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ACG COLL WORKS ADV INTO UNKNOWN SOFTEE #16

(W) Various (A) Ogden Whitney (CA) Na

Another round up of all's that good in these wonderful 1950's comics. The artists as usual are top notch with contributions from fan favorites Ogden Whitney, Hy Eisman, Kurt Schaffenberger, Al Williamson, Leo Morey, Pete Costanza, John Rosenberger, John Forte and Fred Kida. Be prepared to be frequently amazed by these mind-blowing paperbacks! Collects Adventures into the Unknown #90-95 (November 1957 to April 1958).

ACG COLL WORKS FORBIDDEN WORLDS SOFTEE #15

(W) Various (A) Ogden Whitney (CA) Na

Our glorious Forbidden Worlds series continues in our ever popular SOFTEE format! The ACG crew were producing even more stunning stories and art from comic book legends such as Ogden Whitney, John Forte, John Rosenberger, Leo Morey, Emil Gershwin, Kurt Schaffenberger, George Klein, Paul Reinman, Pete Costanza, Dick Beck, Harry Lazarus and Tom Hickey. Collects Forbidden Worlds #89-94 (August 1960 to March/April 1961).

PS ARTBOOKS CLASSIC SCI FI COMICS SOFTEE #2

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

Here it comes, blasting into orbit! 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.

SILVER AGE CLASSICS GHOSTLY TALES HC #1

(W) Various (A) Dick Giordano (CA) Rocco Mastroserio

Hosting this PS Artbooks volume of Ghostly Tales is Mr. L. Dedd (later changed to I. M. Dedd), a middle-aged gentleman with purplish skin and horns who dressed like a vampire. Ghostly Tales was part of a wave of new horror and suspense comics published by Charlton. It debuted with issue #55, taking over the numbering of Blue Beetle. Over the course of its 18-year run, Ghostly Tales featured a stellar line-up of regular contributors to the book including Rocco Mastroserio, Steve Ditko, Ernie Bache, Charles Nicholas, Dick Giordano, Pat Boyette, Bill Ely and Rudy Palais. Collects Ghostly Tales #55-59 (April/May 1966 to January 1967).

SILVER AGE CLASSICS GHOSTLY TALES SLIPCASE ED

(W) Various (A) Dick Giordano (CA) Rocco Mastroserio

CHARLTON - GHOSTLY TALES VOL 1: ISSUE 55 - 59 April-May 1966 to January 1967                                       Hosting this PS Artbooks volume of GHOSTLY TALES is Mr. L. Dedd (later changed to I. M. Dedd), a middle-aged gentleman with purplish skin and horns who dressed like a vampire.  Mr. Dedd spun his "ghostly tales" from the parlour of his "haunted house".                                                                             Ghostly Tales was part of a wave of new horror and suspense comics published by Charlton during this period. It debuted with issue #55, taking over the numbering of Blue Beetle (which itself had continued the numbering of Unusual Tales). Over the course of its 18-year run, Ghostly Tales was edited by Pat Masulli, Sal Gentile, and George Wildman. With a stellar line-up of regular contributors to the book including                                        Rocco Mastroserio, Steve Ditko, Ernie Bache, Charles Nicholas, Dick Giordano, Pat Boyette, Bill Ely and                                        Rudy Palais.                                                                                                                  

SILVER AGE CLASSICS MYSTERIES UNEXPLORED WORLDS SOFTEE #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, which mixes a concoction of fantastic fantasy-supernatural tales and mind blowing science fiction stories from a roster of writers and artists that includes 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 to October 1957).

SILVER AGE CLASSICS SPACE MAN HC #1

(W) Various (A) Jack Sparling (CA) Na

Space Man was rocket ace Ian Stannard who, accompanied by his 14-year-old sidekick, Space Academy student Johnny Mack, blasted off from Cape Canaveral in their space ship, the Flyin' Jenny II. Their mission, to find and destroy what had prevented Moon exploration for the last decade. After succeeding, they continue to explore the depths of space, along with Ian's girlfriend, the famous pilot Mary Lansing. Drift Marlo ran security at the 1st. Strategic Aerospace Division (SAD) at a major U.S. space center, where he helped prevent interference into America's space program, often by a rival foreign power! Collects Space Man #1-4 (1962-1963) and Drift Marlo #1 (May/July 1962).

SILVER AGE CLASSICS SPACE MAN SLIPCASE ED

(W) Various (A) Jack Sparling (CA) Na

Synopsis: DELL - SPACE MAN Issues 1 [Four Color #1253] - 4                                       January/March 1962 - May/July 1962  - March/May 1963                                       PLUS Bonus Issue DELL - DRIFT MARLO #1 May/July 1962                                       SPACE MAN was rocket ace Ian Stannard who was accompanied by his 14-year-old sidekick, Space Academy student Johnny Mack. They blasted off from Cape Canaveral in their space ship, the Flyin' Jenny II. There mission was to find and destroy what had prevented Moon exploration for the last decade. After succeeding, they continue to explore the depths of space, along with Ian's girlfriend, the famous pilot Mary Lansing.                                       DRIFT MARLO ran security at the 1st. Strategic Aerospace Division (SAD) at a major U.S. space centre, where he helped prevent interference into America's space program, often by a rival foreign power !