Comic books in 'Anthology / Collection'
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Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Jun 2014 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. "November 1950 to May 1952!" Collects Strange Worlds (1950-1955 Avon) #1-7. Written by Danel Olson. Art by Gene Fawcette. Avon calling, kiddies! Yes, after a sixty-plus years lay-off, Avon's mesmerising 15-issue Strange Worlds comic book run is available once more in a handy hardcover first volume comprising issues 1 through 7 and all thanks to those nifty shoe-shufflers at PS Artbooks. The series features artwork by such top talents as Wally Wood, Joe Kubert, Everett Raymond Kinstler, Alvin C. Hollingsworth and Charles Sultan. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 288 pages, full color. Cover price $64.99.
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Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Oct 2014 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 2 - 1st printing. "August 1952 to February 1955!" Collects Strange Worlds (1950-1955 Avon) #8-9 and 18-19. Written by Michael Becker. Art by Harry Lazarus. This second volume of Strange Worlds comprises issues of Avon's Strange Worlds plus Out of this World, Earthman on Venus, and Flying Saucers, all of them featuring such top talents as Wallace Wood, Joe Kubert, Everett Raymond Kinstler, Alvin C. Hollingsworth and Charles Sultan. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 288 pages, full color. Cover price $64.99.
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Published Jun 2014 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. "November 1950 to May 1952!" Collects Strange Worlds (1950-1955 Avon) #1-7. Written by Danel Olson. Art by Gene Fawcette. Avon calling, kiddies! Yes, after a sixty-plus years lay-off, Avon's mesmerising 15-issue Strange Worlds comic book run is available once more in a handy hardcover first volume comprising issues 1 through 7 and all thanks to those nifty shoe-shufflers at PS Artbooks. The series features artwork by such top talents as Wally Wood, Joe Kubert, Everett Raymond Kinstler, Alvin C. Hollingsworth and Charles Sultan. Hardcover, 288 pages, full color. Cover price $47.99.
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Published Oct 2014 by PS Artbooks.$26.00
Volume 2 - 1st printing. "August 1952 to February 1955!" Collects Strange Worlds (1950-1955 Avon) #8-9 and 18-19. Written by Michael Becker. Art by Harry Lazarus. This second volume of Strange Worlds comprises issues of Avon's Strange Worlds plus Out of this World, Earthman on Venus, and Flying Saucers, all of them featuring such top talents as Wallace Wood, Joe Kubert, Everett Raymond Kinstler, Alvin C. Hollingsworth and Charles Sultan. Hardcover, 288 pages, full color. Cover price $47.99.
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Published Jan 2019 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. "June 1952 to March 1953!" Collects Tales of Terror (1952 Toby) #1 and Tales of Horror (1952-1954 Toby/Minoan) #1-4.
Cover by Myron Fass.
Toby Press was a small but respectable comics publisher, which also used the imprint Minoan; they put out one issue of Tales of Terror, then got hit by a cease-and-desist order from E.C., which used that title for their annuals. Toby dropped that and started over with Tales of Horror, which ran thirteen issues. Toby may be the only comics publisher to swipe the urbane and cynical stories of John Collier, rather than relying on Poe, Lovecraft, and the like.
Featuring Stories by Myron Fass, Bill Molno, Pete Morisi, Ed Smalle, Lawrence Dresser, Max Elkan, Art Helfant, Ernie Schroeder and Bernard Baily.
Hardcover, 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $44.99. -
Published Apr 2019 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 2 - 1st printing. "August 1953 to April 1954!" Collects Tales of Horror (1952-1954 Toby/Minoan) #5-9.
Small is beautiful and don't let anyone tell you different. Case in point, Toby Press, which also used the imprint Minoan and found fame (of a sort) by getting their knuckles rapped by the EC crew for using Gaines & Co.'s title "Tales of Terror." But they didn't need to pilfer from others with Tales of Horror, the (retitled) magazine's noteworthy homage to the likes of prose stylist John Collier. So take a bow guys, we're in the presence of greatness. Let's all doff our beanies to Moe Marcus, Ben Brown, Bernard Baily, Frank Giacoia, Rocco Mastroserio, Jack Sparling, Mel Keefer, Howard Rosenberger, Bill Molno and George Olesen, heroes one and all.
Hardcover, 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $44.99. -
Published Jun 2019 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 3 - 1st printing. "April to October 1954!" Collects Tales of Horror (1952-1954 Toby/Minoan) #10-13 and The Black Knight (1953 Toby Press) #1.
