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Atomic Age comic books issue 3

  • Issue #3
    Atomic Age (1990) 3
    Published Jan 1991 by Marvel.

    Cover pencils by Mike Okamoto, inks by Kevin Nowlan. "All in the Nuclear Family," script by Frank Lovece, pencils by Mike Okamoto, inks by Al Williamson; After Nimbus' encounter with the Air Force and Drones from the Helix, its body becomes affected by the depletion of electricity and it falls into the Air Force base; More is revealed about Nimbus and The Helix via an implanted dream from The Overseers of The Helix; Nimbus is again pursued by the Air Force and the journalist. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $4.50.

  • Issue #3-1ST
    Superman The Atomic Age Sunday Pages HC (2015 IDW/DC) 3-1ST


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    Volume 3 - 1st printing. "1956-1959!" Written by lvin Schwartz and Bill Finger. Art by Wayne Boring. Cover by Peter Poplaski. Superman's newspaper comic strips are among the most rare of all Superman collectibles. This comprehensive series helps remedy that gap in Superman history by bringing back into print every one of the Sunday newspaper strips. The Man of Steel stars in seven classic adventures as the 1950s "Atomic Age" comes to a close. Two of the stories are original to the newspaper strip, while five were alternate versions of tales that were simultaneously published in the regular comic books. One of the featured adaptations is "Superman Versus the Futuremen," written by Batman co-creator Bill Finger, which retells Superman's origin. This concluding volume of Superman's Atomic Age Sundays reprints all strips from July 1, 1956 to October 11, 1959. Hardcover (Horizontal Format), 12-in. x 9-in., 184 pages, full color. All Ages NOTE: "This book is a must have for any Superman fan. Loaded with Kryptonian goodness, this serial really focuses on the positive impact that Superman has had on our culture." - Geeks of Doom Cover price $49.99.