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ACG COLL WORKS FORBIDDEN WORLDS SOFTEE #17

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

Our glorious Forbidden Worlds in our ever popular Softee format features mind-boggling tales! The ACG crew were producing even more stunning stories and art from comic book legends such as Ogden Whitney, Al Wenzel, Bill Walsh, Tom Hickey, Emil Gershwin, Pete Costanza, John Rosenberger, Chic Stone, Ruben Moreira, Joe Sinnott, and Harry Lazarus. Collects Forbidden Worlds #101-106 (January/Febraury 1962 to September 1962).

GOLDEN AGE CLASSICS FIGHT COMICS HC #2

(A) Lou Fine

Featuring Power Man (aka Rip Regan) who is given a "power suit" by his friend and mentor Dr. Austin which gives him super-strength, imperviousness, and enables him to perform superhuman leaps alongside other classic comic heroes from Fiction House such as Shark Brodie, Kinks Mason, Spy Fighter, Chip Collins, Big Red McLane, Kayo Kirby, Oran of the Jungle, and Strut Warren. All masterfully brought to life by Lou Fine, George Tuska, Steve Broder, Leonard Frank, Fred Schwab, Charles Sultan, John Celardo, Fletcher Hanks, Dan Zolnerowich, Bob Powell, and Klaus Nordling. Collects Fight Comics #4-6 (April-June 1940).

GOLDEN AGE CLASSICS FIGHT COMICS SLIPCASE #2

(A) Lou Fine

Featuring Power Man (aka Rip Regan) who is given a "power suit" by his friend and mentor Dr. Austin which gives him super-strength, imperviousness, and enables him to perform superhuman leaps alongside other classic comic heroes from Fiction House such as Shark Brodie, Kinks Mason, Spy Fighter, Chip Collins, Big Red McLane, Kayo Kirby, Oran of the Jungle, and Strut Warren. All masterfully brought to life by Lou Fine, George Tuska, Steve Broder, Leonard Frank, Fred Schwab, Charles Sultan, John Celardo, Fletcher Hanks, Dan Zolnerowich, Bob Powell, and Klaus Nordling. Collects Fight Comics #4-6 (April-June 1940).

PRE CODE CLASSICS BEYOND SOFTEE VOL 5

(A) Jim McLauchlin

For the first time ever in our popular Softee format, join us on this journey as we venture back into the horror and suspense that lives in the world of The Beyond! With a stellar cast of creative sketchers and scribblers from the golden years of the early 50's, I mean, hey, we're talking Sy Grudko, Dick Beck, Lou Cameron, Jim McLaughlin, Lin Streeter, Ken Rice and Louis Zansky.  And all reproduced completely from cover to cover, just like the original comic. Collects The Beyond #21-25 (July 1953 to March 1954).

PS ARTBOOK CLASSIC ADVENTURE COMICS SOFTEE #3

(W) Various (A) Louis Ravielli (CA) Na

Just can't get enough of Classic Adventures, just take a look here at Volume 3. It's 1903, ex-soldiers from the Spanish-American War prey on new settlers in the US Northwest! Fast forward to the 1950's and "The Unknown Man," the Underworld Gang Lord who controls the Crime Syndicate. Now all the way back to the middle ages for the adventures of the Venetian merchant and explorer Marco Polo in the court of Kubla Khan! And the legends of Robin Hood and his meeting with Little John and the archery contest that was held to trap him! And finally to the 1600's and the epic adventures of Robinson Crusoe! Collects Avon's The Hooded Menace #1 (1951) and The Unknown Man #1 (1951), as well as Charlton's Marco Polo #1 (1962) and Dell's Robin Hood #1 (1963) and Robinson Crusoe #1 (1963).

PS ARTBOOKS PLANET COMICS SOFTEE #10

(W) Various (A) Joseph Doolin (CA) Na

Packed with crazy heroes and villains on far flung and distant planets. Drawn by Joe Doolin, Graham Ingels, Fran Hopper, George Appel, Alex Blum, Lily Renee, Lee Elias, Richard Case and George Tuska. With our latest offering of the on-going Softee series from PS Artbooks. Collects Planet Comics #28-30 (January-May 1944).

SILVER AGE CLASSIC UNUSUAL TALES SOFTEE #2

(W) Various (A) Bill Molno (CA) Na

Unusual Tales is a treasure trove of science fiction, horror, suspense, fantasy and the supernatural from the jewels of 1950's comic book talent including Bill Molno, Marc Swayze, Maurice Whitman, Charles Nicholas, Dick Giordano, Ernie Bache, Rocco Mastoserio, Vince Alascia, Tony Tallarico, and Pat Musulli all captured here within these pages, reproduced completely from cover to cover as they should be, just like the original comic! Collects Unusual Tales #1-5 (November 1955 to September 1956).

SILVER AGE CLASSICS BRAIN BOY HC #1

(W) Herb Castle (A) Gil Kane (CA) Victor Prezio

Brain Boy by the amazing Frank Springer (best known for Marvel Comics' Dazzler and Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.) is a heady mix of superhero, fantasy, supernatural, horror, suspense, science fiction and spy adventures! Brain Boy aka Matt Price Jr. works for the "Organisation of Active Anthropologists," in reality a special counter-intelligence branch of the U.S Secret Service that fights Communists and aliens. Brain Boy read minds, use telekinesis to lift objects or make himself fly, control minds, alter emotional states, and was also super intelligent. However, using his powers took a lot of mental energy, especially when facing another telepath and he could become exhausted quickly. Collects Brain Boy issues [Four Color] #1330 -#2 & #3 (April/June 1962 - February 1963), plus Ziff Davis' Space Busters #1 & #2 (Spring - Fall 1952).

SILVER AGE CLASSICS BRAIN BOY SLIPCASE ED #1

(W) Herb Castle (A) Gil Kane (CA) Victor Prezio

Brain Boy by the amazing Frank Springer (best known for Marvel Comics' Dazzler and Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.) is a heady mix of superhero, fantasy, supernatural, horror, suspense, science fiction and spy adventures! Brain Boy aka Matt Price Jr. works for the "Organisation of Active Anthropologists," in reality a special counter-intelligence branch of the U.S Secret Service that fights Communists and aliens. Brain Boy read minds, use telekinesis to lift objects or make himself fly, control minds, alter emotional states, and was also super intelligent. However, using his powers took a lot of mental energy, especially when facing another telepath and he could become exhausted quickly. Collects Brain Boy issues [Four Color] #1330 -#2 & #3 (April/June 1962 - February 1963), plus Ziff Davis' Space Busters #1 & #2 (Spring - Fall 1952).