Coming from Toby Press just a couple of years shy of Showcase #4 and the whole industry getting turned on its head, the third PS volume of Toby's Tales of Horror includes a bonus comicbook, 1953's debut issue of The Black Knight. This one has just got to be one of the absolute best covers from the Golden/Silver Age, and the interiors are pretty nifty, too with the roster of artists and writers including Ben Brown, David Gantz, Chas Kuhn, Art Helfant, Medio Iorio, Ernest Schroeder, Sal Trapani, Al Gordon, and H.L. Larsen.
Hardcover, 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $44.99. -
Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Jan 2019 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. "June 1952 to March 1953!" Collects Tales of Terror (1952 Toby) #1 and Tales of Horror (1952-1954 Toby/Minoan) #1-4.
Cover by Myron Fass.
Toby Press was a small but respectable comics publisher, which also used the imprint Minoan; they put out one issue of Tales of Terror, then got hit by a cease-and-desist order from E.C., which used that title for their annuals. Toby dropped that and started over with Tales of Horror, which ran thirteen issues. Toby may be the only comics publisher to swipe the urbane and cynical stories of John Collier, rather than relying on Poe, Lovecraft, and the like.
Featuring Stories by Myron Fass, Bill Molno, Pete Morisi, Ed Smalle, Lawrence Dresser, Max Elkan, Art Helfant, Ernie Schroeder and Bernard Baily.
Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $54.99. -
Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Apr 2019 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 2 - 1st printing. "August 1953 to April 1954!" Collects Tales of Horror (1952-1954 Toby/Minoan) #5-9.
Small is beautiful and don't let anyone tell you different. Case in point, Toby Press, which also used the imprint Minoan and found fame (of a sort) by getting their knuckles rapped by the EC crew for using Gaines & Co.'s title "Tales of Terror." But they didn't need to pilfer from others with Tales of Horror, the (retitled) magazine's noteworthy homage to the likes of prose stylist John Collier. So take a bow guys, we're in the presence of greatness. Let's all doff our beanies to Moe Marcus, Ben Brown, Bernard Baily, Frank Giacoia, Rocco Mastroserio, Jack Sparling, Mel Keefer, Howard Rosenberger, Bill Molno and George Olesen, heroes one and all.
Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $54.99. -
Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Jun 2019 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 3 - 1st printing. "April to October 1954!" Collects Tales of Horror (1952-1954 Toby/Minoan) #10-13 and The Black Knight (1953 Toby Press) #1.
Coming from Toby Press just a couple of years shy of Showcase #4 and the whole industry getting turned on its head, the third PS volume of Toby's Tales of Horror includes a bonus comicbook, 1953's debut issue of The Black Knight. This one has just got to be one of the absolute best covers from the Golden/Silver Age, and the interiors are pretty nifty, too with the roster of artists and writers including Ben Brown, David Gantz, Chas Kuhn, Art Helfant, Medio Iorio, Ernest Schroeder, Sal Trapani, Al Gordon, and H.L. Larsen.
Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $54.99. -
Published Jan 2021 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. "January-July 1953/December 1954!" Collects Horrific (1952-1954) #9-12 and Terrific Comics (1954 Mystery) #14.
Cover by Don Heck.
Weird Tales of Terror spun by the Master of Horror "The Teller" and his Team of Terrors - Garry Ghoul, Freddie Demon, Victor Vampire and Walter Werewolf, whose faces gloriously adorn the covers. The odd thing about these titles is that the publisher was convinced that faces sold comics; he insisted that every issue have some sort of a face dominating the cover, and with Don Heck at the drawing board, his cover artist, he eagerly obliged. So, with the obvious answer staring you in the face you four-color fiends - go get 'em pronto!
Featuring the work of Don Heck, Pete Morisi, Max Elkin, Rudy Palais, Steve Kirkel, and Ross Andru.
Hardcover, 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $46.99. -
Published Jan 2021 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. "January-July 1953/December 1954!" Collects Horrific (1952-1954) #9-12 and Terrific Comics (1954 Mystery) #14.
Cover by Don Heck.
Weird Tales of Terror spun by the Master of Horror "The Teller" and his Team of Terrors - Garry Ghoul, Freddie Demon, Victor Vampire and Walter Werewolf, whose faces gloriously adorn the covers. The odd thing about these titles is that the publisher was convinced that faces sold comics; he insisted that every issue have some sort of a face dominating the cover, and with Don Heck at the drawing board, his cover artist, he eagerly obliged. So, with the obvious answer staring you in the face you four-color fiends - go get 'em pronto!
