'S…