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Steel comic books issue 0

  • Issue #0A
    Superman The Man of Steel (1991) 0A

    Zero Hour. Someone's cutting Clark Kent's face out of childhood photos...and trying to kill him, too, in "Peer Pressure Part 1 - A Whole New World." Continues in Superman (1987) #0. Written by Louise Simonson. Art & cover by Jon Bogdanove & Dennis Janke. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #0B
    Superman The Man of Steel (1991) 0B

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    Zero Hour logo variant. Someone's cutting Clark Kent's face out of childhood photos...and trying to kill him, too, in "Peer Pressure Part 1 - A Whole New World." Continues in Superman (1987) #0. Written by Louise Simonson. Art & cover by Jon Bogdanove & Dennis Janke. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #0A
    Steel (1994) 0A
    Published Oct 1994 by DC.

    Dramatic changes occur in the life of Steel when his armor suddenly appears to take on new and astonishing capabilities. But there may be even more to this development than meets the eye when Hazard raises the question: is John Henry Irons a metahuman? Written by Louise Simonson, with art by Chris Batista and Rich Faber. Cover by Jon Bogdanove, Batista and Dennis Janke. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #0B
    Steel (1994) 0B
    Published Oct 1994 by DC.

    Zero Hour cover variant. Dramatic changes occur in the life of Steel when his armor suddenly appears to take on new and astonishing capabilities. But there may be even more to this development than meets the eye when Hazard raises the question: is John Henry Irons a metahuman? Written by Louise Simonson, with art by Chris Batista and Rich Faber. Cover by Jon Bogdanove, Batista and Dennis Janke. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #0
    Joe the Genie of Steel (1950) 0
    • Water damage.
    • 3" Cumulative spine split.

    Joe the Genie of Steel (1950) is a promotional comic book distributed by the U.S. Steel Corp. "Born many years ago inside a mountain of iron ore, Joe Magarac was the biggest, strongest, and best steelworker that ever passed throuh the gates of a steel plant." In this promotional comic, Joe Magarac, the magic spirit of the steel industry, teaches young Johnny the history of steel. See also: Return of Joe, the Gene of Steel (1951). 16 pages, full color, 7-in. x 10-in., newsprint, with no cover price.

  • Preview of Battle Quest Comics: Nomad, Trident of Aurelia and Steel Siege. Written by Andrew Kafoury. Art by Aaron McConnell, Lee Moyer and Eric Vargas. Battle Quest Comics is an all-ages /YA publisher of action-adventure and sci-fi work built around our flagship titles, Nomadd: The Unconquerable, The Trident of Aurelia and Steel Siege. 32 pages. Full Color.

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    $4 Battle Quest Comics #1 VF/NM; Battle Quest | No'Madd Steel Siege Trident - w/Bag

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  • Issue #0
    5 minute Hawaiian Guitar or Steel Guitar (1953 M.M. Cole Publishing) 0

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    Here is the simplified self-teaching method for the Hawaiian or Steel Guitar for which everyone has been waiting. No confusing notes or keys to learn. Just follow the easy directions and you will be playing the Hawaiian or Steel Guitar within 5 minutes. 5.5" x 8.5", 16 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #0
    Max Steel (1999 Mattel) 0

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    English version. Special Collector's Edition. When the first Max Steel toys were released in 1999, Mattel distributed a free full color 16 page, 6-in x 7-in, comic titled "Take it to the Max" to introduce the character to children. The comic was written by Richard Bruning based on the sourcebook by Andy Hartnell, and penciled by Scott Benefiel with Tom McWeeney and Tommy Yune. Inkers were Jasen Rodriguez, Tom McWeeney and Lucian Rizzo. There are four known language versions of this comic: English, Spanish, Italian and Greek.

  • Issue #0
    Steel (circa 1950) 0

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    Steel! (circa 1950) was a promotional comic book produced by advertising agency, Johnstone and Cushing, for General Motors, Gate City Steel Works, American Iron and Steel Institute, etc. Young Jimmy takes a trip to the local steel mill to research for a school paper. He learns how steel is made, and how many ways it can apply into daily life. Steel is the most useful metal and it is also the cheapest to produce. 16 pages, white paper stock, full color, 7-in. x 10-in.

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    $20 Steel General Motors Giveaway Circa 1950 American Iron Comics 1951 Vg

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