Featuring the work of Don Heck, Pete Morisi, Max Elkin, Rudy Palais, Steve Kirkel, and Ross Andru.
Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $56.99. -
Published Oct 2019 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. "November 1950 to July 1951!" Collects The Beyond (1950-1955 Ace) #1-5.
Hoo boy, but there's a classy fur-face featured on the cover of the debut issue of Ace Magazines' The Beyond and the good vibes don't end there, Pancho, as, of course, you would expect with such a creatives line-up of sketchers and scribblers as are in issues 1 through 5 from the golden years of 1950/51: I mean, hey, we're talking Warren Kremer, Frank Giusto, Don Perlin, Ken Rice, Al Hartley, Maurice Gutwirth, Ace Baker, Mike Sekowsky, Jerry Grandenetti, Louis Zansky, Paul Gattuso, Jim McLaughlin, Charles Nicholas, Lin Streeter, Vince Alascia, and Richard Case. Yeah, it starts good and just keeps right on getting gooder.
Hardcover, 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $45.99. -
Published Feb 2020 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 2 - 1st printing. "September 1951 to April 1952!" Collects The Beyond (1950-1955 Ace) #6-10.
There's really nothing I can add talking about the second volume of Ace Magazines' The Beyond which continues apace with pretty much the same stellar creative line-up of sketchers and scribblers from the golden years of the early 50's that we mentioned when we put out the first volume. We're talking Jim McLaughlin, Ace Baker, Maurice Gutwirth, Gene Colan, Mike Sekowsky, Richard Case, Ken Rice, Louis Zansky and Lou Cameron.
Hardcover, 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $45.99. -
Published Oct 2020 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 3 - 1st printing. "May 1952 to September 1952!" Collects The Beyond (1950-1955 Ace) #11-15.
The third volume reprinting Ace Magazines' The Beyond is here! These stories feature classic terror tales from Jim McLaughlin, Mike Sekowsky, Lou Cameron, Rocco Mastroserio, Richard Case, Ken Rice, Gene Colan, Bill Molno and Chic Stone! It's frightful fun 'n' games in the form of ghouls and cadavers, vampires and ghosts... plus an occasional slice of far-out Sci Fi!
Hardcover, 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $45.99. -
Published Dec 2020 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 4 - 1st printing. "October 1952 to May 1953!" Collects The Beyond (1950-1955 Ace) #16-20.
This fourth volume of Ace Magazines' The Beyond is brand new to the PS Artbooks racks and features writers and artists such as John Chilly, Ace Baker, Lin Streeter, Lou Cameron, Dick Beck, Jim McLaughlin, Louis Zansky, Al Eadeh, Gene Colan, Sy Grudko,Charles Nicholas, Ken Rice and Chic Stone. So, just when you thought it was gonna be safe to put your wallet away, think again cos here comes even more fun 'n' games in the form of ghouls and cadavers, vampires and ghosts... plus an occasional slice of far out sci-fi!
Hardcover, 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $46.99. -
Published Feb 2021 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 5 - 1st printing. "July 1953 to March 1954!" Collects The Beyond (1950-1955 Ace) #21-25.
There's something spooky about the flight crew featured on the cover of the penultimate volume of Ace Magazines' The Beyond, and the scares don't end there, Captain, as, of course, you would expect with such a creative line-up of sketchers and scribblers featured in issues 21 through 25 from the glorious golden years, I mean, hey, we're talking Sy Grudko, Dick Beck, Lou Cameron, Jim McLaughlin, Lin Streeter, Ken Rice and Louis Zansky So don't hang about, when you thought it was gonna be safe to put your wallet away, think again cos here comes even more fun 'n' games in the form of ghouls and cadavers, vampires and ghosts!
Hardcover, 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $46.99. -
Published Jun 2021 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 6 - 1st printing. "April 1954-January 1955!" Collects The Beyond (1950-1955 Ace) #26-30.
The final volume of Ace Magazines' The Beyond continues apace with pretty much the same stellar creative line-up of sketchers and scribblers from the golden years of the early 50's, I mean, hey, we're talking Ken Rice, Sy Grudko, Louis Zansky, Lou Cameron, Jim McLaughlin, Mike Sekowsky, Frank Giusto, Martin Rose and Warren Kremer. Yeah, kicking off on the first page and all reproduced completely from cover to cover; just like the original comic, it starts good and just keeps right on getting even gooder.
