Comic books in 'Golden age reprints'
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Volume 102 - 1st printing. "Golden Age: Marvel Comics!" Collects Marvel Mystery Comics (1939-1949) #9-12. Written by JOHN COMPTON, STOCKBRIDGE WINSLOW, and RAY GILL. Art by CARL BURGOS, BILL EVERETT, PAUL GUSTAVSON, STEVE DAHLMAN, BEN THOMPSON, AL ANDERS, IRWIN HASEN, and BOB OSKNER. Cover by ALEX SCHOMBURG. Introduction by Roy Thomas. The wait is over, and the stage is set. t's fire vs. water in the most famous battle of comics' Golden Age! Breaking new ground like none other, MARVEL MYSTERY COMICS, the flagship title of Marvel's earliest days, started a craze that defines super-hero comic books to this day. With hero pitted against hero in a fight to the finish, you'd better place those bets and settle into your seats. 'Cause it's the final round of the Human Torch vs. the Sub-Mariner! Headlined by the lavish, manic and truly amazing Sub-Mariner by Bill Everett and the high-flying Human Torch by Carl Burgos, MARVEL MYSTERY COMICS is a bona-fide treasure trove of Golden Age action and adventure. The awesome and idiosyncratic Steve Dahlman brings you Electro, the Marvel of the Age, the monster-stomping robot featured today in THE TWELVE, while Paul Gustavson's Angel woos damsels in distress and battles the undead evils of the subterranean realm, and the jungle adventurer, Ka-Zar the Great, protects the Belgian Congo from the threats of the outside world. Also featuring the wild Western tales of the Masked Raider, boy-adventurer Terry Vance and a host of four-color companions -- each painstakingly restored to provide you with the best experience of these truly classic tales. Hardcover, 272 pages, full color. Cover price $59.99.
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Tags: Golden age reprints$47.99
Volume 108 - 1st printing. "GOLDEN AGE: ALL-WINNERS" Collects All-Winners Comics (1941-1947) #9-14. Art by HARRY SAHLE, JIMMY THOMPSON, CARL PFEUFER, BOB OKSNER, GEORGE KLEIN, AL BELLMAN, VINCE ALASCIA, CHAD GROTHKOPF, DON RICO, AL FAGALY, ALEX SCHOMBURG, MIKE SEKOWSKY, ALLEN SIMON and AL GABRIELE. Cover by ALEX SCHOMBURG. Introduction by Roy Thomas. It's the titanic trio of the Timely Big Three - Captain America, the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner - combined with Golden Age luminaries the Destroyer and the Whizzer in one all-out amazing series! Defending wartime America from Nazi airships, ape-men and anything and everything else the Axis can throw at them, the Human Torch and Toro burn up the comic page like it's still 1943. Captain America and Bucky parachute into adventures from mad scientists to buzz-bombing Nazis. Meanwhile, the Destroyer stops at nothing - including a battalion of Hitler impersonators - to stop the Nazi threat. And the Pacific Theatre won't be left waiting, not with the Sub-Mariner around! He takes it straight to the Emperor himself and comes back to clean up the docks while he's at it! But before you speed away, don't miss the Whizzer as he races through maddening mazes and thwarts the plans of kidnapping crooks! It's comic-book adventure at its purest, so reserve your copy today! Hardcover, 304 pages, full color. Cover price $59.99.
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Volume 116 - 1st printing. "Golden Age of Marvel Comics" Collects Marvel Mystery Comics (1939-1949) #13-16. Written by JOE SIMON, RAY GILL,and ANDREW MCWHINEY. Art by CARL BURGOS, BILL EVERETT, JACK KIRBY, PAUL GUSTAVSON, STEVE DAHLMAN, BOB OKSNER and BEN THOMPSON. Cover by ALEX SCHOMBURG. And now the flagship title of Marvel's Golden Age REALLY heats up! From day one Marvel Comics brought you Carl Burgos' blazing Human Torch and Bill Everett's undersea powerhouse Sub-Mariner, but two of the Golden Age's most thrilling characters just wasn't enough for MARVEL MYSTERY COMICS-Enter, the Vision! Created by Timely's titanic team of Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, the Vision, burst into the Earthly world via Professor Enoch Mason's dimension smasher and brought to MARVEL MYSTERY COMICS an eerie crime-noir serial that sealed the comic's place at the very top of the Golden Age's greatest! Joined by the crime-fighting Angel, boy-adventurer Terry Vance, the caterwauling science fiction tales of Electro, and Ka-Zar's jungle action, there's no comparison for variety and excitement, so celebrate Marvel's 70th anniversary and reserve your copy today! Hardcover, 280 pages, full color. Cover price $59.99.
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Volume 121 - 1st printing. "Golden Age: The Young Allies!" Collects Young Allies Comics (1941-1946) #1-4. Written by STAN LEE and OTTO BINDER. Art by AL GABRIELE, JACK KIRBY, CHARLES NICHOLASWOTJKOSWKI, and JACK ALDERMAN. Cover by JACK KIRBY. The Young Allies, comics' very first boy-adventure team, leap into four-color action once more with their debut MARVEL MASTERWORKS volume! Super-hero sidekicks unite when Captain America's pal, Bucky and his Sentinels of Liberty team up with the Human Torch's protégé, Toro, and take on the Axis! And they won't waste a second getting down to business. Right from issue #1 they take the fight straight to Berlin and, rest assured, the Red Skull, and even Hitler himself, won't be walking out of this one without a bloody nose. Next up, the Black Talon returns from the pages of CAPTAIN AMERICA COMICS to terrorize the Young Allies, or maybe that should be the other way around? There are 5th Columnists, Nazis, Imperial generals, spies, and action galore in each of these Timely classics. The Golden Age of Comics packed in cover-to-cover adventure, but there are few that can compare to the massive, 60-pages plus, issue-length adventures of the Young Allies! Hardcover, 280 pages, full color. Cover price $59.99.
