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More horrors for Volume 12 of Classic Horror Comics! Starting with Thrills of Tomorrow from Harvey with tales of thrills in other worlds featuring ‘The Thing from the Centre of the Earth’ by Warren Kremer.
Two scientists sending electrical waves into the earth’s crust are startled to receive a similar signal in reply! And in ‘Killer in the Big Top,’ Jack Kirby introduces us to the Stuntman-who discovers the killer behind several circus ‘accidents’!
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Get ready for more elastic excitement in Plastic Man Volume 10. This collection brings together issues #41-45, continuing the madcap adventures of the world’s most flexible crimefighter.
Whether he’s stretching into impossible shapes or outwitting the most eccentric villains, Plastic Man tackles trouble with his trademark blend of slapstick humour and fearless heroics.
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Take to the skies with Military Comics Volume 10! This explosive volume collects issues #33, #34, and #35, delivering another round of high-stakes action from the Golden Age of comics.
Join Blackhawk and his elite squadron as they face off against sinister enemies, daring sabotage missions, and global peril-all rendered in bold, dynamic 1940s artwork.
Brimming with heroic feats and wartime intrigue, this softcover edition is essential reading for fans of vintage military adventures and classic comic book storytelling.
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Simmons and his wife came to Kraal of the Tauruti tribe in Africa, with a baby girl, they called Taanda, whose hair was as red as the sunset.
They lived with the Tauruti tribe for a long time, until exploring a ruined temple, they were attacked and killed by a tribe called the Jhibuti, whose chief Upatani took the girl Taanda and raised her as his own!
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Plucked from the fetid pages of the first half-dozen ghoulish issues of Premier’s long-vanished Mysterious Stories (December 1954 to January 1956) comes another rattling collection of not-so-cuddly corpses and delish-a-rooney damsels in distress, featuring such writers and artists as Hy Fleishman, Gerald Altman, Al Hollingsworth, George Woodbridge, Joseph Szokoli, Cal Massey, Kurt Schaffenberger, Richard Doxsee and Jon D’Agostino.
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From 1940-1950, printer Everett M. ‘Busy’ Arnold reprinted Spirit stories under his Quality Comics banner, first individually from 1940-1947 as one of the features in 92 issues of Police Comics and from 1944-1950 as 22 issues of The Spirit.
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Lou Fine was one of the most impressive and influential artists to ever work in comics. His fluid figures were admired and copied by such greats as Joe Simon and Jack Kirby.
In addition to his impressive covers, he worked on such comics as the Black Condor; aka Richard Grey Jr. having lost his parents was raised by giant black condors and after studying his condor foster parents, he learned to fly.
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Lou Fine was one of the most impressive and influential artists to ever work in comics. His fluid figures were admired and copied by such greats as Joe Simon and Jack Kirby.
In addition to his impressive covers, he worked on such comics as the Black Condor; aka Richard Grey Jr. having lost his parents was raised by giant black condors and after studying his condor foster parents, he learned to fly.
£46
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In 1896 Bombay, under British rule, a concentration camp holds Izna, a plague-infected and famine-stricken being.
Mutated through medical experiments, she, along with others, becomes a mutant. British officers invite famine photographer William Wallace Hooper to document the mutants, unaware he’s controlled by a shape-shifting vampire called Pisach.
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The Reign of Chaos begins. Sides have been chosen, and war is the only option. Collects The Edge #5 to #9.
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