Hardcover, 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $46.99. -
Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Oct 2019 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. "November 1950 to July 1951!" Collects The Beyond (1950-1955 Ace) #1-5.
Hoo boy, but there's a classy fur-face featured on the cover of the debut issue of Ace Magazines' The Beyond and the good vibes don't end there, Pancho, as, of course, you would expect with such a creatives line-up of sketchers and scribblers as are in issues 1 through 5 from the golden years of 1950/51: I mean, hey, we're talking Warren Kremer, Frank Giusto, Don Perlin, Ken Rice, Al Hartley, Maurice Gutwirth, Ace Baker, Mike Sekowsky, Jerry Grandenetti, Louis Zansky, Paul Gattuso, Jim McLaughlin, Charles Nicholas, Lin Streeter, Vince Alascia, and Richard Case. Yeah, it starts good and just keeps right on getting gooder.
Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $55.99. -
Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Feb 2020 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 2 - 1st printing. "September 1951 to April 1952!" Collects The Beyond (1950-1955 Ace) #6-10.
There's really nothing I can add talking about the second volume of Ace Magazines' The Beyond which continues apace with pretty much the same stellar creative line-up of sketchers and scribblers from the golden years of the early 50's that we mentioned when we put out the first volume. We're talking Jim McLaughlin, Ace Baker, Maurice Gutwirth, Gene Colan, Mike Sekowsky, Richard Case, Ken Rice, Louis Zansky and Lou Cameron.
Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $55.99. -
Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Nov 2020 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 3 - 1st printing. "May 1952 to September 1952!" Collects The Beyond (1950-1955 Ace) #11-15.
The third volume reprinting Ace Magazines' The Beyond is here! These stories feature classic terror tales from Jim McLaughlin, Mike Sekowsky, Lou Cameron, Rocco Mastroserio, Richard Case, Ken Rice, Gene Colan, Bill Molno and Chic Stone! It's frightful fun 'n' games in the form of ghouls and cadavers, vampires and ghosts... plus an occasional slice of far-out Sci Fi!
Hardcover (with slipcase), 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $56.99. -
Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Dec 2020 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 4 - 1st printing. "October 1952 to May 1953!" Collects The Beyond (1950-1955 Ace) #16-20.
This fourth volume of Ace Magazines' The Beyond is brand new to the PS Artbooks racks and features writers and artists such as John Chilly, Ace Baker, Lin Streeter, Lou Cameron, Dick Beck, Jim McLaughlin, Louis Zansky, Al Eadeh, Gene Colan, Sy Grudko,Charles Nicholas, Ken Rice and Chic Stone. So, just when you thought it was gonna be safe to put your wallet away, think again cos here comes even more fun 'n' games in the form of ghouls and cadavers, vampires and ghosts... plus an occasional slice of far out sci-fi!
Hardcover (with slipcase), 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $56.99. -
Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Feb 2021 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 5 - 1st printing. "July 1953 to March 1954!" Collects The Beyond (1950-1955 Ace) #21-25.
There's something spooky about the flight crew featured on the cover of the penultimate volume of Ace Magazines' The Beyond, and the scares don't end there, Captain, as, of course, you would expect with such a creative line-up of sketchers and scribblers featured in issues 21 through 25 from the glorious golden years, I mean, hey, we're talking Sy Grudko, Dick Beck, Lou Cameron, Jim McLaughlin, Lin Streeter, Ken Rice and Louis Zansky So don't hang about, when you thought it was gonna be safe to put your wallet away, think again cos here comes even more fun 'n' games in the form of ghouls and cadavers, vampires and ghosts!
Hardcover (with slipcase), 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $56.99. -
Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Jun 2021 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 6 - 1st printing. "April 1954-January 1955!" Collects The Beyond (1950-1955 Ace) #26-30.
The final volume of Ace Magazines' The Beyond continues apace with pretty much the same stellar creative line-up of sketchers and scribblers from the golden years of the early 50's, I mean, hey, we're talking Ken Rice, Sy Grudko, Louis Zansky, Lou Cameron, Jim McLaughlin, Mike Sekowsky, Frank Giusto, Martin Rose and Warren Kremer. Yeah, kicking off on the first page and all reproduced completely from cover to cover; just like the original comic, it starts good and just keeps right on getting even gooder.
