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  • Issue #5-1ST
    Atlas Comics Library HC (2023 Fantagraphics) 5-1ST


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    Volume 5 - 1st printing. "Police Action!" Collects Police Action (1954 Atlas) #1-7 and Police Badge #479 (1955) #5. Featuring tories by Dick Ayers, Mannie Banks, Vic Carrabotta, Tony Dipreta, Bob Forgione, John Forte, Ed Goldfarb, Ed Moline, Seymour Moskowitz, George Olesen, Art Peddy, Bob Powell, Paul Reinman, Robert Q. Sale, and Carl Wessler. Introduction by Dr. Michael J. Vassallo. Before focusing on tales of justice via superheroes under the Marvel banner, the publisher covered groundlevel crime across a range of comics titles and truecrime magazines. Under the Timely imprint from 1947, and Atlas from 1951, up to eleven graphic series including Justice Comics, Official True Crime Cases, AllTrue Crime, Crime Cases, Crime Can't Win, Crime Must Lose, and Crime Exposed all muscled each other and competitors for space on the newsstands.For the first crimethemed volume in Fantagraphics' ongoing project to restore and resurrect preMarvel pulp classics, the Atlas Library has selected a book that debuted as the genre peaked, just before a Senate hearing and the institution of the Comics Code banned the use of the word "Crime" from even appearing in a comic's title. Escaping that fate, Police Action had a sevenissue run of violent and noirish morality plays, pitting the officers of the law against the forces of urban malevolence, and was produced by the cream of the Atlas freelance roster, including Joe Maneely, Robert Q. Sale, Gene Colan, Art Peddy, Mort Lawrence, Werner Roth and Bob Powell.Rounding the volume off, also presented is a postCode oneshot, Police Badge #479, a snapshot of the industry's attempts to adapt to new strictures on the genre: here we view "our boys in blue" in the fight against rank corruption, highlighting the work of Don Heck and Joe Maneely. Hardcover, 8-in. x 11-in., 254 pages, full color. Cover price $44.99.

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    $35 ATLAS COMICS LIBRARY HC NO 5 POLICE ACTION FANTAGRAPHICS Don Heck Joe Maneely

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  • Issue #6-1ST
    Atlas Comics Library HC (2023 Fantagraphics) 6-1ST


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    Volume 6 - 1st printing. "Shiver as You Read!" Collects Amazing Detective Cases (1950) #11-14 and Men's Adventures (1951-1954 Marvel/Atlas) #21-26. Written by Clayton Martin, Carl Wessler, Bill Everett, Hank Chapman, Stan Lee, and Burt Frohman. Art by Fred Hida, Joe Sinnott, George Klein, Harry Lazarus, Bill Walton, Martin Rosenthall (as Martin Rose), George Roussos, Bernie Krigstein, Jim Mooney, Mike Sekowsky, Hy Rosen, Werner Roth, Bill Everett, Ed Smalle, Bill Benulis, Jack Abel, Bob Forgione, Carmine Infantino, Gil Kane, Gil Evans, John Romita, Sr., Tony DiPreta, Ed Robbins, Howie Post, Mort Lawrence, Reed Crandall, Myron Fass, Larry Woromay, Matt Fox, George Tuska, Russ Heath, Joe Maneely, Mac Pakula, Paul Reinman, Dick Ayers, Ernie Bache, Gene Colan, and Robert Q. Sale. Cover by Bill Everett. Back Cover by Jim Mooney. Introduction by Dr. Michael J. Vassallo. The 1950s boom in horror comics saw Atlas Comics' entrée into the genre. Beginning in March 1952, Amazing Detective Cases began detailing cases where justice was served in supernatural fashion and beginning in May 1953, the adventures in Mens Adventures were taken over by ghosts, murderous revenge, and psychological terror. The cream of Atlas artistic line-up — including recent EC stars and future Marvel staples – rose to the grisly challenge of the horror genre. Each issue is crammed with four condensed tales of creeping dread, ironic comeuppance, or startling twists, all from a different artist or team. Among the short, sharp shocks included in this volume are the mini masterpieces "The Eerie Escape" by B. Krigstein, "The Torture Master!" by Russ Heath, The Drowning Witch" by Reed Crandall and "The 3rd Corpse" by Bill Everett. Stories by Gene Colan, John Romita, Joe Sinnott, Dick Ayers, Jim Mooney, Paul Reinman and George Tuska, all of whom remained through the shift to Marvel Comics, additionally fill out these issues, along with Atlas regulars Fred Kida, Mort Lawrence, Mike Sekowsky and Myron Fass. Notably included is the first appearance of "Gorilla Man" by Robert Q. Sale, a character brought back in Marvel's contemporary Agents of Atlas series, and part of their ongoing continuity. Shiver As You Read! is a perfect companion to Adventures Into Terror, Venus, and the other titles of the Atlas Comics Library. Hardcover, 8-in. x 11-in., 304 pages, full color. Cover price $44.99.

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    $90 Atlas Comics Library #6 (Fantagraphics Books 2025)

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  • Issue #7-1ST
    Atlas Comics Library HC (2023 Fantagraphics) 7-1ST


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    Volume 7 - 1st printing. "Girl Comics!" Collects Girl Comics (1949-1952) #1-12. Written by John Buscema, Bill Everett, Carl Wessler, Michael Dean, and Russ Heath. Art by Pete Tumlinson, George Klein, Al Hartley, Jerry Fasano, Bill Williams, John Buscema, Mike Sekowsky, Christopher Rule, Gene Colan, Hy Rosen, Joe Kubert, Sam Cooper, Bob Brown, Joe Maneely, Chu Hing, Syd Shore, Mike Becker, Marion Sitton, Bill Everett, Werner Roth, Joan, Bill Wash, Vern Henkel, Russ Heath, Bill LaCava, Carl Burgos, Mike Esposito, Ken Rice, Ann Brewster, John Tartagilone, Sol Brodsky, Allen Bellman, Dick Rockwell, Warren Broderick, Nina Albright, Cal Massey, Chic Stone, Morris Weiss, Frank R. Sieminski, Dan LoPrieno, Bill Savage, and Bernard Krigstein. Cover by Russ Heath, Pete Tumlinson, George Klein, Bill LaCava, Mike Esposito, and Al Hartley. Back Cover by Al Hartley. Introduction by Dr. Michael J. Vassallo. This new volume in Fantagraphics' and Marvels collaborative Atlas Library presents Girl Comics #1-12, a long unseen subversion of romance comics beautifully designed for a new generation of readers! In 1950, Timely/Atlas/Marvel took a typical romance title called Girl Comics and turned it into a sister companion to its successful men's-adventure comics: an empowering girls-adventure comic! Mystery, adventure and suspense was promised and delivered! At the hands of a stellar artistic line-up, including John Buscema, Mike Sekowsky, Bill Everett, Joe Maneely, Russ Heath, and Bernard Krigstein, Girl Comics evolved from heart-stricken love stories to hair-raising girl-power thrill rides like The Death Plunge!, The House of Shadows!, I was a Murderers Daughter!, They Called me a Spy!, The Dead Hands at the Controls, and The Dark Hallway. This volume also features the story behind the stories, with editor Dr. Michael J. Vassallo's essays on Marvel publisher Martin Goodman's enthusiastic relationship with romance comics and magazines at a time when the artform was cementing itself into American youth culture! Hardcover, 8-in. x 11-in., 336 pages, full color. Cover price $49.99.