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Volume 128 - 1st printing. "Golden Age Sub-Mariner!" Collects Sub-Mariner Comics (1941) #9-12. By CARL PFEUFER, GUSTAV SCHROTTER, AL GABRIELE and BASIL WOLVERTON. Cover by ALEX SCHOMBURG. From the heart of comics' Golden Age, come the adventures of the original anti-hero-Prince Namor, the Sub-Mariner! A brash, proud and quick-tempered figure who bowed before the authority of no man, when the pall of fascism covered the world the Sub-Mariner responded with an unchained fury. Tearing down the Axis powers one battleship at a time, he embodied the fantasy of an America confronted by enemies on two fronts and with ample motivation to smash them both! Backed by the super-hero adventures of The Angel and comedy short-features by the likes of comic genius, Basil Wolverton, you'll find no other Golden Age hero with the wild, powerful and truly anarchic energy of the Sub-Mariner. So get out there and reserve your copy today, True Believer! Collecting SUB-MARINER COMICS Hardcover, 372 pages, full color. Cover price $59.99.
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Volume 133 - 1st printing. "Golden Age: Daring Mystery!" Collects Daring Mystery Comics (1940-1942) #5-8. Written by GEORGE KAPITAN and JOHN COMPTON. Art by JACK KIRBY, JOE SIMON, BILL EVERETT, CARL BURGOS, BEN THOMPSON, STEVE DAHLMAN, GEORGE KLEIN, HARRY SAHLE, LARRY ANTONETTE, ED ROBBINS, MAURICE GUTWIRTH, HARRY DOUGLAS, HENRY FLETCHER, FRED SCHWAB, BUD SAGENDORF, FRANK PRETSCH, and FRANK BORTH. Cover by JACK KIRBY. There's no age like the Golden Age! Timely Comics' second, sensational comic book series started off with an eclectic array of heroes and artistic talents that mixed pulp rawness with the exploding energy of the comic book medium. Now, with a fix on the new field, DARING MYSTERY COMICS brings in the big guns and lets loose! Featuring a who's who of Golden Age talent, these stories are a rollicking ride through the frenetic era that gave birth to America's greatest fictional creation, the super hero. Joe Simon and Jack Kirby bring you the original Marvel Boy, the 31st century space opera of Captain Daring, and the Fiery Mask. Bill Everett, master of the maritime hero, creates The Fin-Robin Hood of the Seas. Carl Burgos's Thunderer debuts as the powerhouse of justice. Ben Thompson unleashes the Blue Diamond, bullet-proof man. Harry Sahle introduces the super heroine Silver Scorpion. And Citizen V battles his way across war-torn Europe for victory! Also featuring Dynaman, Trojak the Tiger Man, K-4 and His Sky Devils, Monako Prince of Magic, Marvex the Super Robot, Breeze Barton, Stuporman, the Flying Flame and Mr. Million, DARING MYSTERY COMICS is a cornucopia of action and adventure! Hardcover, 280 pages, full color. Cover price $59.99.
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Volume 142 - 1st printing. "Golden Age Human Torch!" Collects Human Torch Comics (1940-1949) #9-12. Art by HARRY SAHLE, AL GABRIELE, CARL PFEUFER, ED ROBBINS, BASIL WOLVERTON, RAY HOULIHAN, LARRY ANTONETTE and ART GATES. Cover by ALEX SCHOMBURG. From the heart of the Golden Age of Comics, the white-hot hero of the decade, the Human Torch, comes burning at you with another exciting quartet of never before reprinted comic adventures! Between keeping America safe on the homefront and fighting the Axis powers abroad, the Torch and his kid sidekick Toro have their work cut out for them. They'll face Nazi rockets, Gestapo madmen, fifth columnists and more as they fight the good fight for the U.S.A. The action really gets going in the massive, 45-page "Death Dance of the Atlantic" when the Torch and Toro find the Sub-Mariner manning a Nazi U-boat. It's an action-packed dash to capture comics' most tempestuous sometimes-hero and decode the Axis' secret signal system, told in the manner that made Marvel great. Backed up by solo Sub-Mariner tales, along with the boy adventurer Jimmy Jupiter and humor shorts by the likes of Basil Wolverton, every issue is a cornucopia from Marvel's early years. Dig into the Golden Age and dig into history! Hardcover, 264 pages, full color. Cover price $59.99.
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Tags: Golden age reprintsAuction opens May 4$29.00
Volume 149 - 1st printing. "Golden Age Marvel Comics!" Collects Marvel Mystery Comics (1939-1949) #17-20. Written by JOE SIMON, RAY GILL, and ANDREW MCWHINEY. Art by CARL BURGOS, BILL EVERETT, JACK KIRBY, PAUL GUSTAVSON, STEVE DAHLMAN, BOB OKSNER and BEN THOMPSON. Cover by ALEX SCHOMBURG. The greatest comic magazine of the Golden Age returns with the Marvel Masterworks! Headlining the heavy-hitters of the Timely era, Marvel Mystery Comics has it all-from top-of-the-field super hero action to bizarre mystery, otherworldly noir, jungle adventure and boy detectives! And it all starts off with the history-making Human Torch/Sub-Mariner team-up by the titanic talents Carl Burgos and Bill Everett! Then the Human Torch's sidekick Toro, the Flaming Kid, makes his Marvel Mystery debut. Prince Namor, the Sub-Mariner, takes his uniquely anarchic brand of action straight to the Nazis' noses, while the Angel's origin is revealed and he begins a multi-part crusade against the sexy villainess, the Cat's Paw. Rounded out by Jack Kirby's eerie agent of vengeance, the Vision; the wonderfully weird Electro; Terry Vance, School Boy Sleuth; and the adventures of Ka-Zar, it's the classic package that made Marvel famous! Hardcover, 280 pages, full color. Cover price $59.99.
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Volume 154 - 1st printing. "Golden Age Mystic Comics!" Collects Mystic Comics (1940-1942 1st Series) #1-4. Cover by ALEX SCHOMBURG. Hot on the heels of the smash comic book hit of 1939, Marvel Comics, publisher Martin Goodman called up two companion titles to join his emerging comics line, post-haste. And now, for the first time in 70 years, the Marvel Masterworks bring the last of that trio of titles-Mystic Comics! Chock full of pulp-style men of action, hard-boiled gumshoes, mythical strongmen, undead avengers, and-of course-super heroes, Mystic Comics is a roller-coaster thrill ride back to the earliest days of comic books, when freewheeling writers and artists threw out wild ideas to a public with an insatiable appetite for comics. In this fully restored collection you'll encounter comics first super-stretching hero-Flexo the Rubber Robot; the hero from beyond the grave-the Blue Blaze; the Dynamic Man, Master Mind Excello, the invisible Dr. Gade, Dakor the Magician, Zara of the Jungle, the Space Rangers, Hercules, the devil-possessed Black Widow, and more! Featuring an in-depth introduction by noted comics and pulp historian Will Murray, this volume is a priceless adventure into the Golden Age of comics! Hardcover, 272 pages, full color. Cover price $59.99.
