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  • Issue #1-1ST
    Atlas Creator Collection No. 3 Featuring Bill Everett HC (2026 FB) One Head Too Many and Other Stories 1-1ST


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. Written by Stan Lee and Unknown. Art by Bill Everett and Russ Heath. Cover by Bill Everett. Introduction by Dr. Michael J. Vassallo. Already a Marvel/Timely legend for his creation of the Sub-Mariner in 1939, Bill Everett returned to Marvel during the 1950s to become Atlas most versatile and effective practitioner of horror-fantasy. Everetts art was a combination of Graham Ingels, Harry Anderson, and Bernie Wrightson, with the slick ink line of Jack Davis, all melded within his own uniquely captivating imagery and in-your-face ghastliness. This mammoth Fantagraphics/Marvel volume is packed with Atlas pre-Code horror stories — the first volume of a series collecting the Atlas works of Sub-Mariner-creator Bill Everett. Including: Spectacles of Doom, The Evil Eye, The Pit of Horror! Horror in the Moonlight! Dont Bury Me Deep, One Head Too Many! Burtons Blood! Werewolf! The Madman, and The Graymoor Ghost, from titles like Menace, Journey into Unknown Worlds, Strange Tales, Uncanny Tales, Spellbound, Mystic, Suspense, as well as Zombie! from Menace #5, featuring a character rebooted as Simon Garth in the black-and-white Marvel Magazine explosion of the 1970s. An introduction by Atlas expert Dr. Michael J. Vassallo puts it all in context. Hardcover, 10-in. × 13 1/2-in., 256 pages, full color. Cover price $75.00.

  • Issue #3-1ST
    Batman The Golden Age Omnibus HC (2023 DC) 2nd Edition 3-1ST


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    Volume 3 - 1st printing. Collects Stories from Detective Comics (1937-2011) #75-92, Batman (1940-2011) #16-25, and World's Finest (1941) #10-14. Written by Bill Finger, Don Cameron, Joseph Greene, Joe Samachson, Jack Schiff, Alvin Schwartz, Mort Weisinger, Edmond Hamilton, Horace L. Gold, And Ruth "Bunny" Lyon Kaufman. Art by Dick Sprang, Bob Kane, Jerry Robinson, George Roussos, Fred Ray, Norman Fallon, Charles Paris, Gene McDonald, Ray Burnley, and Jack Burnley. Cover by Darwyn Cooke. Back Cover by Dick Sprang. Foreword by Dick Sprang. INCLUDING THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF ALFRED PENNYWORTH! The Dynamic Duo is joined by their greatest ally in their war on crime, Bruce Wayne's butler, Alfred Pennyworth! From his very first appearance, the valiant valet proves he will be doing more than just cleaning cobwebs out of the Batcave as he adds valuable insight into cases and shows Batman and Robin that three is anything but a crowd. And the Caped Crusader can use the help, as Gotham is terrorized by familiar villains The Joker, the Penguin, Two-Face, and Catwoman, while a slew of new villains, such as the Cavalier and the Crime Surgeon, make their debut. All this, plus Batman and Robin must battle threats from the underwater world of Atlantis and the far-future world of the 21st century! Hardcover, 784 pages, full color. Teen Cover price $100.00.

  • Issue #SET
    Captain America The Classic Years HC (1990 Marvel) SET

    Set Includes Volume 1-2 (with Slipcase) - 1st printing. Collects Captain America Comics (1941-1954 Golden Age) #1-10.

    Written by Joe Simon. Art and cover by Jack Kirby.

    Presenting the Golden Age stories originally published from March 1941 to January 1942. Steve Rogers the Mighty Sentinel of Liberty, alongside his faithful sidekick, Bucky, battles the Axis Powers of World War II and stand up for truth, justice, and the American Way!

    Hardcover (2 Volumes with Slipcase), 446 pages (Total), full color.

    Cover price $75.00.

  • Issue #3B-1ST
    Complete Dick Tracy Dailies and Sundays HC (2006-2021 IDW) By Chester Gould 3B-1ST


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    11-in. x 8 1/2-in. Edition

    Volume 3 - 1st printing. "1935-1936!" PLawless days like the mid-1930s needed the toughest policemen to dispense justice—men like Dick Tracy! In Volume 3 of his long-running series, the bold detective tangles with Zora Arson, her escaped-con brother, Boris, and the evil Cutie—who gets cute by springing a death trap involving two famished bobcats! Clover Press and The Library of American Comics are re-presenting Chester Goulds earliest Dick Tracy stories in the larger format used throughout most books in the series, so Tracys battles against gangsters look bigger and better than ever. The action hits closer to home when the Tracy familys acquaintance, Toby Townley, learns that justice is blind after the small grift she runs makes her realize that prison stripes are the new black. Then Dick Tracy tries an experiment in reform, transforming hardened criminal Lips Manlis into straight-arrow Bob Honor – but is it true theres no Honor among thieves? This new edition of Dick Tracy Volume 3 puts Chester Goulds great stories into a great package! Hardcover, 11-in. x 8 1/2-in., 256 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $59.99.

  • Issue #4B-1ST
    Complete Dick Tracy Dailies and Sundays HC (2006-2021 IDW) By Chester Gould 4B-1ST


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    11-in. x 8 1/2-in. Edition

    Volume 4 - 1st printing. "1936-1938!" Story and art by Chester Gould. Faceless foes bookend the stories in Dick Tracy Volume 4, the latest entry in the Clover Press/Library of American Comics reissue of the original six Dick Tracy volumes in the larger format that became the series standard. The intrepid detective and his friends tackle invisible enemies when they square off against the notorious Purple Cross Gang and their masked leader. Later, Tracy and Pat Patton come to grips – and blows! – with The Blank, whose look predates The Question, whose name predates The Shining, and whose unmasked face harkens back to Lon Chaney as Quasimodo! Sandwiched between those two tales, Tracy is caught in a web of intrigue along with three amoral young girls, millionaire wastrel Johnny Mintworth and his mother, plus the powerful mobs fronted by Collie Vinsso and Danny Supeena. Chester Gould puts menace in every shadow and death around every corner in Dick Tracy Volume 4! Hardcover, 11-in. x 8 1/2-in. , PC/PB&W. Cover price $59.99.