Hardcover (with slipcase), 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $56.99. -
Published Mar 2019 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. "July 1951 to Summer 1952!" Collects Crime Clinic (1951 Ziff Davis) #1-5.
Ziff Davis's much overlooked Crime Clinic starring Dr. Tom Rogers, Prison Psychiatrist features scribblers and sketchers of a higher calibre than a double holster of .32 Saturday Night Specials, this is where ya go for thrills, spills and kills aplenty. Face it: how can ya fail, with a line up that includes Norman Saunders (dig those painted covers!), Bill Molno, Leonard Starr, Vic Martin, Joe Genovese, John Prentice, Mike Suchorsky, Wally Littman, Irv Novick, Arthur Peddy, Gerald McCann, and Frank Kramer.
Hardcover, 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $44.99. -
Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Mar 2019 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. "July 1951 to Summer 1952!" Collects Crime Clinic (1951 Ziff Davis) #1-5.
Ziff Davis's much overlooked Crime Clinic starring Dr. Tom Rogers, Prison Psychiatrist features scribblers and sketchers of a higher calibre than a double holster of .32 Saturday Night Specials, this is where ya go for thrills, spills and kills aplenty. Face it: how can ya fail, with a line up that includes Norman Saunders (dig those painted covers!), Bill Molno, Leonard Starr, Vic Martin, Joe Genovese, John Prentice, Mike Suchorsky, Wally Littman, Irv Novick, Arthur Peddy, Gerald McCann, and Frank Kramer.
Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $44.99. -
Published Jun 2024 by PS Artbooks.$33.00
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. "Winter 1951 - December 1952/October 1953 - March 1954!" Collects The Hawk (1951-1955 Ziff Davis/St. John) #1-5. Cover by Clarence Doore. The western genre was exploding across television, Saturday morning serials and movies in the 1950's. A trend and an opportunity seized by comic publisher Ziff Davis who introduced the first three adventures of The Hawk, aka "Bob Hardie" Fighting Marshall of the American West in the winter of '51 and with St. John taking over duties in October 1953 with #4 through #12. The Hawk a western hero able to use skill, courageousness and an honorable attitude to thwart lawlessness in the fight for good against evil with a nearly superhuman speed and ability with their six-gun shooter. So saddle up your horse and lasso your very own copy of this comic presented to you just like the original from cover to cover - but don't delay cos The Hawk will have cleaned up this town by sun rise! Featuring Stories by Clarence Doore, Dan Barry, Alex Kotzky, George Tuska, Murphy Anderson, George Olsen, Carmine Infantino, Joe Kubert, and Gil Kane. Hardcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.
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Published Jun 2024 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. "Winter 1951 - December 1952/October 1953 - March 1954!" Collects The Hawk (1951-1955 Ziff Davis/St. John) #1-5. Cover by Clarence Doore. The western genre was exploding across television, Saturday morning serials and movies in the 1950's. A trend and an opportunity seized by comic publisher Ziff Davis who introduced the first three adventures of The Hawk, aka "Bob Hardie" Fighting Marshall of the American West in the winter of '51 and with St. John taking over duties in October 1953 with #4 through #12. The Hawk a western hero able to use skill, courageousness and an honorable attitude to thwart lawlessness in the fight for good against evil with a nearly superhuman speed and ability with their six-gun shooter. So saddle up your horse and lasso your very own copy of this comic presented to you just like the original from cover to cover - but don't delay cos The Hawk will have cleaned up this town by sun rise! Featuring Stories by Clarence Doore, Dan Barry, Alex Kotzky, George Tuska, Murphy Anderson, George Olsen, Carmine Infantino, Joe Kubert, and Gil Kane. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color. Cover price $62.99.
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Published Feb 2014 by PS Artbooks.
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Includes Volume 1 and 2 - 1st printing. Collects Thing! (1952-1954) #1-17. Written by Lawrence Watt-Evans. Art by Dick Giordano and Bob Forgione. The Thing! began in 1952 and lasted seventeen issues, featuring the Thing (never seen clearly) as a narrator. Although there was an obvious EC influence, the stories got wilder than anything the tightly-controlled EC crew ever produced. Hardcover (2 Volumes with Slipcase), 676 pages (Total), full color.