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- Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
- Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
Volume 166 - 1st printing. "Golden Age of Marvel Comics: Book 6!" Collects Marvel Mystery Comics (1939-1949) #21-24. Written by STAN LEE, JOE SIMON, and RAY GILL. Art by CARL BURGOS, BILL EVERETT, JACK KIRBY, PAUL GUSTAVSON, BEN THOMPSON, BOB OKSNER, AL GABRIELE, and SID GREENE. Cover by ALEX SCHOMBURG. The series that made Marvel the biggest name in comics continues its heralded run in the MARVEL MASTERWORKS! Headlined by the hottest hero of the Golden Age, the Human Torch, and the anti-hero with a temper just as fiery, Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner, MARVEL MYSTERY COMICS presents a collection of stories that defined the medium! Torn from the turbulent headlines of 1941 America, each tale crackles with the tension of a nation on the brink of war - and there's no doubt these heroes were ready to fight! And arriving on the scene to prove it is Jeffrey Mace, a.k.a. the Patriot, making his MARVEL MYSTERY debut! Of course, each 64-page issue is also jam-packed with the adventures of Ka-Zar, protecting his jungle domain from Nazi invaders; school-boy sleuth Terry Vance and his monkey compatriot, Dr. Watson, solving mind-boggling mysteries; other-dimensional hero the Vision, fighting the weirdest menaces imaginable; and the gritty Angel, battling evil from gangsters to ghosts! Hardcover, 280 pages, full color. NOTE: Limited to 870 copies. Cover price $59.99.
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Volume 172 - 1st printing. "Golden Age USA Comics: Book 2!" Collects USA Comics (1941) #5-8. By SYD SHORES, VINCE ALASCIA, ALEX SCHOMBURG, MIKE SEKOWSKY, BASIL WOLVERTON, and CHIC STONE. Cover by ALEX SCHOMBURG. Hot on the heels of the explosion of star-spangled super heroes, U.S.A. COMICS presented a wild and wooly selection of patriotic characters fighting for the Red, White and Blue. From the Victory Boys and the American Avenger to wilder heroes like Roko the Amazing, the Blue Blaze and the Fighting Hobo, U.S.A. was a comics magazine bursting at the seams with crazy concepts. But with the Second World War raging, it became clear there was only one hero who could headline a book titled U.S.A.: Captain America! Backed up by the Destroyer, Marvel Boy and the Whizzer - as well as the adventures of regular joes like Sergeant Dix and Jeep Jones, and true tales of WWII - U.S.A. COMICS was the perfect dose of four-color excitement for the American G.I.! Sporting some of the most famous covers of comics' Golden Age, the early Captain America issues of U.S.A. are some of the rarest Marvel comics of all time, and they're collected here for the first time ever! Hardcover, 280 pages, full color. Cover price $64.99.
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IW Reprints of the Meet Merton (1953 Toby) series. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.12.
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Newsstand Edition. WRITTEN BY GARDNER FOX; ART BY EVERETT E. HIBBARD, SHELDON MOLDOFF, BERNARD BAILY, SHELDON MAYER, MARTIN NODELL, CRAIG FLESSEL, HOWARD SHERMAN, AND BEN FLINTON; COVER BY HIBBARD. A non-enhanced version of the reprint of the JSA's debut, one of the most important issues in comic-book history.FC, 64 PG. Cover price $3.95.
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$20 Millennium Edition: All Star Comics #3 NM+ WP Chromium Foil Edition DC 2000! Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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View scanNewsstand Edition. WRITTEN BY WILLIAM MOULTON MARSTON, GARDNER FOX, CHARLES REIZENSTEIN, GEORGE S. HURST JR., AND BILL FINGER; ART BY HARRY G. PETER, SHELDON MOLDOFF, HAL SHARP, IRWIN HASEN, AND VARIOUS; COVER BY PETER. The Golden Age Wonder Woman meets Steve Trevor for the first time in this historic Golden Age title. In addition to the Amazon Princess' first full-fledged adventure after her debut in ALL STAR COMICS #8, this immortal 1942 issue introduced Wildcat, Mr. Terrific, and several other DC heroes. Says retailer Tony Morigi of Seattle, WA's Golden Age Collectables, "This comic showed girls that it's possible for a woman to be strong and confident without a man leading the way and introduced timeless characters."FC, 64 PG. Cover price $3.95.
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Published Jul 2015 by Robin Snyder and Steve Ditko.$8.00
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Published July 2015 by Robin Snyder and Ditko. Cover by Steve Ditko. Stories and art by Steve Ditko, George Kashdan and Robin Snyder. Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko himself reprints science fiction stories featuring his art from the classic Charlton series of the same title. A chemical magnate is blackmailed by a mysterious figure who knows how he earned his fortune. Rebels Cela and Raig are aided by insider Xex as they try to overthrow a despot named Zar. Plus two unpublished pages from Flash Gordon comics illustrated by Ditko, and the art from an unfinished '70s-era story of an alien encounter. Great cover features a space dinosaur confronting a Flash Gordon-like hero. My Secret; The Expert; Alien; Flash Gordon. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.00.
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Published Sep 2016 by Robin Snyder and Steve Ditko.$8.00
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Published Autumn 2016 by Robin Snyder and Ditko. Cover by Steve Ditko. Stories and art by Steve Ditko and Robin Snyder. Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko himself reprints science fiction stories featuring his art from the classic Charlton series of the same title. Clumsy Jonesy finds his latest stumble has taken him to a fairy-tale world ruled by a beautiful queen named Mmmmm. Aliens who turn people into "negatives" of themselves give Ditko a chance for some striking images in white-and-black artwork. Superhero "Star" battles "Dr. Eevil" to prevent him from obtaining the rare element X-3. A World Where I Was King; In Due Time; The Destruction Agent; Star; Face It; From All Our Darkrooms. 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $5.00.