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    $43 HC The Complete Dick Tracy Vol 4 1936-38 The Blank Gould Hardcover nm/mint

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  • Issue #5B-1ST
    Complete Dick Tracy Dailies and Sundays HC (2006-2021 IDW) By Chester Gould 5B-1ST


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    Volume 5 - 1st printing. "1938-1939!" Story and art by Chester Gould. Cover by Ashley Wood. Dick Tracy Volume 5 kicks off with a human trafficking story that could be torn from todays headlines, as the dauntless detective encounters a captive woman who bears a striking resemblance to real life sex symbol Dorothy Lamour! That woman, Noana, is just one of the lively characters Chester Gould introduces as Clover Press and The Library of American Comics continue to re-release the original six Dick Tracy volumes in the larger size that will allow the entire series to exist in one uniform format. In these exciting tales, Tracy goes undercover to bring down the elusive mobster Ramm; joins forces with Junior and bumbling newcomer Brighton Spotts to foil the plans of wanted man Jojo Nidle; and pays a heavy price as he teams with G-Man Jim Trailer to thwart the schemes of an international criminal named Karpse and his icy sweetheart, Marro—but what does it take to stop the criminal rampage of that deformed gunsel, Scardol? Savor the larger-size, non-stop action in Dick Tracy Volume 5 to find Hardcover, 11-in. x 8 1/2-in., PC/PB&W. Cover price $59.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    DC Finest: Batman The Case of the Chemical Syndicate TPB (2026 DC) 1-1ST


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    1st printing. Collects stories from Detective Comics (1937-2011 1st Series) #27-52, Batman (1940-2011) #1-5, and World's Best Comics (1941) #1. Written by Bill Finger, Gardner F. Fox. Art by Bob Kane, Sheldon Moldoff, Jerry Robinson, and George Roussos. Cover by Bob Kane. THE COMICS DEBUT OF BATMAN, ROBIN, CATWOMAN, AND THE JOKER! To most people, Bruce Wayne is just another wealthy socialite with too much time and money on his hands. But little does anyone suspect that the tragic murder of his parents inspired him to dedicate his life to honing his mind and body so that one day he could avenge their deaths. Knowing that criminals are a superstitious and cowardly lot, Bruce patrols Gothams rooftops as a justice-seeking creature of the night known as the Batman! This DC Finest volume collects Batmans introduction in The Case of the Chemical Syndicate, plus other early appearances from DETECTIVE COMICS #27-52, BATMAN #1-5, and WORLD'S BEST COMICS #1 featuring Robin the Boy Wonder, Catwoman, and the Clown Prince of Crime: The Joker! Softcover, 6-in.x 9-in., 616 pages, full color. Teen Cover price $39.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    DC Finest: Justice Society of America For America and Democracy TPB (2024 DC) 1-1ST


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    1st printing. Collects All Star Comics (1940-1978) #3-12. Written by Gardner Fox, Jerry Siegel, Ken Fitch, Sheldon Mayer, Bill O'Connor, Evelyn Gaines, and Charles Reizenstein. Art by Everett E. Hibbard, Sheldon Moldoff, Bernard Baily, Sheldon Mayer, Chad Grothkopf, Howard Sherman, Ben Flinton, Martin Nodell, Hal Sharp, Cliff Young, Irwin Hasen, Stan Asch, Jon Blummer, Jack Burnley, Harry G. Peter, and Bernard Klein. Cover by Everett E. Hibbard. Discover the adventures of DC's original superhero team, the Justice Society of America, in this DC Finest volume presenting their earliest tales from Winter 1940 to September 1942. Featuring classic Golden Age versions of the Flash, Hawkman, Green Lantern, the Atom, the Sandman, the Spectre, Doctor Fate, and more! Softcover, 632 pages, full color. All Ages Cover price $39.99.

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    $25 DC's Finest- Justice Society of America: For America and Democracy Paperback
    $28 DC Finest Justice Society Of America JSA trade Paperback Collection Softcover NM

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  • Issue #1-1ST
    DC Finest: Superman The First Superhero TPB (2024 DC) 1-1ST


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    1st printing. Collects stories from Action Comics (1938-2011 DC) #1-25, Superman (1939-1986 1st Series) #1-5, and New York World's Fair (1939) #1939. Written by Jerry Siegel. Art by Joe Shuster, Wayne Boring, and Paul Cassidy. Cover by Joe Shuster. THE HISTORIC DEBUT OF THE MAN OF STEEL! Journey back to the Golden Age of comics, when the world was introduced to the very first superhero: Superman, champion of the oppressed, who has sworn to devote his existence to helping those in need! This inaugural volume showcases Superman's origin tale in Action Comics #1 and his first self-titled series from 1939 in a new format that is meant to be accessible to new and longtime fans who have yearned to collect Superman's complete adventures. Learn how Superman's early superpowers worked and witness his burgeoning relationship with star reporter Lois Lane. The First Superhero covers Summer 1938 to Fall 1940! Softcover, 584 pages, full color. Teen Cover price $39.99.

  • Issue #8
    Dick Tracy Feature Book (PCC 2003 Reprint Tony Raiola) 8

    Stories, art and cover by Chester Gould. A reproduction of the classic Dick Tracy Feature Books originally published in 1937 and 1938, which in turn reprinted classic Dick Tracy comic strips from the 1930s. While investigating Johnny Ramm's human trafficking ring in Chinatown, Tracy infiltrates his gang and discovers the grim fate of the mayor of Chinatown. 8 1/2-in. x 12-in., 72 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #3-1ST
    EC Archives Crime Suspenstories TPB (2024 Dark Horse) 3-1ST


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    Volume 3 - 1st printing. Collects Crime Suspenstories (1950-1955 E.C. Comics) #13-18. Written by Al Feldstein, Johnny Craig, Bill Gaines, and Ray Bradbury. Art by Jack Kamen, Johnny Craig, Sid Check, Al Williamson, Fred Peters, Graham Ingels, George Evans, Joe Orlando, Marie Severin, Frank Frazetta, Bill Elder, and Reed Crandall. Cover by Johnny Craig. Introduction by Grant Geissman. Foreword by David Del Valle. Jolting tales of criminals, capers, and tension, now in an affordable, oversized paperback! Collecting issues #13-18 of Crime SuspenStories from the twisted artistic talents of Al Feldstein, Johnny Craig, Bill Gaines, Jack Kamen, Sid Check, Al Williamson, Fred Peters, Graham Ingels, George Evans, Al Williamson, Joe Orlando, and more. Featuring a foreword by David del Valle! Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 216 pages, full color. Cover price $19.99.

