Golden Age comic books issue 4
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Published Jan 1997 by Dark Horse.$7.49
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Written by Kevin J. Anderson. Art by Dario Carrasco, Jr., Mark G. Heike, Bill Black and David Jacob Beckett. Cover by Russell Walks. When Gav and Jori Daragon were first captured by the evil Sith, they feared for their lives. Now, Jori fears for her brother's spirit, as would-be Dark Lord Naga Sadow begins to initiate him into the ways of the dark side of the Force. Naga Sadow is playing a deadly game of chess, and the Daragon siblings are his pawns. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.
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Tags: Elseworlds$8.00
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The Elseworlds tale of DC's first generation of heroes concludes. While presidential favorite Tex Thompson and the megalomaniacal Dynaman begin their super-hero loyalty rally, Manhunter and Green Lantern lead the opposition to expose Thompson's true identity, resulting in an epic battle that reveals Dynaman's stunning secret...and tests every hero and costumed adventurer about how they've lived...and how some will die! Written by James Robinson, with art and gold foil-embossed cover by Paul Smith, and colors by Richard Ory. Prestige Format. Cover price $4.95.
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Published Nov 2010 by Dynamite Entertainment.$4.00
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Based on the stories by FRAN STRIKER Art by BERT WHITMAN ASSOCIATES Cover by JOE ROBENSTEIN Whether you are a recent or long-time Green Hornet fan, this series of classic Green Hornet reprints will be enjoyed by fans of all ages! Featuring stories written by Fran Striker, these 40 page issues are re-mastered for the first time! Featuring a new cover by artist, Joe Rubenstein! 40 pages FC Cover price $3.99.
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Tags: Superman$12.00
Volume 4 - 1st printing. Collects Action Comics (1938 DC) #41-47, Superman (1939 1st Series) #12-15, World's Best Comics (1941), and World's Finest (1941-1986) #3-5.
Written by Jerry Siegel. Art by Joe Shuster, Leo Nowak, John Sikela, Paul Cassidy and Ed Dobrotka. Cover by Evan "Doc" Shaner.
In the early 1940s, Superman was a much needed hero for a nation on the brink of war. The Man of Steel (and the comic book medium) were in their Golden Age, and with each new story, Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster were continuing to expand and enrich the world of their still-relatively-new creation. In these early adventures, Superman must protect the citizens of Metropolis from a variety of threats ranging from insurance scams and gangsters to spies and saboteurs.
Plus, Lex Luthor returns to cement his place as Supermans archnemesis, with more schemes and gadgets than any other villain facing the Man of Steel!
Softcover, 360 pages, full color.
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Volume 4 - 1st printing. Collects Detective Comics (1937-2011) #92-111, Batman (1940-2011) #26-35, and material from World's Finest (1941) #15-22.
Written by Bill Finger, Don Cameron, Joseph Greene, Joe Samachson, Jack Schiff, Alvin Schwartz, and Mort Weisinger. Art by Dick Sprang, Bob Kane, Jerry Robinson, George Roussos, Win Mortimer, Norman Fallon, Charles Paris, Ed Kressy, Ray Burnley, and Jack Burnley. Cover by J. Bone.
This fourth Golden Age collection includes dozens of stories from the mid-1940s in which the Dynamic Duo battle evildoers including the Penguin, The Joker, Two-Face and many more.
Hardcover, 784 pages, full color.
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Golden Age Fawcett super hero reprints of Spy Smasher, Bulletman, Ibis the Invincible, Minute Man with Phil Bard artand Mr. Scarlet.Text by Bill Black article on Spy Smasher: The Movie. Spy Smasher, Mr. Scarlett, and Bulletman checklists. Full color covers, black and white interior, 8-in. x 8-1/2-in. Cover price $9.95.
