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Straight Arrow

Straight Arrow

There were 55 issues of Straight Arrow comics published by Magazine Enterprises (ME) from 1950-1956.
Genre: Adventure

Crisis on Multiple Earths (2021)

Crisis on Multiple Earths (2021)

Series of trade paperbacks.

Strange Worlds (1950)

Strange Worlds (1950)

Issue #18 onwards continues from Eerie (Avon, 1951 series) #1-17.
Genre: Sci-Fi

Crom the Barbarian Collection

Crom the Barbarian Collection

Gardner F. Fox & John Guinta's Golden Age classic Crom the Barbarian Comic Book. Crom the Barbarian is the first Sword and Sorcery character in Comic Books. All 3 of their original 10 page stories are finally collected in one issue. It has been preserved and expanded upon by Kurt Brugel as he both keeps this beloved genre alive and causes it to thrive in the present day. This Comic Book is standard size, 30 pages in length and full color.
Genre: Fantasy

Haunted Horseman

Haunted Horseman

One of the most bizarre and effective comic book characters of all time combined the western genre with elements of the supernatural and horror-The Haunted Horseman! (Originally published in the 1950's by Magazine Enterprises as The Ghost Rider.) 1999 was the 50Th anniversary of the first appearance of this landmark creation, (revived in contemporary times as a supporting cast member in AC's long-running Femforce monthly) so AC produced this special commemorative one-shot comprised of classic reprints of the original M.E. strips, as drawn by all-time favorite western artist (and GR co-creator) Dick(Fantastic Four) Ayers! This book boasts beautiful, crystal clear reprints of complete Golden Age stories, including "Spook Justice" and "The Fire Ghost", from Ghost Rider #1, 1950; "No Law In Little Bend", from Tim Holt #36, 1953;"Magico", from Redmask #45, 1954, and "He Who Laughs",(the very last GR story, from his original M. E. run) from Redmask #50, 1954. Plus, a special bonus Tales Of The Ghost Rider story, drawn in 1954, but never before published- "The Second Thunder Valley"!! All stories drawn by Ayers, with inking help from Ernie Bache, and scripts by Gardner Fox and Carl Memling. Includes a capsule history of his comic book career, and a cover by Frank Frazetta!!
Genre: Horror

The Avenger

The Avenger

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Good Girl Comics

Good Girl Comics

Femforce leader Ms. Victory is the star in the new lead story, as she runs up against a displaced former Communist agent, who has no intention of stopping her war on democracy, just because the U.S.S.R. is no more, in "Cold -Warrior in Sunny Florida", with script and art by Richard(The Count)Rome (from a plot by Mark Heike) and inks by Chris Allen. Introduces the villainess Cherry Bomb. Then the Golden Age section features two old favorites, and two newcomers. Fox Feature's Phantom Lady is back, in "The Fat Connoisseur!", and Fiction House's Sky Gal(Girl), in a story drawn by that ultimate purveyor of "good girl art", Matt Baker. New to GGAQ this issue are Magazine Enterprises' Cave Girl, in "The Devil Boat", with art by Bob Powell, and Avon's Dara Of The Vikings. Color cover by Mark Heike, interiors are black and white with graytones. 52 pages, standard comic book format.

Red Mask of the Rio Grande

Red Mask of the Rio Grande

Magazine Enterprises had been publishing a successful comic book series based on RKO film star Tim Holt, when editor Ray Krank decided to add a new dimension to the character’s comic adventures in 1950′ and have him adopt the scarlet , masked identity 0f Red Mask, to fight evildoers in the Old West. Here, AC reprints three of his most engrossing adventures from the Golden Age of western comics, all written by Gardner Fox, and drawn by Frank Bolle. “The Deathless Riders” is from Tim Holt #31, 1952; “Outlaw Gold”

The EC Archives: Gunfighter

The EC Archives: Gunfighter

At last collecting the wild adventures of the lone lawman known as the Gunfighter and his comrade the Buckskin Kid as they take on multiple mean outlaws and ride a rough terrain of terror in this collection of thrilling pre-trend EC tales of western lore. This hardcover volume collects Gunfighter #5-9, recolored digitally using the original palette, featuring art by legendary comics talents Johnny Craig, Graham Ingels, and more!
Genre: Adventure

Supermen! The First Wave of Comic Book Heroes 1936-1941

Supermen! The First Wave of Comic Book Heroes 1936-1941

The enduring cultural phenomenon of comic book heroes was invented in the late 1930s by a talented and hungry group of artists and writers barely out of their teens, flying by the seat of their pants to create something new, exciting, and above all profitable. The iconography and mythology they created flourishes to this day in comic books, video, movies, fine art, advertising, and practically all other media. Supermen! collects the best and the brightest of this first generation, including Jack Cole, Will Eisner, Bill Everett, Lou Fine, Fletcher Hanks, Jack Kirby, Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, and Basil Wolverton. If the reader is expecting to find an All-American group of altruistic do-gooders, he in for quite a jolt. As Jonathan Lethem writes in his Foreword, “A collection like Supermen! works like a reverse-neutron bomb to assumptions about the birth of the superhero image: it tears down the orderly structures of theory and history and leaves the figures standing in full view, staring back at us in all their defiant disorienting particularity, their blazing strangeness.” Beautifully designed and produced in full color, Supermen! contains twenty full-length stories, ten full-sized covers, a generous selection of vintage promotional ads, and comprehensive end notations by editor Greg Sadowski, making it indispensable to anyone interested in the origins of superheroes and the history of the comic book form.