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    EC Archives Weird Fantasy TPB (2023 Dark Horse) 1-1ST


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects Weird Fantasy (1950-1953 E.C. Comics) #6 and 13-17.

    Foreword by Walt Simonson. Introduction by Grant Geissman.

    Weird Fantasy Volume 1 touches down at Dark Horse Comics! Fully remastered in magnificent digital color, this otherworldly volume includes twenty-four extraterrestrial tales from a stellar collection of writers and artists-Bill Gaines, Al Feldstein, Harry Harrison, Gardner Fox, Jack Kamen, Harvey Kurtzman, and Wally Wood!

    Dark Horse presents the famous science fiction comic series! Check out the complete line of EC archives!

    Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 216 pages, full color.

    Cover price $19.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Golden Age Classic Minute Man HC (2025 PS Artbooks) 1-1ST


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    Limited Edition

    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "February 1941-November 1972!" Collects Stories from Master Comics (1940 Fawcett) #11-32. During World War II, Jack Weston is an army private in prime physical condition who dons a patriotic costume and becomes the Minute Man, a "One Man Army"! He fights enemy agents, including his nemesis femme fatale Illyria, Quenn of the Spies, robot spies, ten foot tall Nazi monsters and agents of the Black Dragon Society. His double identity is known to his superior officer, General Milton, who send the Minute Man on unsanctioned missions behind enemy lines. Featuring Stories by Charles Sultan, Mac Rabor, and Phil Bard. Hardcover, 208 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Golden Age Classic Minute Man HC (2025 PS Artbooks) Limited Slipcase Edition 1-1ST


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "February 1941-November 1972!" Collects Stories from Master Comics (1940 Fawcett) #11-32. During World War II, Jack Weston is an army private in prime physical condition who dons a patriotic costume and becomes the Minute Man, a "One Man Army"! He fights enemy agents, including his nemesis femme fatale Illyria, Quenn of the Spies, robot spies, ten foot tall Nazi monsters and agents of the Black Dragon Society. His double identity is known to his superior officer, General Milton, who send the Minute Man on unsanctioned missions behind enemy lines. Featuring Stories by Charles Sultan, Mac Rabor, and Phil Bard. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 208 pages, full color. Cover price $62.99.

  • Issue #2-1ST
    Golden Age Classics Amazing Man HC (2024 PS Artbooks) Limited Slipcase Edition 2-1ST


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    Volume 2 - 1st printing. "February 1941-January 1942/May-December 1941!" Collects Amazing Man Comics (1939) #20-26 and Stars and Stripes Comics (1941) #2-6. PS Artbooks presents the concluding volume of Amazing Man, the second super-hero after Superman, to have a comic book named after him). Historians credit his creation variously to writer-artist Bill Everett and art director Lloyd Jacquet, although some credit may be due to Grace Everett, who helped with research. In 1914, an orphaned child named John Aman was chosen by the Tibetan Council of Seven and trained to be a superman, both in mental and physical perfection. His powers include super strength, invulnerability and the ability to make himself disappear in a cloud of green vapor. When he turned twenty-five, after his final tests, he is sent into the world to combat crime and injustice, returning to America to become the heroic Amazing Man and his continuing battles with arch-enemy "The Great Question"! Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color. Cover price $62.99.

  • Issue #2-1ST
    Golden Age Classics Black Condor and the Ray HC (2024 PS Artbooks) 2-1ST


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    Volume 2 - 1st printing. "April 1941-February 1942 and June 1941-January 1942!" Collects stories from Crack Comics (1940-1949) #12-21 and Smash Comics (1939-1949 Quality) #23-30. 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 the early 40's, at Quality Comics 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. He befriended a hermit monk named Father Pierre who convinced him that he should use his unique attributes to do good and so was born the Black Condor. Fine also created The Ray, a reporter named Hubert 'Happy' Terrill who was covering the story of a high-flying "strato-balloon" exploring the upper atmosphere. An electrical storm struck and while closing the outer airlock door, "Happy" got the full brunt of the storm's energy and the unfiltered sunlight giving him his super powers to absorb energy from his surroundings and emit it from his body in any form he chose, also using it to propel himself through the air. Featuring Stories by Will Eisner, John Cassone, Lou Fine, Charles Sultan, Otto Binder, John Belfi, and Rudy Palais. Hardcover, 184 pages, full color. All Ages Cover price $52.99.

  • Issue #2-1ST
    Golden Age Classics Black Condor and the Ray HC (2024 PS Artbooks) Limited Slipcase Edition 2-1ST


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    Volume 2 - 1st printing. "April 1941-February 1942 and June 1941-January 1942!" Collects stories from Crack Comics (1940-1949) #12-21 and Smash Comics (1939-1949 Quality) #23-30. 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 the early 40's, at Quality Comics 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. He befriended a hermit monk named Father Pierre who convinced him that he should use his unique attributes to do good and so was born the Black Condor. Fine also created The Ray, a reporter named Hubert 'Happy' Terrill who was covering the story of a high-flying "strato-balloon" exploring the upper atmosphere. An electrical storm struck and while closing the outer airlock door, "Happy" got the full brunt of the storm's energy and the unfiltered sunlight giving him his super powers to absorb energy from his surroundings and emit it from his body in any form he chose, also using it to propel himself through the air. Featuring Stories by Will Eisner, John Cassone, Lou Fine, Charles Sultan, Otto Binder, John Belfi, and Rudy Palais. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color. All Ages Cover price $62.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Golden Age Classics Captain Triumph HC (2024 PS Artbooks) 1-1ST


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "January 1943-Summer 1945!" Collects Crack Comics (1940-1949) #27-38. In 1919, identical twin brothers Michael and Lance Gallant were born in New York City, Both possessed T-shaped birthmarks on their left wrists. The boys were very close growing up. During the Second World War, Michael enlisted in the Air Force as a pilot. Unfortunately, on their 23rd birthday, Michael died when his hanger exploded and his brother, Lance, who saw the tragedy, grabbed Michael from the flames, only to have him die in his arms. Lance wanted vengeance! The Fates of Greek mythology witnessed Michael's death and decided to turn Lance into their champion. Soon after, Lance is visited by Michael's ghost, who told his brother they were still linked and if he touched his birthmark, the brothers would merge and gain superpowers, including superhuman strength, endurance, flight, invulnerability, and invisibility. Lance calls himself Captain Triumph and become a crime-fighter! Hardcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.