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Published Jul 1984 by Blue Dolphin.$6.00
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Cover by Lou Fine. Edited by Steve Schanes and Bill Schanes. Stories by Orson Herr and Dick Charles. Art by Arthur Peddy, Richard Golden, Courtney Thomason, Harry Kiefer, and Rafael Astarita. Published by Blue Dolphin Enterprises, Inc., a sister company to Pacific Comics. A black and white reprint collecting stories from the classic 1940s sci-fi series Planet Comics. Includes nine stories from Planet Comics Planet Comics (1940 Fiction House) #5, plus one story from #25. Flint Baker helps an ancient race relocate to a young world; Auro, Lord of Jupiter battles dinosaurs and a sabre-tooth tiger; Captain Nelson Cole of the Solar Force uncovers an arms dealer's plot to start a war for profit. Flint Baker: Adventures on a New World; Auro Lord of Jupiter; The Red Comet; Captain Nelson Cole of the Solar Force; Spurt Hammond; Buzz Crandall of the Space Patrol; Space Admiral Curry in the Doomed Universe; Fero Planet Detective; Auro Lord of Jupiter: Life-Drinkers! Squarebound,72 pages, B&W. Cover price $5.95.
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$20 Planet Comics #1 Pacific Comics Nm $24 Pacific PLANET COMICS (1984) #1 Collectors Edition Golden Age Reprint NM (9.4) Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Sep 2025 by PS Artbooks.$22.99
Volume 4 - 1st printing. "February 1954-October 1954!" Collects Dark Mysteries (1951-1955) #16-20. The pentultimate fourth volume of Dark Mysteries # 16 to #20 boasting thrilling tales of horror and suspense yarns from Hy Fleishman, A.C. Hollingsworth, Dick Beck and Jon DAgostino, plus a whole host of other wacked-out-of-their-grounds luminaries. So buy today and flash back to when comics were . . . well comics, fer cryin out loud – GO get it, kids! Featuring Stories by Hy Fleishman, A.C. Hollingsworth, Jon D.Agostino, Gerald Altman, Doug Wildey. Softcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.
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Published Jan 2023 by PS Artbooks.$20.00
Strange Stories from Another World #2 Cover by Norman Saunders
Volume 1 - 1st printing. "June 1952/August 1952-February 1953!" Collects Unknown World (1952) and Strange Stories from Another World (1952) #2-5.
Edited by Will Lieberson, V.A. Provisiero, and Al Jetter. Cover by Norman Saunders.
Ask yourself as you gaze at the magnificently-rendered splash page of "The Serpent Queen" with art by Bob McCarty, from the one-shot anthology Unknown World #1 (1952): "What is the significance of a leashed one-eyed snake in this panel?"
This title continued with Strange Stories from Another World where from out of the night came the misshapen odious visages! Who were they? These Monsters of the Mind! All featuring those lushly painted covers by Norman Saunders collected together here for you we have all five issues as "chase cover" variants for you to collect! Limited stock availability!
Featuring Stories by Bill Woolfolk, Bob McCarty, Sheldon Moldoff, Dick Kraus, Ed Waldman, John Martin, Donald Shaw, and Maurice Gutwirth.
Softcover, 184 pages, full color.
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Published Jun 2024 by PS Artbooks.$17.00
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. "Winter 1951 - December 1952/October 1953 - March 1954!" Collects The Hawk (1951-1955 Ziff Davis/St. John) #1-5. Cover by Clarence Doore. The western genre was exploding across television, Saturday morning serials and movies in the 1950's. A trend and an opportunity seized by comic publisher Ziff Davis who introduced the first three adventures of The Hawk, aka "Bob Hardie" Fighting Marshall of the American West in the winter of '51 and with St. John taking over duties in October 1953 with #4 through #12. The Hawk a western hero able to use skill, courageousness and an honorable attitude to thwart lawlessness in the fight for good against evil with a nearly superhuman speed and ability with their six-gun shooter. So saddle up your horse and lasso your very own copy of this comic presented to you just like the original from cover to cover - but don't delay cos The Hawk will have cleaned up this town by sun rise! Featuring Stories by Clarence Doore, Dan Barry, Alex Kotzky, George Tuska, Murphy Anderson, George Olsen, Carmine Infantino, Joe Kubert, and Gil Kane. Softcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.
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Published Dec 2016 by PS Artbooks.$35.99
Volume 1 - 1st printing. "1950-Fall 1952!" Collects Amazing Adventures (1950-1952 Ziff Davis) #1-6. Oh, boy, we got an out'n'out doozy for you this time, with the six 1950's issues of Ziff Davis' Amazing Advenutures, brim full with work from the likes of Murphy Anderson, Jerry Siegel, Ogden Whitney, Wally Wood, Alex Schomburg, Frank Giacola, Bernard Krigstein, Norman Saunders, Ross Andru, and a host of other talented writers and artists. I could say more, like how #2 contains "The Steel Monster," a kickass riff on Ted Sturgeon's "Killdozer" yarn from 1944 (also homaged by Marvel some 20 years later). Hardcover, 216 pages, full color. Cover price $59.99.
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Tags: Daredevil, Golden age reprintsPublished Aug 2025 by PS Artbooks.$62.99
Volume 2 - 1st printing. "August 1941-October 1942!" Collects Daredevil Comics (1941-1949 Lev Gleason) [Daredevil Battles Hitler] #2-13. Cover by Charles Biro. Daredevil is a fictional superhero created by Jack Binder. In the character's first appearance, his origin was said to have been told to the artist of the story by someone named "Captain Cook..." The story was that, as a child, Bart Hill was witness to his parents' brutal murder. The murderer also branded Bart with a hot iron, leaving a boomerang-shaped scar on the left side of his chest. This traumatic experience left the boy mute. He trained his entire life in the art of the boomerang, eventually becoming a master boomerang marksman. He then donned a costume and took to the streets as the vigilante crime-fighter known as Daredevil. However... It appears Captain Cook lied, for Bart Hill/Daredevil's second appearance showed him able to speak and it was later revealed that his parents were killed while in Australia, with Bart then raised by a tribe of aborigines who taught him the art of using boomerangs. As an adult, he returned to the U.S. and fought crime as Daredevil. Lev Gleason launched Daredevil's own comic with Daredevil Battles Hitler #1 (July 1941), in which Daredevil and other Silver Streak heroes fought the German chancellor. It was written and partially drawn by Charles Biro, who in his 16-year run would make the character one of the most acclaimed of the Golden Age. Featuring Stories by Jack Binder, Don Rico, Charles Biro, Jack Cole, and Harry Anderson. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color. Cover price $62.99.
