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PRE CODE CLASSICS ADVENTURES INTO DARKNESS HC #2

(W) Various (A) Alex Toth (CA) Alex Toth

The covers alone in this baby are worth the price of admission - Alex Toth, Jerry Grandenetti, plus, for fans of DC's My Greatest Adventure, Ruben Moreira. Comics just don't come no better than this. Standard Comics did not believe in #1 issues. They were convinced that comics sold better if they appeared to have been around for a while, and therefore they started all their horror titles with #5, each lasting about ten issues of fairly well-done E.C. imitations. Collects issues #10-14 (June 1953 to June 1954).

PRE CODE CLASSICS ADVENTURES INTO DARKNESS SLIPCASE #2

(W) Various (A) John Celardo (CA) Na

The covers alone in this baby are worth the price of admission - Alex Toth, Jerry Grandenetti, plus, for fans of DC's My Greatest Adventure, Ruben Moreira. Comics just don't come no better than this. Standard Comics did not believe in #1 issues. They were convinced that comics sold better if they appeared to have been around for a while, and therefore they started all their horror titles with #5, each lasting about ten issues of fairly well-done E.C. imitations. Collects issues #10-14 (June 1953 to June 1954).

SILVER AGE CLASSICS OUT OF THIS WORLD HC #2

(W) Various (A) Vince Alascia (CA) Na

Back in the post-EC days of the mid-to-late 1950's and early '60's, there was really only one place to go for your SF fix when you'd exhausted DC's output for that month - Out of this World, which would, of course, become synonymous with the work of Steve Ditko. Now PS's Silver Age Classics sets out to reprint the whole run the way it should be done. Collects issues #7-10 (February 1958 to October 1958).

SILVER AGE CLASSICS OUT THIS WORLD SLIPCASE ED #2

(W) Various (A) Vince Alascia (CA) Na

Back in the post-EC days of the mid-to-late 1950's and early '60's, there was really only one place to go for your SF fix when you'd exhausted DC's output for that month - Out of this World, which would, of course, become synonymous with the work of Steve Ditko. Now PS's Silver Age Classics sets out to reprint the whole run the way it should be done. Collects issues #7-10 (February 1958 to October 1958).