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    Golden Age Classics Captain Triumph HC (2024 PS Artbooks) Limited Slipcase Edition 1-1ST


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "January 1943-Summer 1945!" Collects Crack Comics (1940-1949) #27-38. In 1919, identical twin brothers Michael and Lance Gallant were born in New York City, Both possessed T-shaped birthmarks on their left wrists. The boys were very close growing up. During the Second World War, Michael enlisted in the Air Force as a pilot. Unfortunately, on their 23rd birthday, Michael died when his hanger exploded and his brother, Lance, who saw the tragedy, grabbed Michael from the flames, only to have him die in his arms. Lance wanted vengeance! The Fates of Greek mythology witnessed Michael's death and decided to turn Lance into their champion. Soon after, Lance is visited by Michael's ghost, who told his brother they were still linked and if he touched his birthmark, the brothers would merge and gain superpowers, including superhuman strength, endurance, flight, invulnerability, and invisibility. Lance calls himself Captain Triumph and become a crime-fighter! Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color. Cover price $62.99.

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    Golden Age Classics Fight Comics HC (2022 PS Artbooks) 1-1ST


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "January-March 1940!" Collects Fight Comics (1940) #1-3.

    Cover by Will Eisner.

    Join us, as we delve into the pages of this classic comic from Fiction House featuring the talents of Will Eisner, Lou Fine, George Tuska, Alex Blum, Fred Schwab, Steve Broder, Fletcher Hanks, Maurice Gutwirth, Klaus Nordling, Leonard Frank, William Wills, Dan Zolnerowich, John Celardo, Edd Ashe, August Froehlich, Leo Mprey, and Charles Sultan.

    And remember, the 1st Rule of Fight Comics: You must talk about Fight Comics. The 2nd Rule of Fight Comics: You must talk some more about Fight Comics. The 3rd Rule of Fight Comics: Go buy Fight Comics before your shop sells out! And the 4th Rule of Fight Comics: Everybody needs to buy Fight Comics!

    Hardcover, 184 pages, full color.

    Cover price $46.99.

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    Golden Age Classics Prize Comics Black Owl HC (2024 PS Artbooks) 1-1ST


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "March 1940-December 1941!" Collects Stories from Prize Comics (1940-1948) #1-17. Cover by Jack Binder. Doug Danville was a wealthy New York playboy who decided to fight crime. He put on a costume and began his career as K the Unknown. He later changed his costume and became the Black Owl! Belittled by private investigator Terry Dane, he continued fighting criminals as the Black Owl-until he enlisted in the Army and handed down his costume to Walt Walters, the father of Yank and Doodle. With a whole host of enemies including Chief Skullface, the Fox, Frankenstein, Funnibone, the Green Mummy, the Tiger Lady, the Laughing Head and the Terrible Midge, among others, the Black Owl had plenty to keep him busy! Hardcover, 208 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.

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    Golden Age Classics Prize Comics Black Owl HC (2024 PS Artbooks) Limited Slipcase Edition 1-1ST


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "March 1940-December 1941!" Collects Stories from Prize Comics (1940-1948) #1-17. Cover by Jack Binder. Doug Danville was a wealthy New York playboy who decided to fight crime. He put on a costume and began his career as K the Unknown. He later changed his costume and became the Black Owl! Belittled by private investigator Terry Dane, he continued fighting criminals as the Black Owl-until he enlisted in the Army and handed down his costume to Walt Walters, the father of Yank and Doodle. With a whole host of enemies including Chief Skullface, the Fox, Frankenstein, Funnibone, the Green Mummy, the Tiger Lady, the Laughing Head and the Terrible Midge, among others, the Black Owl had plenty to keep him busy! Hardcover (with Slipcase), 208 pages, full color. Cover price $62.99.

  • Issue #2-1ST
    Golden Age Classics Softee: Amazing Man TPB (2024 PS Artbooks) 2-1ST


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    Volume 2 - 1st printing. "February 1941-January 1942/May-December 1941!" Collects Amazing Man Comics (1939) #20-26 and Stars and Stripes Comics (1941) #2-6. PS Artbooks presents the concluding volume of Amazing Man, the second super-hero after Superman, to have a comic book named after him). Historians credit his creation variously to writer-artist Bill Everett and art director Lloyd Jacquet, although some credit may be due to Grace Everett, who helped with research. In 1914, an orphaned child named John Aman was chosen by the Tibetan Council of Seven and trained to be a superman, both in mental and physical perfection. His powers include super strength, invulnerability and the ability to make himself disappear in a cloud of green vapor. When he turned twenty-five, after his final tests, he is sent into the world to combat crime and injustice, returning to America to become the heroic Amazing Man and his continuing battles with arch-enemy "The Great Question"! Softcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.