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Published Sep 2017 by PS Artbooks.$32.00
Volume 2 - 1st printing. "January 1953-March 1953!" Collects Strange Terrors (1952 St. John) #6-7. Just when you thought maybe we'd run out of nasty comic books here comes the second volume of Strange Terrors from St. John - bumper 100-page issues #6 and #7. Artists include Albert Tyler, A.C. Hollingsworth, Pete Morisi, Bill Molno. Joe Kubert, Lou Cameron, Bob Forgione, Gus Ricca and Bernard Baily. They're all here-witches, vampires, walking corpses, ghosts, ghouls andgoblins galore. Hardcover, 180 pages, full color. Cover price $44.99.
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Published Jun 2024 by PS Artbooks.$22.00
$22.00
Volume 1 - 1st printing. "Winter 1951 - December 1952/October 1953 - March 1954!" Collects The Hawk (1951-1955 Ziff Davis/St. John) #1-5. Cover by Clarence Doore. The western genre was exploding across television, Saturday morning serials and movies in the 1950's. A trend and an opportunity seized by comic publisher Ziff Davis who introduced the first three adventures of The Hawk, aka "Bob Hardie" Fighting Marshall of the American West in the winter of '51 and with St. John taking over duties in October 1953 with #4 through #12. The Hawk a western hero able to use skill, courageousness and an honorable attitude to thwart lawlessness in the fight for good against evil with a nearly superhuman speed and ability with their six-gun shooter. So saddle up your horse and lasso your very own copy of this comic presented to you just like the original from cover to cover - but don't delay cos The Hawk will have cleaned up this town by sun rise! Featuring Stories by Clarence Doore, Dan Barry, Alex Kotzky, George Tuska, Murphy Anderson, George Olsen, Carmine Infantino, Joe Kubert, and Gil Kane. Hardcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.
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Published Jun 2021 by PS Artbooks.$41.00
Volume 2 - 1st printing. Collects A Feature Presentation: Black Tarantula (1950) #5, A Feature Presentations: Magazine, Moby Dick (1950) #6, King Solomon's Mines (1951), Jack the Giant Killer (1953), and The Invisible Man #1 (1955).
Just take a look - there's horror and sussense with The Black Tarantula, classic sea-faring action with Moby Dick, jungle quests with the great Allan Quatermain, The New Adventures of Jack the Giant Killer, and an invisible man terrorizes the English countryside! All reproduced completely from cover to cover, just like the original comic, featuring some of the best comic book talent!
Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color.
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Published Oct 2021 by PS Artbooks.$37.00
Volume 3 - 1st printing. Collects The Hooded Menace (1951 One-Shot), The Unknown Man (1951), Marco Polo (1962 Charlton), Robin Hood (1963 Dell), and Robinson Crusoe (1964 Dell).
Cover by Sam Glanzman.
ust 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!
Featuring Stories by Leslie Charteris, Louis Ravielli, A.C. Hollingsworth, Sam Glanzman, Charles Nicholas, Vince Alascia, and Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio!
Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color.
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Published Jan 2025 by PS Artbooks.$62.99
Volume 9 - 1st printing. "Danger: January 1953-September 1953!" Collects Danger (1952 Comic Media) #1-5. Cover by Pete Morisi. Johnny Dynamite, created by Pete Morisi, was a hard-boiled private detective, known as "The Wild Man from Chicago." Good friends with the D.A. but readily accepted by the underworld, he smoked cigarettes constantly, cursed frequently and had a bad habit of getting shot and beaten by his enemies. But always gave as good as he got; he was an experienced and persistent detective taking his cases very personally and killed many of his early foes, claiming they were reaching for a weapon. Myra Benz, who had shot him in the eye, was brazenly killed without any true justification beyond his own sense of justice. Featuring Stories by Pete Morisii, Edwin Green, Ross Andru, Mike Esposito, Vic Evans, and Don Heck. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color. Cover price $62.99.
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Published Sep 2024 by PS Artbooks.$39.00
Volume 8 - 1st printing. "1945, May-September 1955, and September 1957!" Collects Front Page Comic Book (1945), Prize Mystery (1955) #1-3, and Man in Black (1957 Harvey) #1. Cover by Bob Fujitani (credited as B. Fuje). Featuring Stories by Bob Fujitani, Joe Kubert, George Roussos, Lou Ferstadt, Eugene E. Hughes, Sal Trapani, and Bob Powell. More horror and suspense for Classic Horror Comics Volume 8! Starting with this little gem-Front Page Comic Book is a Pre-Code anthology from Harvey that contains the origin and first appearance of the Man in Black. This was the only issue of the series. Prize Mystery added a cash incentive for the lucky 1950s reader if they could solve a two-page mystery involving murder. Ironically, solutions to the prize mysteries were to be announced in the issue #4... but, alas it never happened. Man in Black, the faceless occult avenger, tells strange stories, sometimes intervening in person, other times merely letting ironic fate unfold. Reproduced completely from cover to cover as they should be, just like the original comic! Hardcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.
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Published Jan 2025 by PS Artbooks.$43.00
$43.00
Volume 9 - 1st printing. We've unearthed more little horrors! Beginning with Tales of Horror and Terror-Haunted Thrills #12 (November 1953) were practical joker Biff inherits a haunted house in "Death Laughs Last." And from issue #13 (January 1954), "Death Do Us Part," the baboon kills his wife! Quickly followed by Tales of Stalking Terror-woe be to those receiving the deadly invitation... all it said was "Be My Ghost!" in Fantastic Fears #8 (July 1954) and from issue #9 (September 1954), "If a Body Kill a Body," two Scottish highlanders from warring families come back as ghosts to get their revenge! And finally, even more horror and suspense from the Man in Black #2 (1957); a faceless occult avenger tells strange stories, sometimes intervening in person, other times merely letting ironic fate unfold. Hardcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.