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Published Feb 2014 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects Thing! (1952-1954) #1-9. Written by Lawrence Watt-Evans. Art by Dick Giordano. The Thing! began in 1952 and lasted seventeen issues, featuring the Thing (never seen clearly) as a narrator. Although there was an obvious E.C. influence, the stories got wilder than anything the tightly-controlled E.C. crew ever produced, and features early work by a pre-Spider-Man Steve Ditko. Hardcover, 356 pages, full color. Cover price $47.99.
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Published Feb 2014 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 2 - 1st printing. Collects Thing! (1952-1954) #10-17. Written by Lawrence Watt-Evans. Art by Bob Forgione. The Thing! began in 1952 and lasted seventeen issues, featuring the Thing (never seen clearly) as a narrator. Although there was an obvious E.C. influence, the stories got wilder than anything the tightly-controlled E.C. crew ever produced. Hardcover, 336 pages, full color. Cover price $47.99.
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Published Nov 2017 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. "June 1952 to May 1953!" Collects The Unseen (1952-1954) #5-10. It was the 1950's - the Atomic Age, the Cold War, and just the before the Space Race. Comics books were the education, the entertainment, and, according to some, the downfall of America. What a great time! We loved to be scared - still do, it seems - from the comfort of our own home, secure in the knowledge that there's no real danger (or so we think). Nothing could match the imagination, the surprise, and the chilling-of-your-spine like the great horror comics of yesteryear. Hardcover, 216 pages, full color. Cover price $49.99.
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Published Dec 2017 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 2 - 1st printing. "August 1953 to July 1954 and January 1953!" Collects The Unseen (1952-1954) #11-15 and Who is Next? (1953) #5. It was the 1950's - the Atomic Age, the Cold War, and just the before the Space Race. Comics books were the education, the entertainment, and, according to some, the downfall of America. What a great time! We loved to be scared - still do, it seems - from the comfort of our own home, secure in the knowledge that there's no real danger (or so we think). Nothing could match the imagination, the surprise, and the chilling-of-your-spine like the great horror comics of yesteryear. Who Is Next? #5, is a suspense one-shot and features a town terrorized by a serial killer. Hardcover, 216 pages, full color. Cover price $49.99.
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Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Dec 2017 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. "June 1952 to May 1953!" Collects The Unseen (1952-1954) #5-10. It was the 1950's - the Atomic Age, the Cold War, and just the before the Space Race. Comics books were the education, the entertainment, and, according to some, the downfall of America. What a great time! We loved to be scared - still do, it seems - from the comfort of our own home, secure in the knowledge that there's no real danger (or so we think). Nothing could match the imagination, the surprise, and the chilling-of-your-spine like the great horror comics of yesteryear. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 216 pages, full color. Cover price $54.99.
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Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Dec 2017 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 2 - 1st printing. "August 1953 to July 1954 and January 1953!" Collects The Unseen (1952-1954) #11-15 and Who is Next? (1953) #5. It was the 1950's - the Atomic Age, the Cold War, and just the before the Space Race. Comics books were the education, the entertainment, and, according to some, the downfall of America. What a great time! We loved to be scared - still do, it seems - from the comfort of our own home, secure in the knowledge that there's no real danger (or so we think). Nothing could match the imagination, the surprise, and the chilling-of-your-spine like the great horror comics of yesteryear. Who Is Next? #5, is a suspense one-shot and features a town terrorized by a serial killer. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 216 pages, full color. Cover price $54.99.
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Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Jun 2016 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. "October 1951 to October 1952!" Collects This Magazine is Haunted (1951-1954 Fawcett/Charlton) #1-7. Here's another forgotten or bypassed old comicbook in the great tradition of the likes of EC Comics and the PS multiple-volume library of Harvey's horror line-up, featuring a dizzying bevy of gnarled and twisted tales of post-death revenge and retribution. The first seven issues (and more animated corpses than you could shake a stick at) are presented to you for just a tiny fraction of what you would expect to pay for a mint-condition version of just one copy the actual comic... and this intoxicating first volume is in a slipcased edition hardcover! Hardcover (with Slipcase), 256 pages, full color. Cover price $69.99.
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Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Aug 2016 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 2 - 1st printing. "December 1952 to December 1953!" Collects This Magazine is Haunted (1951-1954 Fawcett/Charlton) #8-14. Here's another forgotten or bypassed old comicbook in the great tradition of the likes of EC Comics and the PS multiple-volume library of Harvey's horror line-up, featuring a dizzying bevy of gnarled and twisted tales of post-death revenge and retribution. The first seven issues (and more animated corpses than you could shake a stick at) are presented to you for just a tiny fraction of what you would expect to pay for a mint-condition version of just one copy the actual comic, and this intoxicating first volume is in hardcover. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 256 pages, full color. Cover price $69.99.