  • Issue #2-1ST
    Golden Age Classics Softee: Black Condor and the Ray TPB (2024 PS Artbooks) 2-1ST


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    Volume 2 - 1st printing. "April 1941-February 1942 and June 1941-January 1942!" Collects stories from Crack Comics (1940-1949) #12-21 and Smash Comics (1939-1949 Quality) #23-30. 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 the early 40's, at Quality Comics 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. He befriended a hermit monk named Father Pierre who convinced him that he should use his unique attributes to do good and so was born the Black Condor. Fine also created The Ray, a reporter named Hubert 'Happy' Terrill who was covering the story of a high-flying "strato-balloon" exploring the upper atmosphere. An electrical storm struck and while closing the outer airlock door, "Happy" got the full brunt of the storm's energy and the unfiltered sunlight giving him his super powers to absorb energy from his surroundings and emit it from his body in any form he chose, also using it to propel himself through the air. Featuring Stories by Will Eisner, John Cassone, Lou Fine, Charles Sultan, Otto Binder, John Belfi, and Rudy Palais. Softcover, 184 pages, full color. All Ages Cover price $32.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Golden Age Classics Softee: Captain Triumph TPB (2024 PS Artbooks) 1-1ST


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "January 1943-Summer 1945!" Collects Crack Comics (1940-1949) #27-38. Cover by Ruben Moreira. In 1919, identical twin brothers Michael and Lance Gallant were born in New York City, Both possessed T-shaped birthmarks on their left wrists. The boys were very close growing up. During the Second World War, Michael enlisted in the Air Force as a pilot. Unfortunately, on their 23rd birthday, Michael died when his hanger exploded and his brother, Lance, who saw the tragedy, grabbed Michael from the flames, only to have him die in his arms. Lance wanted vengeance! The Fates of Greek mythology witnessed Michael's death and decided to turn Lance into their champion. Soon after, Lance is visited by Michael's ghost, who told his brother they were still linked and if he touched his birthmark, the brothers would merge and gain superpowers, including superhuman strength, endurance, flight, invulnerability, and invisibility. Lance calls himself Captain Triumph and become a crime-fighter! Softcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.

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    Golden Age Classics Softee: Doll Man TPB (2024 PS Artbooks) 5-1ST


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    Volume 5 - 1st printing. Collects Doll Man Quarterly (1941-1953 Quality) #13-15. The fifth volume in this beloved ongoing series gathers Quality Comics' Doll Man issues #13-15. These comics highlight the enduring charm of Doll Man, delivering readers a compelling blend of science fiction, thrilling adventures, and heroic deeds in every exciting chapter. Join Darrel Dane, the ingenious scientist who can shrink to six inches tall yet maintain his full strength, as he confronts villains and defends the innocent in these timeless stories. Featuring Stories by Al Bryant, Bill Ward, Alex Kotzky, and John Spranger. Softcover, 204 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.

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    Golden Age Classics Softee: Jungle Comics TPB (2023 PS Artbooks) 1-1ST


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "January-March 1940!" Collects Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) #1-3. Cover by Lou Fine. Jungle Comics ran for almost 15 years and there's no wonder with a roster of creative talent like Lou Fine, Alex Blum, Taylor Martin, Fletcher Hanks, Chuck Winter, Art Peddy, Henry Kiefer, George Wilson, Bill Allison, Dick Briefer, Will Eisner, Ken Jackson, R. Louis Golden, Rafael Astarita, Charles Sultan, Robert Lewis and Bob Powell all serving us such jungle treats as these. Alex Blum created Kaanga, Lord of the Jungle, who after losing his family in the Congo, was adopted by a local tribe of "ape-men" where he tackled everything from bad animals to dinosaurs to witch doctors to Germans, appearing in all 163 issues! Softcover, 208 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.

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    Golden Age Classics Softee: Minute Man TPB (2025 PS Artbooks) 1-1ST


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "February 1941-November 1972!" Collects Stories from Master Comics (1940 Fawcett) #11-32. During World War II, Jack Weston is an army private in prime physical condition who dons a patriotic costume and becomes the Minute Man, a "One Man Army"! He fights enemy agents, including his nemesis femme fatale Illyria, Quenn of the Spies, robot spies, ten foot tall Nazi monsters and agents of the Black Dragon Society. His double identity is known to his superior officer, General Milton, who send the Minute Man on unsanctioned missions behind enemy lines. Featuring Stories by Charles Sultan, Mac Rabor, and Phil Bard. Softcover, 208 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Golden Age Classics Softee: The Black Terror TPB (2024 PS Artbooks) 1-1ST


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "May 1941-July 1942!" Collects Exciting Comics (1940-1949) #9-20. Cover art by Elmer Wexler. Introducing The Black Terror, Nemesis of Crime! Bob Benton was a pharmacist working on a tonic to pep people up, who developed "formic ethers" instead, thanks to a comment made by his new assistant Tim Roland, inspiring him along a new path. Inhaling the vapors from his discovery granted him superhuman strength, which he used to become the crimefighter the Black Terror, battling hoodlums, saboteurs and enemy agents in equal measure. Tim, similarly empowered, became his sidekick, together known as the Terror Twins! Softcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.

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    Golden Age Classics Softee: Thrilling Comics Princess Pantha TPB (2024 PS Artbooks) 1-1ST


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "October 1946-October 1949!" Collects Stories from Thrilling Comics (1940-1951 Better/Nedor/Standard) #56-75. Cover by Alex Schomburg. Featuring Princess Pantha Stories by Art Saaf, Alex Schomburg, Ralph Mayo, and Gene Fawcette. Princess Pantha was a circus-performing wild animal handler who went to Africa in search of the legendary giant gorilla M'Gana for her act! She disappeared shortly after setting out-so Gilt-edge Gates, the owner of The National Circus hired Dane Hunter, a famous explorer to find her. After discovering her safari had been wiped out by an unknown hostile native tribe and she'd saved herself by using her ability to make an extra-loud gorilla call, which the natives mistook for the approach of M'Gana and fled. Princess Pantha had survived in the jungle for two months now, utilizing her animal skills, knowledge of jiu-jitsu and a few primitive weapons. Together Pantha and Dane remained in the jungle and continued their quest to capture the legendary giant gorilla M'Gana! Comic book stories from the 1940s and 1950s depicted some ethnic and racial prejudices that were once commonplace in American culture. While not representing the publisher's view of today's society, these stories are printed as they were originally created, because to do otherwise would be the same as claiming these prejudices never existed. Softcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.