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Published Dec 2025 by PS Artbooks.$36.99
Volume 11 - 1st printing. "August 1953-November 1954/January 1955!" Collects Startling Terror Tales (1953-1954 2nd Series) #6, 8-9, and 11 and Fantastic Comics (1954 Ajax) #11. Cover by L. B. Cole. We've unearthed some more little horrors for Volume 11 of Classic Horror Comics! Beginning with Startling Terror Tales, complete with classic L.B. Cole covers and tales such as "Footprint of Death," "The Case of the Strange Murder," "The Curse of the Phantom Brigade," "The Forbidden Tomb," and "The Horrible Entity"! Plus, Amazing Adventures in Fantastic Comics with "Bewitched Battalion," a re-telling of legendary angelic archers assisting World War I British soldiers at the Battle of Mons as told by Arthur Machen-a totally made up story-but that didn't stop the rumors of the events being real! Reproduced completely from cover to cover as they should be, just like the original comics! Collects Startling Tales #6 (August 1953), #8 (February 1954), #9 (May 1954), and #11 (November 1954), plus Fantastic Comics #11 (January 1955). Featuring Stories by L.B. Cole, Max Elkan, Rudy Palais, and Iger Shop. Hardcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.
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Published Sep 2024 by PS Artbooks.$46.00
Volume 8 - 1st printing. "1945, May-September 1955, and September 1957!" Collects Front Page Comic Book (1945), Prize Mystery (1955) #1-3, and Man in Black (1957 Harvey) #1. Cover by Bob Fujitani (credited as B. Fuje). Featuring Stories by Bob Fujitani, Joe Kubert, George Roussos, Lou Ferstadt, Eugene E. Hughes, Sal Trapani, and Bob Powell. More horror and suspense for Classic Horror Comics Volume 8! Starting with this little gem-Front Page Comic Book is a Pre-Code anthology from Harvey that contains the origin and first appearance of the Man in Black. This was the only issue of the series. Prize Mystery added a cash incentive for the lucky 1950s reader if they could solve a two-page mystery involving murder. Ironically, solutions to the prize mysteries were to be announced in the issue #4... but, alas it never happened. Man in Black, the faceless occult avenger, tells strange stories, sometimes intervening in person, other times merely letting ironic fate unfold. Reproduced completely from cover to cover as they should be, just like the original comic! Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color. Cover price $62.99.
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Published Sep 2025 by PS Artbooks.$62.99
Volume 11 - 1st printing. "August 1953-November 1954/January 1955!" Collects Startling Terror Tales (1953-1954 2nd Series) #6, 8-9, and 11 and Fantastic Comics (1954 Ajax) #11. Cover by L. B. Cole. We've unearthed some more little horrors for Volume 11 of Classic Horror Comics! Beginning with Startling Terror Tales, complete with classic L.B. Cole covers and tales such as "Footprint of Death," "The Case of the Strange Murder," "The Curse of the Phantom Brigade," "The Forbidden Tomb," and "The Horrible Entity"! Plus, Amazing Adventures in Fantastic Comics with "Bewitched Battalion," a re-telling of legendary angelic archers assisting World War I British soldiers at the Battle of Mons as told by Arthur Machen-a totally made up story-but that didn't stop the rumors of the events being real! Reproduced completely from cover to cover as they should be, just like the original comics! Collects Startling Tales #6 (August 1953), #8 (February 1954), #9 (May 1954), and #11 (November 1954), plus Fantastic Comics #11 (January 1955). Featuring Stories by L.B. Cole, Max Elkan, Rudy Palais, and Iger Shop. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color. Cover price $62.99.
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Published May 2023 by PS Artbooks.$7.00
$7.00
$5.00
(A) John Giunta, Howie Post Two crooks rob a store, shoot a policeman and hide out in a cemetery to hide their stolen funds, when suddenly Mr. Lucifer appears, being freed by the crook's actions. Lucifer then frees his evil minions and together all go forth to commit dastardly deeds. By a quirk of fate, Lucifer and his followers trap themselves in a grave of cement. And taking inspiration from the 1920 silent horror film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, meet Paul Barer. Who visits a mental hospital and interviews a patient, who says he was turned into a "living corpse" and used as a stage performer abducting celebrities who were then put into a trance and displayed in a wax museum! Reprints 1946's Spook Comics #1. 38 pages, FC. Cover price $19.99.
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Published Sep 2025 by PS Artbooks.$21.00
$21.00
Volume 4 - 1st printing. Collects America's Greatest Comics (1941 Fawcett) #7-8. Cover by C. C. Beck. Presenting the fourth volume of America's Greatest Comics from Fawcett Publications! Join the legendary Captain Marvel, known as Billy Batson in his everyday life, as he transforms into the mighty hero "Shazam!" and leads a fearless team of heroes. Alongside him are Spy Smasher, the ultimate espionage expert; Bulletman, a flying crime-fighter with super strength; and Commando Yank, a symbol of American resilience and bravery during World War II. Together, they battle evil in thrilling stories that have inspired generations with their courage and dedication to justice. Each issue offers 100 pages of pulse-pounding adventures and fantastical escapades. Softcover, 200 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.
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Published Apr 2026 by PS Artbooks.$22.99
$22.99
Volume 3 - 1st printing. "January 1948-July 1948!" Collects Black Cat Comics (1946-1951 Harvey) #9-12. Cover by Lee Elias. The Golden Age action continues with Black Cat Comics Volume 3! This exciting collection gathers issues #9–12 of the beloved Harvey Comics series, featuring the dazzling adventures of Linda Turner, the glamorous Hollywood starlet who moonlights as the daring Black Cat. Armed with her stunt training, quick thinking, and fearless resolve, Black Cat takes on a new wave of gangsters, spies, and shadowy villains. Originally published in the mid-1940s, these classic tales deliver non-stop excitement, bold visuals, and a heroine ahead of her time. Beautifully restored by PS Artbooks, this volume is a must-have for fans of vintage crimefighters and high-flying Golden Age thrills! Featuring Stories by Jack Kirby, Lee Elias, Joe Simon, and Rudy Palais. Softcover, 208 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.