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Published Sep 1983 by New Media Publishing.$9.70
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Cover by Bob Lewis. Edited by James Van Hise. Stories and art by Frank Frazetta, Jack Cole, Fred Kida, Bill Quackenbush, Jeff Gorrell, Raymond Miller, Howard Sherman and Walt Kelly. Reprints of classic comic books and strips of yesteryear, alongside articles about comics history. The classic Frazetta story Untamed Love; reprints of Airboy and Silver Streak adventures, the latter by Jack Cole; an appreciation of MLJ comics, superhero and otherwise (i.e., Archie). 8 1/2 in. x 11 in. 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
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Summer, 1969 - Published by the S.F.C.A., The Golden Age was an important fanzine published during the height of comic book fandom. Issue #4 includes: reprinted E.C. art by Al Williamson, Joe Orlando, and Wally Wood; Ming the Merciless pin-up by Jim Jones; a feature on Jungle Comics by Raymond Miller (with art by John Celardo); a feature on fan artist Landon C. Chesney; a Spy Smasher centerfold by Don Newton; a Golden Age pop quiz by Sam Connery; a Frazetta portfolio; an article on Marvel vs. DC by Peter Harris; and more. Reprint of a comics article from the Toronto Daily Star discussing the Marvel/DC competition for the comics market. 8.5 x 11; black and white; 28 pgs. Cover price $1.50.
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Tags: Anthology / Collection$21.00
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Volume 4 - 1st printing. Collects Marvel Mystery Comics (1939-1949) #13-16.
Written by JOE SIMON, RAY GILL,and ANDREW MCWHINEY. Art by CARL BURGOS, BILL EVERETT, JACK KIRBY, PAUL GUSTAVSON, STEVE DAHLMAN, BOB OKSNER and BEN THOMPSON. Cover by ALEX SCHOMBURG.
And now the flagship title of Marvel's Golden Age REALLY heats up! From day one Marvel Comics brought you Carl Burgos' blazing Human Torch and Bill Everett's undersea powerhouse Sub-Mariner, but two of the Golden Age's most thrilling characters just wasn't enough for MARVEL MYSTERY COMICS-Enter, the Vision!
Created by Timely's titanic team of Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, the Vision, burst into the Earthly world via Professor Enoch Mason's dimension smasher and brought to MARVEL MYSTERY COMICS an eerie crime-noir serial that sealed the comic's place at the very top of the Golden Age's greatest! Joined by the crime-fighting Angel, boy-adventurer Terry Vance, the caterwauling science fiction tales of Electro, and Ka-Zar's jungle action, there's no comparison for variety and excitement, so celebrate Marvel's 70th anniversary and reserve your copy today!
Hardcover, 280 pages, full color.
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Volume 4 - 1st printing. Collects Sensation Comics (1942-1952) #70-89, Wonder Woman (1942-1986 1st Series DC) #26-34 and Cavalcade (1942-1954) #23-29.
Written by William Moulton Marston, Joye Murchison, Robert Kanigher, and Sheldon Mayer. Art by Harry G. Peter. Cover by Michael Cho.
In these tales from the late 1940s, Wonder Woman travels back to the 19th century to save a tribe of Incan women, helps a boxer who's accused of murder, breaks up a ring of counterfeiters and more! Plus, Wonder Woman and the Holliday Girls accidentally land on Mercury and must find a way home.
Hardcover, 704 pages, full color.
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Published Oct 2019 by American Gothic Press.$2.50
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Written by Philip Kim and Holly Interlandi. Art and Cover by Piotr Kowalski. Three hell-demons and an army of possessed townsfolk descend upon the last farm left in Boise City, Oklahoma, with only a shotgun, a strange boy's powers, and a detective's wits standing in the way. It's going to get bloody. 28 pages, full color. Rated T Cover price $3.99.
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Volume 4 - 1st printing. "Big 3!" Reprinting a full, cover-to-cover recreation of a Golden Age book, including ads, back-ups, and filler material, with every interior page, even the cover, from Fox Feature's "all-star" anthology, Big Three #1, plus a story featuring Fox's other star of the Golden Age, The Greek Mask, in a story entitled "The Devil's Hatchet Man." Alongside stories of the original Blue Beetle, the Flame, and Samson are examples of the all-time great artists, many which have never been reprinted, including a Dr. Fung story by Bob Powell, Yarko from Will Eisner, Mob-Buster Robinson by George Tuska, and many more, for a total of 11 stories in all, featuring 10 different characters, creating an all-new Golden Age experience! Softcover (Saddle Stitched/Staped), 104 pages, B&W. Cover price $24.95.
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Volume 4 - 1st printing. Collects Detective Comics (1937-2011) #66-74, Batman (1940-2011) #12-15 and World's Finest (1941-1986) #7-9.
Written by Bill Finger. Art by Bob Kane and Jerry Robinson. Cover by Evan "Doc" Shaner.
