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PRE CODE CLASSIC TERRIFIC SOFTEE

(W) Various (A) Don Heck (CA) Na

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! Collects Horrific #9-12 (January-July 1953) and Terrific #14 (December 1954).

PS ARTBOOKS CLASSIC ADVENTURE COMICS SOFTEE #1

(W) Various (A) Joe Kubert (CA) Joe Kubert

Classic Adventure Comics is just like those old Saturday morning cinema clubs - there's the Son of Sinbad securing the release of the slave girl and recovering a fortune in gems and jewels in the process. All reproduced completely from cover to cover, featuring some of the best comic book talent including Joe Kubert, Carmine Infantino, Wally Wood, Alvin Hollingsworth, Bernie Krigstein, Frank Borth, Art Peddy, Morris Waldinger and Enrico Bagnoli. Collects Son of Sinbad #1 (1950), Secret Missions #1 (1950), The Mask of Dr. Fu Manchu #1 (1951), High Adventure #1 (1957), and Great Exploits #1 (1957).

PS ARTBOOKS CLASSIC SCI FI COMICS HC

(W) Various (A) Joe Kubert (CA) Na

Just take a look there's Captain Rocket, Attack on Planet Mars, Flying Saucers, Robotmen of the Lost Planet and Space Man! All reproduced completely from cover to cover - just like the original comic and absolutely crammed with tales of science fiction, fantasy, horror and suspense created by the absolute cream of 1950's comic book talent including Gene Fawcette, Joe Kubert, Carmine Infantino, Wally Wood and Jack Sparling. Don't hang around for too long these beauties they won't be in orbit forever! Collects Captain Rocket #1 (1951), Attack on Planet Mars #1 (1951), Flying Saucers #1 (1950), Robotmen of the Lost Planet (1952), and Space Man (Four Color #1253, 1962).

PS ARTBOOKS CLASSIC SCI FI COMICS SLIPCASE

(W) Various (A) Joe Kubert (CA) Na

PL PUBLISHING - Captain Rocket #1(1951)                                                          AVON - Attack on Planet Mars #1(1951) Flying Saucers #1(1950) Robotmen of the Lost Planet (1952)  DELL - Space Man (Four Color #1253 1962)                                                                                                                      Just take a look there's Captain Rocket, Attack on Planet Mars, Flying Saucers, Robotmen of the Lost Planet and Space Man! All reproduced completely from cover to cover - just like the original comic and absolutely crammed with tales of science fiction, fantasy, horror and suspense created by the absolute cream of 1950's comic book talent including Gene Fawcette, Joe Kubert, Carmine Infantino, Wally Wood and Jack Sparling. Don't hang around for too long these beauties they won't be in orbit forever!

PS ARTBOOKS PLANET COMICS SOFTEE #5

(W) Michael T. Gilbert (A) Nick Cardy (CA) Na

Continuing the SOFTEE series of Planet Comics, the remarkable 1940's comic which paved the way to the stars and the movie screens by the likes of Flash Gordon, Buck Rogers and our very own Dan Dare. All of these tales created by the staggering artwork from the likes of  Dan Zolnerowich, Alex Blum, Henry Kiefer, Bob Powell, Arthur Peddy, Chuck Mazoujian, Leonard Frank, Dick Briefer, George Tuska, Nick Cardy, Al Bryant, Robert Webb, Don Rico, Witmer Williams, Sy Reit, John Celardo, George H. Appel, Pierce Rice, Don Lynch, Don Rico, Al Walker and Al Gabriele. Collects Planet Comics #13-15.

SILVER AGE CLASSICS MYSTERIES OF UNEXPLORED WORLDS HC #1

(W) Various (A) Dick Giordano (CA) Na

PS Artbooks presents another Silver Age Classic with this find straight from the Charlton vaults - Mysteries of Unexplored Worlds, which mixes a concoction of fantastic fantasy-supernatural tales and mind blowing science fiction stories from a roster of writers and artists that includes the truly remarkable and now late and lamented Steve Ditko together with Bill Molno, Dick Giordano, Charles Nicholas, and Rocco Mastroserio. All here, reproduced completely from cover to cover as they should be, just like the original comic! Collects Mysteries of Unexplored Worlds #1-5 (August 1956 - October 1957).

SILVER AGE MYSTERIES UNEXPLORED WORLDS SLIPCASE #1

(W) Various (A) Dick Giordano (CA) Na

PS Artbooks presents another Silver Age Classic with this 'Bobby Dazzler' straight from the Charlton                                                           vaults - MYSTERIES OF UNEXPLORED WORLDS Vol 1 which mixes a concoction of fantastic fantasy-supernatural tales and mind blowing science fiction stories from a roster of writers and artists that includes                                                           the truly remarkable and now late lamented Steve Ditko together with Bill Molno, Dick Giordano, Charles                                                           Nicholas and Rocco Mastroserio. All here, reproduced completely from cover to cover as they should be -                                                           just like the original comic! So if your mom tells you that you're restricted to just one comicbook this week                                                           then this baby is for you, no question.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         CHARLTON - MYSTERIES OF UNEXPLORED WORLDS VOLUME 1 :                                                          (1956 Series) ISSUES 1 - 5 August 1956 - October 1957