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Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Nov 2016 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 3 - 1st printing. "December 1952 to December 1953!" Collects This Magazine is Haunted (1951-1954 Fawcett/Charlton) #8-14. Another volume, this time it's from Charlton, of far-out funky fodder from some of the best writers and artists ever to pick up a brush or pound on a tupewriter. More stuff in the great tradition of the likes of EC Comics and the PS multiple-volume library of Harvey's horror line-up, featuring a dizzying bevy of gnarled and twisted tales of post-death revenge and retribution. Don't miss out! Hardcover (with Slipcase), 256 pages, full color. Cover price $69.99.
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Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Jan 2017 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 4 - 1st printing. "July 1957 to May 1958!" Collects This Magazine is Haunted (1957 Charlton) #12-16. Another volume, this time it's from Charlton, of far-out funky fodder from some of the best writers and artists ever to pick up a brush or pound on a tupewriter. More stuff in the great tradition of the likes of EC Comics and the PS multiple-volume library of Harvey's horror line-up, featuring a dizzying bevy of gnarled and twisted tales of post-death revenge and retribution. Don't miss out! Hardcover (with Slipcase), 252 pages, full color. Cover price $69.99.
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Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Jun 2016 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. "October 1951 to October 1952!" Collects This Magazine is Haunted (1951-1954 Fawcett/Charlton) #1-7. Here's another forgotten or bypassed old comicbook in the great tradition of the likes of EC Comics and the PS multiple-volume library of Harvey's horror line-up, featuring a dizzying bevy of gnarled and twisted tales of post-death revenge and retribution. The first seven issues (and more animated corpses than you could shake a stick at) are presented to you for just a tiny fraction of what you would expect to pay for a mint-condition version of just one copy the actual comic... and this intoxicating first volume is in a slipcased edition hardcover! Hardcover, 256 pages, full color. Cover price $59.99.
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Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Aug 2016 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 2 - 1st printing. "December 1952 to December 1953!" Collects This Magazine is Haunted (1951-1954 Fawcett/Charlton) #8-14. Here's another forgotten or bypassed old comicbook in the great tradition of the likes of EC Comics and the PS multiple-volume library of Harvey's horror line-up, featuring a dizzying bevy of gnarled and twisted tales of post-death revenge and retribution. The first seven issues (and more animated corpses than you could shake a stick at) are presented to you for just a tiny fraction of what you would expect to pay for a mint-condition version of just one copy the actual comic, and this intoxicating first volume is in hardcover. Hardcover, 256 pages, full color. Cover price $59.99.
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Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Nov 2016 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 3 - 1st printing. "February 1954 to November 1954!" Collects This Magazine is Haunted (1951-1954 Fawcett/Charlton) #15-21. Another volume, this time it's from Charlton, of far-out funky fodder from some of the best writers and artists ever to pick up a brush or pound on a tupewriter. More stuff in the great tradition of the likes of EC Comics and the PS multiple-volume library of Harvey's horror line-up, featuring a dizzying bevy of gnarled and twisted tales of post-death revenge and retribution. Don't miss out! Hardcover, 256 pages, full color. Cover price $59.99.
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Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Jan 2017 by PS Artbooks.$43.00
$43.00
Volume 4 - 1st printing. "July 1957 to May 1958!" Collects This Magazine is Haunted (1957 Charlton) #12-16. Another volume, this time it's from Charlton, of far-out funky fodder from some of the best writers and artists ever to pick up a brush or pound on a tupewriter. More stuff in the great tradition of the likes of EC Comics and the PS multiple-volume library of Harvey's horror line-up, featuring a dizzying bevy of gnarled and twisted tales of post-death revenge and retribution. Don't miss out! Hardcover, 252 pages, full color. Cover price $59.99.
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Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Jun 2024 by PS Artbooks.$37.95
Volume 1 - 1st printing. "1952-1953!" Collects Thun'da [King of the Congo] (1952) #2-6. Art and Cover by Bob Powell. 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 by artist Frank Frazetta, who left after the first issue and was replaced with Bob Powell for issue #2 who carried on the title until its demise after issue #6. Thun'da was Roger Drum, a World War II United States Air Force officer who was shot down while flying over a valley deep in the heart of Africa. He was captured by hostile ape-men but managed to escape and wandered through the valley, pushing his exercise daily to become a paragon of physical perfection with the help of Pha, the queen of the valley people, who worshipped him after he killed "the mother of all serpents" with his last three bullets. Hardcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.