  • Issue #2-1ST
    Golden Age Classics The Black Terror HC (2024 PS Artbooks) 2-1ST


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    Volume 2 - 1st printing. "August 1942-April 1944!" Collects Exciting Comics (1940-1949) #21-32. PS Artbooks presents the continuing adventures of The Black Terror, Nemesis of Crime! Bob Benton was a pharmacist working on a tonic to pep people up, who developed "formic ethers" instead, thanks to a comment made by his new assistant Tim Roland inspiring him along a new path. Inhaling the vapors from his discovery granted him superhuman strength, which he used to become the crimefighter the Black Terror, battling hoodlums, saboteurs, and enemy agents in equal measure. Tim, similarly empowered, became his sidekick, together known as the Terror Twins! Hardcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.

  • Issue #3-1ST
    Golden Age Classics The Black Terror HC (2024 PS Artbooks) 3-1ST


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    Limited Edition

    Volume 3 - 1st printing. "June 1944-February 1946!" Collects Exciting Comics (1940-1949) #33-47. Cover by Alex Schomburg. PS Artbooks presents the continuing adventures of The Black Terror - Nemesis of Crime - Volume Three. Bob Benton was a pharmacist working on a tonic to pep people up, who developed formic ethers instead, thanks to a, comment made by his new assistant Tim Roland inspiring him along a new path. Inhaling the vapours from his discovery granted him superhuman strength, which he used to become the crimefighter the Black Terror, battling hoodlums, saboteurs and enemy agents in equal measure. Tim, similarly empowered, became his sidekick - together known as the Terror Twins! Featuring Stories by David Gabrielsen, Elmer Wexler, and Ken Battefield. Hardcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.

  • Issue #3-1ST
    Golden Age Classics The Black Terror HC (2024 PS Artbooks) Limited Slipcase Edition 3-1ST


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    Volume 3 - 1st printing. "June 1944-February 1946!" Collects Exciting Comics (1940-1949) #33-47. Cover by Alex Schomburg. PS Artbooks presents the continuing adventures of The Black Terror - Nemesis of Crime - Volume Three. Bob Benton was a pharmacist working on a tonic to pep people up, who developed formic ethers instead, thanks to a, comment made by his new assistant Tim Roland inspiring him along a new path. Inhaling the vapours from his discovery granted him superhuman strength, which he used to become the crimefighter the Black Terror, battling hoodlums, saboteurs and enemy agents in equal measure. Tim, similarly empowered, became his sidekick - together known as the Terror Twins! Featuring Stories by David Gabrielsen, Elmer Wexler, and Ken Battefield. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color. Cover price $62.99.

  • Issue #2-1ST
    Golden Age Classics The Spirit HC (2024 PS Artbooks) 2-1ST


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    Volume 2 - 1st printing. "Summer 1946-Spring 1947!" Collects The Spirit (1944-1950 Quality) #5-8. Stories and art by Will Eisner, Lou Fine, and Jack Cole. Cover by Lou Fine. The Spirit is a fictional masked crime fighter created by cartoonist Will Eisner, who fights crime with the blessing of the city's police commissioner Dolan, an old friend. Despite the Spirit's origin as detective/criminologist Denny Colt, his real identity was rarely referred to after his first appearance, and for all intents and purposes he was simply "The Spirit." The stories are presented in a wide variety of styles, from straight forward crime drama and noir to lighthearted adventure, from mystery and horror to comedy and love stories, often with hybrid elements that twisted genre and reader expectations. Comic book stories from the 1940s and 1950s may depict some ethnic and racial prejudices that were once commonplace in American culture. Such depictions were wrong then and are wrong today. While not representing the publisher's view of today's society, these stories are printed as they were originally created, because to do otherwise would be the same as claiming these prejudices never existed. Hardcover, 208 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.

  • Issue #3-1ST
    Golden Age Classics The Spirit HC (2024 PS Artbooks) 3-1ST


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    Volume 3 - 1st printing. "Summer 1947 - Summer 1948!" Collects The Spirit (1944-1950 Quality) #9-12. Written by Will Eisner. Art by Will Eisner and Lou Fine. Cover by Will Eisner. The Spirit is a fictional masked crime fighter created by cartoonist Will Eisner, who fights crime with the blessing of the city's police commissioner Dolan, an old friend. Despite the Spirit's origin as detective/criminologist Denny Colt, his real identity was rarely referred to after his first appearance, and for all intents and purposes he was simply "The Spirit." The stories are presented in a wide variety of styles, from straight forward crime drama and noir to lighthearted adventure, from mystery and horror to comedy and love stories, often with hybrid elements that twisted genre and reader expectations. Comic book stories from the 1940s and 1950s may depict some ethnic and racial prejudices that were once commonplace in American culture. While not representing the publisher's view of today's society, these stories are printed as they were originally created, because to do otherwise would be the same as claiming these prejudices never existed. Hardcover, 208 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Golden Age Classics The Spirit HC (2024 PS Artbooks) Limited Slipcase Edition 1-1ST


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "1944 to Spring 1946!" Collects The Spirit (1944-1950 Quality) #1-4. Cover by Lou Fine. The Spirit is a fictional masked crime fighter created by cartoonist Will Eisner, who fights crime with the blessing of the city's police commissioner Dolan, an old friend. Despite the Spirit's origin as detective/criminologist Denny Colt, his real identity was rarely referred to after his first appearance, and for all intents and purposes he was simply "The Spirit." The stories are presented in a wide variety of styles, from straight forward crime drama and noir to lighthearted adventure, from mystery and horror to comedy and love stories, often with hybrid elements that twisted genre and reader expectations. Quality Comics was an American comic book publishing company that operated from 1937 to 1956 and was largely influential in creating the Golden Age of comic books. From 1940-1950, printer Everett M. "Busy" Arnold reprinted Eisner's Spirit stories under his Quality Comics banner. Comic book stories from the 1940s and 1950s may depict some ethnic and racial prejudices that were once commonplace in American culture. Such depictions were wrong then and are wrong today. While not representing the publisher's view of today's society, these stories are printed as they were originally created, because to do otherwise would be the same as claiming these prejudices never existed. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 208 pages, full color. Cover price $62.99.