Barbarians And Beauties

Barbarians And Beauties

Classic reprints of fantasy/s-f/s&s stories from the 1950's!! Wally Wood's Captain Science in "The Insidious Doctor Khartoum"; John Giunta's Crom, The Barbarian in "The Giant From Beyond"; Sid Greene's "The Flame Goddess"; and "Princess of the Past" by Larsen. Vintage full-story reprints originally published by Avon Pubs. and others...
Genre: Sci-Fi

Amazon Warriors

Amazon Warriors

Features Cave Girl written by Gardner Fox,art by Bob Powell. "The Amazon Assasins" from Cave Girl #12, "Altar of the Axe" from Cave Girl #13 and "The Shadow God of Korchak" from Thun'Da #4! Plus Nyoka the Jungle Girl in "Jungle Jaundice" art by Henry Kieffer from Master Comics 111!
Genre: War

Jungle Girls (1988)

Jungle Girls (1988)

The concept of a beautiful female adventurer romping through the jungle has been a staple of comics and films since the late 1930's. With this title, AC would celebrate the great jungle girls of popular culture throughout the years, and into the present. Leading off this premiere issue is the top contemporary jungle babe, Tara Fremont, star of AC's Femforce supergroup. On a trip to Africa, Tara runs afoul of the local native witch woman, Na'Waga, in "The Mirror Of Horror", written and drawn by Bill Black. This is a new story, adapted from a previous tale that originally appeared in Paragon Publications' Tara On The Dark Continent #1, in 1969.Then, it's a pair of classic Golden Age reprints, with Bob Powell's Cave Girl, in "Terror In The Town", originally seen in Magazine Enterprises' Cave Girl #14, and Nyoka the Jungle Girl in "The Alligator Island", from Charlton's Zoo Funnies #10. Sexy, sultry jungle temptresses in primordial action from cover to cover...

Millennium Edition: Flash Comics 1

Millennium Edition: Flash Comics 1

Because online voters demanded it! A true Golden Age classic, this incredible 1940 issue features not only the debut of Jay Garrick, the first Flash, but also the first appearances of Hawkman, Johnny Thunder, and more.

Masters of Terror

Masters of Terror

Masters of Terror is a black-and-white anthology comic book series published in 1975 by Curtis Magazines (an imprint of Marvel Comics). The title (which only lasted two issues) published reprints of previous Marvel anthology books.
Genre: Horror

International Comics

International Comics

Series continues as International Crime Patrol with issue #6, then becomes Crime Patrol for issues #7-16, followed by the Crypt of Terror for issues #17-19, then finally Tales From the Crypt starting with issue #20.
Genre: Comedy

Jimmy Wakely

Jimmy Wakely

Wild West comic, based loosly on B-Movie star and singing cowboy Jimmy Wakely.
Genre: Western

Batman Arkham: The Riddler

Batman Arkham: The Riddler

Question: What wicked genius leaves clues for The World's Greatest Detective to lead to his capture, only to arrogantly flaunt how he can cleverly elude it?Answer: The Riddler.The most madcap exploits of Gotham's resident puzzling prodigy are collected here in BATMAN ARKHAM: THE RIDDLER! As a criminal mastermind with a propensity for perplexity, Edward Nygma has historically been Batman's utmost intellectually astute adversary. With a wayward acumen for wreaking havoc, his wits are unmatched. Almost.BATMAN ARKHAM: THE RIDDLER collects some of the villain's greatest stories by some of the industry's greatest creators, including Scott Snyder (BATMAN), Gardner Fox (JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA), Len Wein (SWAMP THING), Bill Finger (DETECTIVE COMICS), Jim Aparo (THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD), Paul Dini (GOTHAM CITY SIRENS) and many more!

Batman Arkham: Scarecrow

Batman Arkham: Scarecrow

The iconic Batman villain's greatest stories from the past 60 years are collected here for the first time ever! Featuring work from legendary creators, including Peter J. Tomasi (BATMAN AND ROBIN), Doug Moench (SPECTRE), Gardner Fox (FLASH), Bill Finger (DETECTIVE COMICS), Kelley Jones (SWAMP THING), Gene Colan (NIGHT FORCE) and many more!Professor Jonathan Crane has always been obsessed with one thing: fear. Using his twisted experiments to discover people's darkest phobias, he has become one of the Dark Knight's deadliest foes.When the Scarecrow decides to commit a crime, the main motivation isn't money or revenge-it's to learn his victim's greatest fear and use it to further his own twisted agenda. In their showdowns, the Caped Crusader must contend not only with the Scarecrow, but his own hidden fears!Collects DETECTIVE COMICS #23.3, #73, #389, #486, #540; BATMAN #189, #296, #373, #523, #524; BATMAN ANNUAL #19; WORLD'S FINEST #3 and JOKER'S ASYLUM: SCARECROW #1

What is...the Face?

What is...the Face?

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