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Published Mar 2025 by PS Artbooks.$30.00
$30.00
Volume 3 - 1st printing. Collects Bulletman (1941-1946 Fawcett) #10-12. Cover by Jack Binder. Bulletman and Bulletgirl return in the thrilling continuation of their adventures in this fourth volume of Bulletman! Join Jim Barr and Susan Kent as they soar through the pages of Golden Age classics crafted by the legendary Mac Raboy. This volume compiles Bulletman issues #10-12, showcasing their heroic exploits and daring escapades against formidable foes! Softcover, 204 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.
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Published Aug 2024 by PS Artbooks.$22.00
$22.00
Volume 8 - 1st printing. "January-September 1954/June 1955!" Collects Dynamite (1953 Comic Media) #6-10. Cover by Pete Morisi. Johnny Dynamite, created by Pete Morisi, was a hard-boiled private detective, known as "The Wild Man from Chicago." Good friends with the D.A. but readily accepted by the underworld, he smoked cigarettes constantly, cursed frequently and had a bad habit of getting shot and beaten by his enemies. But always gave as good as he got; he was an experienced and persistent detective taking his cases very personally and killed many of his early foes, claiming they were reaching for a weapon. Myra Benz, who had shot him in the eye, was brazenly killed without any true justification beyond his own sense of justice. Softcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.
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Published Aug 2025 by PS Artbooks.$22.99
$22.99
Volume 9 - 1st printing. "Danger: January 1953-September 1953!" Collects Danger (1952 Comic Media) #1-5. Cover by Pete Morisi. Johnny Dynamite, created by Pete Morisi, was a hard-boiled private detective, known as "The Wild Man from Chicago." Good friends with the D.A. but readily accepted by the underworld, he smoked cigarettes constantly, cursed frequently and had a bad habit of getting shot and beaten by his enemies. But always gave as good as he got; he was an experienced and persistent detective taking his cases very personally and killed many of his early foes, claiming they were reaching for a weapon. Myra Benz, who had shot him in the eye, was brazenly killed without any true justification beyond his own sense of justice. Featuring Stories by Pete Morisii, Edwin Green, Ross Andru, Mike Esposito, Vic Evans, and Don Heck. Softcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.
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Published Sep 2022 by PS Artbooks.$20.00
$20.00
Haunted Thrills #7 Cover
Volume 2 - 1st printing. Collects Haunted Thrills (1952) #3 and 7, Terrifying Tales (1953) #12, Weird Chills (1954) #1 and 3.
We've unearthed some more little horrors for our second volume of Classic Horror Comics!
Starting with Haunted Thrills #3 (October 1952) and Haunted Thrills #7 (March 1953) where scientist George Norton saves the brain of an executed wife killer, making contact with it to develop it's evil ways? Then Terrifying Tales #12 (April 1953) complete with a classic L.B.Cole cover, where not even Jo-Jo realized what horrors lurked beneath the surface of a crystal clear lake! Finishing our grim journey with Weird Chills #1 (July 1954) where the doctor oversees a blood transfusion between a woman and a zombie! And in Weird Chills #3 (November 1954) we discover the "Terror on TV"-vampiric monsters take over the studio, attacking the cast and crew, while the audience just think it's all part of the show? Momma always said TV was bad for you, so you better stick to reading the comics!
Featuring the work of Carl Burgos, L.B.Cole, Iger Shop, Jay Disbrow, Bernard Baily, Eugene E. Hughes, Sal Trapani, and Basil Wolverton.
Softcover, 184 pages, full color.
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Published Feb 2025 by PS Artbooks.$30.00
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Volume 9 - 1st printing. Collects Haunted Thrills (1952-1954) #12-13, Fantastic Fears (1953) #8-9, and Man in Black (1957 Harvey) #2. Featuring Stories by Iger Shop, Robert Webb, Ken Battefield, and Bob Powell. We've unearthed some more little horrors! Beginning with Haunted Thrills #12 (November 1953) where practical joker Biff inherits a haunted house in "Death Laughs Last." And from #13 (January 1954) "Death Do Us Part," the baboon kills his wife! Quickly followed by woe be to those receiving the deadly invitation... all it said was "Be my Ghost!" in Fantastic Fears #8 (July 1954) and from #9 (September 1954) "If a Body Kill a Body," two Scottish highlanders from warring families come back as ghosts to get their revenge! And finally, even more horror and suspense from the Man in Black, a faceless occult avenger tells strange stories, sometimes intervening in person, other times merely letting ironic fate unfold. Reprints Man in Black #2 (1957) and other cited issues. Softcover, 184 pages, full color.
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Published Sep 2025 by PS Artbooks.$22.99
$22.99
Volume 11 - 1st printing. "August 1953-November 1954/January 1955!" Collects Startling Terror Tales (1953-1954 2nd Series) #6, 8-9, and 11 and Fantastic Comics (1954 Ajax) #11. Cover by L. B. Cole. We've unearthed some more little horrors for Volume 11 of Classic Horror Comics! Beginning with Startling Terror Tales, complete with classic L.B. Cole covers and tales such as "Footprint of Death," "The Case of the Strange Murder," "The Curse of the Phantom Brigade," "The Forbidden Tomb," and "The Horrible Entity"! Plus, Amazing Adventures in Fantastic Comics with "Bewitched Battalion," a re-telling of legendary angelic archers assisting World War I British soldiers at the Battle of Mons as told by Arthur Machen-a totally made up story-but that didn't stop the rumors of the events being real! Reproduced completely from cover to cover as they should be, just like the original comics! Collects Startling Tales #6 (August 1953), #8 (February 1954), #9 (May 1954), and #11 (November 1954), plus Fantastic Comics #11 (January 1955). Featuring Stories by L.B. Cole, Max Elkan, Rudy Palais, and Iger Shop. Softcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.