  • Issue #3-1ST
    Golden Age Classics The Spirit HC (2024 PS Artbooks) Limited Slipcase Edition 3-1ST


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    Volume 3 - 1st printing. "Summer 1947 - Summer 1948!" Collects The Spirit (1944-1950 Quality) #9-12. Written by Will Eisner. Art by Will Eisner and Lou Fine. Cover by Will Eisner. The Spirit is a fictional masked crime fighter created by cartoonist Will Eisner, who fights crime with the blessing of the city's police commissioner Dolan, an old friend. Despite the Spirit's origin as detective/criminologist Denny Colt, his real identity was rarely referred to after his first appearance, and for all intents and purposes he was simply "The Spirit." The stories are presented in a wide variety of styles, from straight forward crime drama and noir to lighthearted adventure, from mystery and horror to comedy and love stories, often with hybrid elements that twisted genre and reader expectations. Comic book stories from the 1940s and 1950s may depict some ethnic and racial prejudices that were once commonplace in American culture. While not representing the publisher's view of today's society, these stories are printed as they were originally created, because to do otherwise would be the same as claiming these prejudices never existed. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 208 pages, full color. Cover price $62.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Golden Age Classics Thrilling Comics Princess Pantha HC (2024 PS Artbooks) 1-1ST


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "October 1946-October 1949!" Collects Stories from Thrilling Comics (1940-1951 Better/Nedor/Standard) #56-75. Cover by Alex Schomburg. Princess Pantha was a circus-performing wild animal handler who went to Africa in search of the legendary giant gorilla M'Gana for her act! She disappeared shortly after setting out-so Gilt-edge Gates, the owner of The National Circus hired Dane Hunter, a famous explorer to find her. After discovering her safari had been wiped out by an unknown hostile native tribe and she'd saved herself by using her ability to make an extra-loud gorilla call, which the natives mistook for the approach of M'Gana and fled. Princess Pantha had survived in the jungle for two months now, utilizing her animal skills, knowledge of jiu-jitsu and a few primitive weapons. Together Pantha and Dane remained in the jungle and continued their quest to capture the legendary giant gorilla M'Gana! Comic book stories from the 1940s and 1950s depicted some ethnic and racial prejudices that were once commonplace in American culture. While not representing the publisher's view of today's society, these stories are printed as they were originally created, because to do otherwise would be the same as claiming these prejudices never existed. Hardcover, 208 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.

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    Golden Age Classics Wonder Comics HC (2024 PS Artbooks) 1-1ST


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "Aug.-Dec. 1944 to Dec. 1946-Oct. 1948!" Collects Mystery Comics (1944) #1-4 and Wonder Comics (1944-1948 Great) #9-20. Cover by Alex Schomburg. Featuring Stories by Alex Schomburg, Bob Oksner, George Roussos, Ken Battefield, Ed Good, Leo Isaacs and Everett Raymond Kinstler. Brad Spencer is accidentally exposed to a sizzling voltage of a secret current, giving him super powers, which he to become the super crime-fighter, Wonderman! He is aided by his girlfriend, Carol Paige. Wonderman has the ability to become invulnerable (as hard as steel) and has super-strength. Working from his Wonderlab, Wonderman created the world's most powerful telescope and had soon confiscated an enemy's Vacuum Spiral device which allowed him to cross great distances, such as the Sun, in a matter of minutes. His enemies included Lilith, Dr. Voodoo, and the Immortal Emperor. Hardcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Golden Age Classics Wonder Comics HC (2025 PS Artbooks) Limited Slipcase Edition 1-1ST


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "Aug.-Dec. 1944 to Dec. 1946-Oct. 1948!" Collects Mystery Comics (1944) #1-4 and Wonder Comics (1944-1948 Great) #9-20. Cover by Alex Schomburg. Featuring Stories by Alex Schomburg, Bob Oksner, George Roussos, Ken Battefield, Ed Good, Leo Isaacs and Everett Raymond Kinstler. Brad Spencer is accidentally exposed to a sizzling voltage of a secret current, giving him super powers, which he to become the super crime-fighter, Wonderman! He is aided by his girlfriend, Carol Paige. Wonderman has the ability to become invulnerable (as hard as steel) and has super-strength. Working from his Wonderlab, Wonderman created the world's most powerful telescope and had soon confiscated an enemy's Vacuum Spiral device which allowed him to cross great distances, such as the Sun, in a matter of minutes. His enemies included Lilith, Dr. Voodoo, and the Immortal Emperor. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color. Cover price $62.99.

  • Issue #1
    Golden Age Greats Spotlight (2003- AC Comics) 1st Edition 1

    1st Edition - Volume 1 - 1st printing. By Matt Baker. The most celebrated "good girl art" feature of the Golden Age - Phantom Lady! The biggest volume of vintage Phantom Lady reprints ever offered, dating back to her first appearance in Phantom Lady #13, and packed with lots of Matt Baker artwork! Softcover, 150 pages, B&W. Cover price $24.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Green Arrow The Golden Age Omnibus HC (2026 DC) 2nd Edition 1-1ST


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    1st Edition - Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects stories from More Fun Comics (1935-1947) #73-107, World's Finest (1941-1986) #7-28 and Adventure Comics (1938-1983 1st Series) #103-117. Written by Mort Weisinger, Don Cameron, Joseph Green, Joe Samachson, Alvin Schwartz, and France Herron. Art by George Papp, Cliff Young, Maurice Del Bourgo, Bernard Klein, and Steve Brodie. Cover by J. Bone. Foreword by Roy Thomas. In 1941, during the peak of the Golden Age of Comics, the Green Arrow made his debut. Armed with only a bow and a quiver full of arrows, the Emerald Archer and his teen sidekick, Speedy, must battle corrupt gangsters, evil Nazis, and deadly supervillains as modern-day Robin Hoods! Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 792 pages, full color. Teen Cover price $100.00.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Harvey Comics Collected Works: Black Cat HC (2025 PS Artbooks) 1-1ST


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "July 1942-July 1947!" Collects Black Cat Comics (1946-1951 Harvey) #1-4. Stories by Joe Kubert, Bob Powell, Arthur Cazeneuve, Lee Elias, George Roussos, Art Helfant, Maurice Del Bourgo, Jack Keller, and Bill Draut. Unleash the golden age excitement with Black Cat Comics Volume 1! This collection gathers issues 1-4 of the classic Harvey Comics series, starring Hollywood stuntwoman-turned-costumed-crimefighter, Linda Turner-better known as the daring Black Cat! Watch as she takes on gangsters, spies, and villains with her acrobatic skills, sharp wit, and fearless determination. A true gem of 1940s comic book history, this volume is a must-have for fans of vintage superheroes and action-packed adventures! Hardcover, 208 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.