The 1940s tales that cemented Batman's reputation as the world's greatest crime-fighter, including the Caped Crusader's run-ins with the Joker, the Penguin, Two-Face and more!
Softcover, 384 pages, full color. Cover price $29.99. -
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1st Edition - Volume 4 - 1st printing. Collects Action Comics (1938-2011 DC) #66-85, Superman (1939-1986 1st Series) #25-33, and World's Finest (1941-1986) #11-17.
Written by Jerry Siegel, Don Cameron, Bill Finger, Joe Greene, Joe Samachson, Jack Schiff, Alvin Schwartz and Mort Weisinger. Art by Joe Shuster, Ed Dobrotka, John Sikela, Leo Nowak, Jack Burnley, George Roussos, Sam Citron and Fred Ray. Cover by Darwyn Cooke.
The Man of Tomorrow aids in a government housing project, gets tricked by the Prankster, matches wits with the Thinker, solves a series of house robberies and much more!
Hardcover, 768 pages, full color.
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Volume 4 - 1st printing. Collects All-Winners Comics (1941-1947) #15-19 and 21, and All-Winners Vol. 2 (1948) #1.
Written by BILL FINGER and OTTO BINDER. Art by SYD SHORES, AL AVISON, CARL PFEUFER, and VINCE ALASCIA. Cover by SYD SHORES.
Combating everyone from World War II Axis armies to voodoo priestesses and atomic saboteurs, the super heroes of the Golden Age engaged in adventures wilder than any other. And in the pages of ALL-WINNERS COMICS, the solo adventures of Captain America, the Sub-Mariner, the Human Torch and their cohorts were worth every thin dime. Of course, Marvel's greatest Golden Age heroes had already been together in one book, but there was one winning concept that hadn't been explored - a team-up! Now, at last, the fantastic tales that brought together Captain America, Bucky, the Human Torch, Toro, the Sub-Mariner, Miss America and the Whizzer as Marvel's first super-hero team - the All-Winners Squad - are presented complete and painstakingly restored for the first time!
Joining forces, these seven heroes appeared in two amazing book-length adventures in which they raced to solve the perplexing riddle of Isbisa, and journeyed across the globe and back in a fierce fight with Madame Death and the Future Man!
Also including the one-issue relaunch of ALL-WINNERS featuring the beautiful Blonde Phantom, this volume proudly completes your collection - making us winners one and all!
Hardcover, 312 pages, full color.
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Volume 4 - 1st printing. Collects Captain America Comics (1941-1954 Golden Age) #13-16.
Written by STAN LEE and OTTO BINDER. Art by AL AVISON, DON RICO and CHAD GROTHKOPF. Cover by AL AVISON.
The Axis powers may have snuck one past Lady Liberty on December 7, 1941, but America stood ready to give them what for-and nobody was more ready than Captain America!
Jumping behind the American war effort with an unmatched fervor, Timely put its star-spangled super hero front and center in patriotic adventures that set the standard for the booming comic book business. Across four jam-packed 64-page classics Steve Rogers and his sidekick, Bucky Barnes, battle Nazi invaders, fifth columnists, weird terrors, robotic menaces, The Red Skull and even Martians! Each issue bursts with action and the unbridled energy that made the Golden Age great!
Featuring each and every story complete, including war correspondent "Headline" Hunter, Stan Lee's whimsical backup feature "The Imp" and the first appearance of the young patriot Roddy Colt, a.k.a. the Secret Stamp, the only thing you can't do is roll 'em up in your back pocket!
Hardcover, 280 pages, full color.
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Published 1984 by New Media Publishing.$9.00
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Comics: The Golden Age (1984), edited by Ron Goulart, is a nice guide to all things from the Golden Age of comic books. Includes articles on the Invaders (Captain America, Namor the Savage Sub-Mariner, and the HUman Torch) and other WW II heroes. 50 pages, cardstock cover, 8.25-in. x 10.75-in. Cover price $3.95.
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Published by Muscatine Journal.
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Spring 1996. The Magazine for Film Lovers. This issue: Jeanette MacDonald - Queen of the Boudoir; Billie Burke - That Charming Mrs. Ziegfeld; Aubrey Smith - Image of Empire; Carole Landis - The Two Miss Caroles; Royal Dano - Quite a Character; Remembering Butterfly McQueen; Ann Rutherford - Dinner with a Star. Original Cover Price: $4.95.