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Published Aug 2025 by PS Artbooks.$22.99
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Volume 2 - 1st printing. "August 1941-October 1942!" Collects Daredevil Comics (1941-1949 Lev Gleason) [Daredevil Battles Hitler] #2-13. Cover by Charles Biro. Daredevil is a fictional superhero created by Jack Binder. In the character's first appearance, his origin was said to have been told to the artist of the story by someone named "Captain Cook..." The story was that, as a child, Bart Hill was witness to his parents' brutal murder. The murderer also branded Bart with a hot iron, leaving a boomerang-shaped scar on the left side of his chest. This traumatic experience left the boy mute. He trained his entire life in the art of the boomerang, eventually becoming a master boomerang marksman. He then donned a costume and took to the streets as the vigilante crime-fighter known as Daredevil. However... It appears Captain Cook lied, for Bart Hill/Daredevil's second appearance showed him able to speak and it was later revealed that his parents were killed while in Australia, with Bart then raised by a tribe of aborigines who taught him the art of using boomerangs. As an adult, he returned to the U.S. and fought crime as Daredevil. Lev Gleason launched Daredevil's own comic with Daredevil Battles Hitler #1 (July 1941), in which Daredevil and other Silver Streak heroes fought the German chancellor. It was written and partially drawn by Charles Biro, who in his 16-year run would make the character one of the most acclaimed of the Golden Age. Featuring Stories by Jack Binder, Don Rico, Charles Biro, Jack Cole, and Harry Anderson. Softcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.
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Published Dec 2023 by PS Artbooks.$19.00
Volume 3 - 1st printing. "Apr 1942-Oct 1942!" Collects Military Comics (1941) #9-12. Cover by Reed Crandall. The third volume in this popular continuing series. Featuring Stories by Chuck Cuidera, Bob Powell (Bud Ernest), Jack Cole, and Tex Blaisdell. Softcover, 272 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.
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Published Jan 2025 by PS Artbooks.$22.00
Volume 8 - 1st printing. "1944!" Collects Military Comics (1941) #27-29. Cover by Alex Kotzky. The eighth volume in this popular continuing series Collects Quality Comics' Military Comics issues #27-29 (1944). Featuring Storiesd by John Cassone, Alex Kotzky, Vernon Henkel, Jack Cole (as Ralph Johns), Bart Tumey, and Fred Guardineer. Softcover, 180 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.
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Published Sep 2025 by PS Artbooks.$21.00
$21.00
Volume 9 - 1st printing. "1944!" Collects Military Comics (1941) #30-32. Cover by Al Bryant. Gear up for action with Military Comics Volume 9! This thrilling collection features issues #30, #31, and #32, bringing you high-octane adventures from the Golden Age of comics. Join Blackhawk and his daring squadron as they take to the skies to battle nefarious villains and thwart global threats. Packed with riveting wartime stories, daring heroes, and classic 1940s artwork, this softcover edition is a must-have for fans of vintage comics and military-themed adventures. Softcover, 180 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.
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Published Jan 2026 by PS Artbooks.$22.99
$22.99
Volume 10 - 1st printing. "October 1944-an January 1945!" Collects Military Comics (1941) #33-35. Cover by Al Bryant. 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. Softcover, 180 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.
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Published Jul 2022 by PS Artbooks.$14.00
$14.00
Volume 5 - 1st printing. "November 1960-July 1961!" Collects Mysteries of Unexplored Worlds (1956) #21-25.
Cover by Steve Ditko.
PS Artbooks presents Mysteries of Unexplored Worlds.
It's all too easy to overlook Charlton's 40 year run and 6,000 issue contribution to comic book history! Because with their roster of writers and artists including Dick Giordano, Bill Molno, Bill Fraccio, Bill Montes, Charles Nicholas, Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio plus many others and of course the truly remarkable one man creative genius Steve Ditko. Serving us with a never-ending concoction of fantastic fantasy-supernatural and horror tales and mind blowing science fiction stories, they really did keep the comic buying youth of the world well and truly satisfied.
All here, reproduced completely from cover to cover as they should be!
Softcover, 184 pages, full color.
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Published Sep 2025 by PS Artbooks.$22.99
$22.99
Volume 2 - 1st printing. "Nov 1941-Jan 1942!" Collects Police Comics (1941-1953) #4-5. Cover by Gill Fox. Step into the thrilling world of Police Comics Volume 2! This action-packed collection features issues #4, #5, and #6, showcasing classic Golden Age adventures. Follow the daring exploits of iconic heroes like Plastic Man, the Human Bomb, and Phantom Lady as they battle crime, corruption, and chaos. Filled with gripping stories and vibrant 1940s artwork, this softcover edition is a treasure trove for fans of vintage comics and timeless heroics. Softcover, 204 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.
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Published Sep 2022 by PS Artbooks.$14.00
$14.00
Space War #14 Cover by Charles Nicholas and Sal Trapani
Volume 3 - 1st printing. "July 1961-January 1963!" Collects Space War (1959) #11-15.
Cover by Charles Nicholas and Sal Trapani.
This bumper-full line-up from Charlton Comics' other-worldly Space War Volume 3 has everything you could imagine from "The Invaders!" to "The Seeds from Space" crammed between the pages.
With the writing and drawing talents of Bill Molno, Rocco Mastroserio, and Charles Nicholas you just won't be able to put this science fiction spectacular down and if you're quick, you can probably fight off several groups of those marauding aliens! The only question we have is when you gonna buy a ticket for this space ship, 'cos it won't stay in orbit for very long!
Softcover, 184 pages, full color.
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Published Jul 2022 by PS Artbooks.$14.00
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Strange Suspense Stories #40 Cover by Steve Ditko
Volume 5 -1st printing. "September 1958-June 1959!" Collects Strange Suspense Stories (1952-1965 Fawcett/Charlton) #38-42.
Cover by Steve Ditko.
Charlton's not to be underestimated Strange Suspense Stories boasted a huge roster creative of talents - Dick Giordano, Gene Colan, Sol Brodsky, Bill Molno, Rocco Mastroserio, Charles Nicholas, Tony Talarico, Bill Fraccio, Matt Baker. And, of course, Steve Ditko whose moody, individualistic touch came to dominate Charlton's supernatural titles and, of course, led to deserved fame over at Marvel and with a kid called Parker and a hero who could swing from skyscraper tops on a gossamer web that he fired from his wrists. But before that, Charlton's shining light, Steve Ditko was at his best in this run of Strange Suspense Stories.
Softcover, 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $32.99.



















































