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Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Oct 2024 by PS Artbooks.$62.99
Volume 1 - 1st printing. "1952-1953!" Collects Thun'da [King of the Congo] (1952) #2-6. Art and Cover by Bob Powell. 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 by artist Frank Frazetta, who left after the first issue and was replaced with Bob Powell for issue #2 who carried on the title until its demise after issue #6. Thun'da was Roger Drum, a World War II United States Air Force officer who was shot down while flying over a valley deep in the heart of Africa. He was captured by hostile ape-men but managed to escape and wandered through the valley, pushing his exercise daily to become a paragon of physical perfection with the help of Pha, the queen of the valley people, who worshipped him after he killed "the mother of all serpents" with his last three bullets. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color. Cover price $62.99.
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Published Sep 2017 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects Four Color (1942-1962 Series 2) #378, 400, 421 and Tom Corbett, Space Cadet (1952-1954 Dell) #4-7. Written by Paul S. Newman. Art by Alden McWilliams and John Lehti. This is SF as it should be, with "space" substituted for "science." Here we see the wonder and unbelievable expanse of the cosmos that surrounds us, ringed planets and moons, space pirates, lost races, and even a spaceship graveyard, This book is for every boy that lives secretly inside every man who ever marveled at the saucer spaceship in Forbidden Planet. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 252 pages, full color. Cover price $69.99.
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Published Sep 2017 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 2 - 1st printing. Collects Tom Corbett, Space Cadet (1952-1954 Dell) #8-11 Sept/Nov 1954 and Tom Corbett, Space Cadet (1955 Prize) #1-3. This is SF as it should be, with "space" substituted for "science." Here we see the wonder and unbelievable expanse of the cosmos that surrounds us, ringed planets and moons, space pirates, lost races, and even a spaceship graveyard, This book is for every boy that lives secretly inside every man who ever marveled at the saucer spaceship in Forbidden Planet. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 252 pages, full color. Cover price $69.99.
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Tags: Tor in the World of 1,000,000 Years Ago (part HC), Anthology / CollectionPublished May 2022 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. "September 1953-October 1954 and November 1963!" Collects One Million Years Ago (1953 St. John) #1, Tor (1954 St. John) In the World of 1,000,000 Years Ago #3-5, and Naza (1964-1966 Dell) #1.
Written by Norman Maurer and Joe Kubert. Art by Joe Kubert and Mort Meskin. Cover by Joe Kubert.
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 striving for a better, more civilized way of life and with thanks to the work and obvious love that went into the series, what might have become a standard adventure strip, with man battling monster within the unusual prehistoric-world settings and situations was actually elevated to art!
We're positive you'll love the thrills, adventure and danger that lurked everywhere one million years ago!
Hardcover, 184 pages, full color.
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Tags: Tor in the World of 1,000,000 Years Ago (part HC), Anthology / CollectionPublished May 2022 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. "September 1953-October 1954 and November 1963!" Collects One Million Years Ago (1953 St. John) #1, Tor (1954 St. John) In the World of 1,000,000 Years Ago #3-5, and Naza (1964-1966 Dell) #1.
Written by Norman Maurer and Joe Kubert. Art by Joe Kubert and Mort Meskin. Cover by Joe Kubert.
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 striving for a better, more civilized way of life and with thanks to the work and obvious love that went into the series, what might have become a standard adventure strip, with man battling monster within the unusual prehistoric-world settings and situations was actually elevated to art!
We're positive you'll love the thrills, adventure and danger that lurked everywhere one million years ago!
Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color.
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Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Nov 2017 by PS Artbooks.
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1st printing. "June 1952 to February 1953!" Collects Unknown World (1952) and Strange Stories from Another World (1952) #2-5. Cover by Norman Saunders. Ask yourself as you gaze at the magnificently-rendered splash page of "The Serpent Queen" with art by Bob McCarty, from the one-shot anthology Unknown World #1 (1952), "What is the significance of a leashed one-eyed snake in this panel?" This title continued with Strange Stories from Another World, for four more issues (#2 to #5), and all featured lushly painted covers by Norman Saunders. Collects Unknown World #1 (June 1952) and Strange Stories from Another World #2-5 (August 1952 to February 1953). Hardcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $44.99.