  • Issue #2-1ST
    Harvey Comics Collected Works: Black Cat HC (2025 PS Artbooks) 2-1ST


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    Volume 2 - 1st printing. "April-November 1947!" Collects Black Cat Comics (1946-1951 Harvey) #5-8. Stories by Lee Elias, Ken Riley, Bob Powell, Joe Simon, Bill Draut, W. Jourdain, Jack Kirby, Art Helfant, and , and Alfred Andriola. Get ready for more Golden Age excitement with Black Cat Comics Volume 2! This thrilling collection brings together issues #5-8 of the classic Harvey Comics series, starring Hollywood stuntwoman-turned-crimefighter Linda Turner, better known as the fearless Black Cat! Follow her as she battles gangsters, spies, and sinister villains using her acrobatic skills, sharp wit, and unstoppable determination. A true treasure from 1940s comic book history, this volume is a must-have for fans of vintage superheroes and pulse-pounding adventures! Hardcover, 208 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.

  • Issue #3-1ST
    Harvey Comics Collected Works: Black Cat HC (2025 PS Artbooks) 3-1ST


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    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. Hardcover, 208 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.

  • Issue #36-1ST
    Marvel Masterworks Deluxe Library Edition Variant HC (1987-Present Marvel) 1st Edition 36-1ST

    Volume 36 - 1st printing. "GOLDEN AGE MARVEL COMICS" Collects Golden Age Marvel Comics #1-4. By Carl Burgos, Bill Everett, Ben Thompson, Al Anders, Paul Gustavson, and Paul Lauretta. Introduction by Roy Thomas. In celebration of 65 years in comic book publishing the House of Ideas is proud to present the first four issues of the comic series that launched Marvel Comics. This monumental hardcover volume re-masters and restores these first four historic issues and collects them for the first time. Return to the Golden Age of comics with the original tales of Sub- Mariner, the Human Torch, the Angel, and Ka-Zar. Hardcover, 264 pages, full color. Cover price $54.99.

  • Issue #43-1ST
    Marvel Masterworks Deluxe Library Edition Variant HC (1987-Present Marvel) 1st Edition 43-1ST

    Volume 43 - 1st printing. "GOLDEN AGE CAPTAIN AMERICA" Collects Captain America Comics #1-4. Written by Joe Simon. Art by Jack Kirby. Introduction by Roy Thomas. It was 1961 and out of the fertile imaginations of Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko and others emerged the Marvel Age. First came the Fantastic Four, soon to be followed by the Amazing Spider-Man, the Mighty Thor, the Incredible Hulk, Daredevil, Iron Man, and the Uncanny X-Men. These were Marvel's heroes, stalwart and true, ready to face any and all threats to mankind. Marvel Masterworks were created to give fans a chance to experience this phenomenon from the beginning. Hardcover, 264 pages, full color. Cover price $54.99.

  • Issue #47-1ST
    Marvel Masterworks Deluxe Library Edition Variant HC (1987-Present Marvel) 1st Edition 47-1ST

    Volume 47 - 1st printing. "GOLDEN AGE SUB-MARINER" Collects Sub-Mariner Comics (Golden Age) #1-4. Written by BILL EVERETT. Art by BILL EVERETT. Cover by ALEX SCHOMBURG. Introduction by Roy Thomas. Marvel continues collecting its classic Golden Age material, reprinting early adventures of Namor! This monumental hardcover volume remasters and restores the first four historic issues of SUB-MARINER from 1941. See the Sub-Mariner battle Nazis in defense of his underwater kingdom; also featuring the adventures of the Angel! Hardcover, 280 pages, full color. Cover price $54.99.

  • Issue #51-1ST
    Marvel Masterworks Deluxe Library Edition Variant HC (1987-Present Marvel) 1st Edition 51-1ST

    Volume 51 - 1st printing. "GOLDEN AGE HUMAN TORCH" Collects Human Torch (1940) #2-5a. Written & Illustrated by CARL BURGOS, BILL EVERETT, and JOE SIMON. Cover by ALEX SCHOMBURG. Introduction by Roy Thomas. Marvel presents more Golden Age goodness, reprinting the first four issues of HUMAN TORCH, 2-5a, from 1940-41. (Yes, folks, odd numbering was not solely the province of modern comic books; the Torch's solo book started with issue 2 and had two 5s.) This hardcover collection remasters and restores these early adventures, including the introduction and origin of Toro, the Flaming Torch Kid. See the Torch and Toro fight side-by-side with the Sub-Mariner, as he once again crashes into New York City! Also featuring the adventures of Microman, Mantor the Magician, the Fiery Mask and the Patriot. Hardcover, full color. Cover price $54.99.

  • Issue #55-1ST
    Marvel Masterworks Deluxe Library Edition Variant HC (1987-Present Marvel) 1st Edition 55-1ST

    Volume 55 - 1st printing. "GOLDEN AGE ALL-WINNERS" Collects All-Winners Comics (1941) #1-4. Written by CARL BURGOS, STAN LEE, JACK KIRBY, JOE SIMON & BILL EVERETT. Art by CARL BURGOS, AL AVISON, JACK KIRBY, JOE SIMON, BILL EVERETT, JACK BINDER, PAUL GUSTAVSON, PAUL REINMAN, ALLEN SIMON, MIKE SEKOWSKY, JOHN FORTE, BOB POWELL, HOWARD JAMES & AL GABRIELE. Cover by ALEX SCHOMBURG. Introduction by Roy Thomas. Marvel Comics proudly presents more Golden Age greats, collecting the first four issues of ALL-WINNERS COMICS, from 1941-42 - newly remastered and restored. The Human Torch, Captain America, the Sub-Mariner, the Destroyer, the Whizzer and more battle for victory for America - both together and in solo adventures! Hardover, full color. Cover price $54.99.