Amazing Man was the second superhero after Superman, to have a comic book named after him.? Historians credit his creation variously to writer-artist ... ...more
PS Artbooks presents the Volume Two and concluding volume of Amazing Man (the second superhero after Superman, to have a comic book named after him). ... ...more
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 h... ...more
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 h... ...more
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 h... ...more
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 h... ...more
Created by Dick Ayers and Ray Krank - Rex Fury was originally known as the Calico Kid, who together? with his white horse Spectre became the GHOST RID... ...more
Created by Dick Ayers and Ray Krank - Rex Fury was originally known as the Calico Kid, who together? with his white horse Spectre became the GHOST RID... ...more
Created by Dick Ayers and Ray Krank - Rex Fury was originally known as the Calico Kid, who together? with his white horse Spectre became the GHOST RID... ...more
Created by Dick Ayers and Ray Krank - Rex Fury was originally known as the Calico Kid, who together? with his white horse Spectre became the GHOST RID... ...more
First introduced as ‘Dan Brand and Tipi’ in Magazine Enterprises ‘Charles Starret as the Durango Kid’ issue #1 from October/November 1949 – the White ... ...more
First introduced as ‘Dan Brand and Tipi’ in Magazine Enterprises ‘Charles Starret as the Durango Kid’ issue #1 from October/November 1949 – the White ... ...more
First introduced as ‘Dan Brand and Tipi’ in Magazine Enterprises ‘Charles Starret as the Durango Kid’ issue #1 from October/November 1949 – the White ... ...more
First taking flight in 1942, Airboy emerges as a youthful aviator hero crafted by Charles Biro and Al Camy, showcased in Hillman Periodicals during th... ...more
Bulletman and Bulletgirl soar back into action in this fifth volume of their Golden Age adventures! Join Jim Barr and Susan Kent as they don their bul... ...more
Chamber of Chills Volume 5 brings this acclaimed series to a dramatic close, collecting the final issues #21–26 of the legendary horror comic in stunn... ...more
The strange and spectacular return in Forbidden Worlds Volume 22, presented in PS Artbooks’ ever-popular SOFTEE format! This volume collects issues #1... ...more
The creative’s line-up from this veritable sleeper from the Ace magazine stable includes Ken Rice, Lou Cameron, Jim McLaughlin, Maurice Gutwirth, Geor... ...more
The creative’s line-up from this veritable sleeper from the Ace magazine stable includes Ken Rice, Lou Cameron, Jim McLaughlin, Maurice Gutwirth, Geor... ...more
Maybe little wild and certainly a whole heap wacky. Here comes PS’s third volume of pulp style stories from this Ace title, choc-full of stolen pagan ... ...more
Ace were turning out class acts of four-colour nastiness for several years and the fourth volume of Hand of Fate goes one step further with a bonus ti... ...more
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