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PS ARTBOOKS CLASSICS SCIENCE FICTION COMICS HC #1

(A) Gene Fawcette

You have to check out this first volume of Sci-Fi Classic Comics from PS Artbooks. Just look: there's Out of the World (1950), Rocket to the Moon (1951), An Earthman on Venus (1951), Rocket Ship X (1951), and Man O'Mars (1953)! All reproduced completely from cover to cover, just like the original comic and absolutely crammed with tales of science fiction, fantasy and horror created by the pinnacle of 1950's comic book talent including Gene Fawcette, Joe Kubert, John Giunta, Joe Orlando, Wally Wood, Jack Abel, George Tuska, Maurice Whitman, Maurice Gutwirth, Murphy Anderson, and Lee Elias.

PS ARTBOOKS CLASSICS SCIENCE FICTION COMICS SLIPCASE #1

(A) Gene Fawcette

You have to check out this first volume of Sci-Fi Classic Comics from PS Artbooks. Just look: there's Out of the World (1950), Rocket to the Moon (1951), An Earthman on Venus (1951), Rocket Ship X (1951), and Man O'Mars (1953)! All reproduced completely from cover to cover, just like the original comic and absolutely crammed with tales of science fiction, fantasy and horror created by the pinnacle of 1950's comic book talent including Gene Fawcette, Joe Kubert, John Giunta, Joe Orlando, Wally Wood, Jack Abel, George Tuska, Maurice Whitman, Maurice Gutwirth, Murphy Anderson, and Lee Elias.

PS ARTBOOKS HORRIFIC SOFTEE

(A) Don Heck

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 cover artist Don Heck eagerly obliged. Werewolf faces, monster faces, terrified faces, always faces. It makes Comic Media's Horrific rather noticeable, so we've selected a few of these fabulous weird tales of terror issues here in this collection! And with the obvious answer staring you in the face you four-color fiends, go get 'em pronto! Collects Horrific #4-8 (March to November 1953).

PS ARTBOOKS PLANET COMICS SOFTEE #4

(W) Various (A) Arthur Peddy (CA) Na

Continuing the Softee series of Planet Comics, volume 4 includes three issues of the fabulous 1940's comic which must have helped create so many astronauts of the present day, minus the ray guns and Bug-Eyed Monsters! 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 #10-12 (January-May 1941).

SILVER AGE CLASSICS GHOST STORIES HC #1

(W) John Stanley (A) Gerald McCann

This horror/supernatural anthology comic from DELL is a real blast from the past; the covers, the artwork and the dialogue seethes with that certain something that typifies the early 1960's. Featuring "The Door," one of the top twenty scariest horror stories as voted by awakeatmidnight.com, you're gonna discover a real treasure of chills in these long forgotten pages, from Aztec idols come to life, to British soldiers that are saved from the Germans by a tank squad that had been blown to smithereens two days earlier. Sit back, relax and enjoy; just be sure to read these with the lights on! Collects Ghost Stories #1-5 (September/November 1962 to January/March 1964).

SILVER AGE CLASSICS GHOST STORIES SLIPCASE ED #1

(W) John Stanley (A) Gerald McCann

This horror/supernatural anthology comic from DELL is a real blast from the past; the covers, the artwork and the dialogue seethes with that certain something that typifies the early 1960's. Featuring "The Door," one of the top twenty scariest horror stories as voted by awakeatmidnight.com, you're gonna discover a real treasure of chills in these long forgotten pages, from Aztec idols come to life, to British soldiers that are saved from the Germans by a tank squad that had been blown to smithereens two days earlier. Sit back, relax and enjoy; just be sure to read these with the lights on! Collects Ghost Stories #1-5 (September/November 1962 to January/March 1964).