Stories From America Best Comics #16 Classic Comics from the Golden Age Richard Buchko 9781482756500 Books
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STORIES FROM AMERICA'S BEST COMICS #16 DOC STRANGE! FIGHTING YANK! AMERICAN EAGLE! THE BLACK TERROR! MYSTIQUE! -- AND MORE! World War II was raging and the comic book heroes were doing their part at home and abroad to protect America. It was the beginning of the Golden Age of comics, and millions of comics books were sold every single month to a hungry public. Now you can enjoy again (or for the first time) some of the colorful characters, exciting plots and amazing adventures of America's Best Comics. This collection contains the complete issue #16 (1945). Be sure to check out the full line of comics reprints from Golden Age Reprints and UP History and Hobby! NOTE This comic contains material that would not be considered politically correct or appropriate by today's standards. SH12967 20143868
Stories From America Best Comics #16 Classic Comics from the Golden Age Richard Buchko 9781482756500 Books
As time goes on, it seems likely that British comic creator Alan Moore ("The Watchmen," "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen") named his comic book publishing company "America's Best Comics" as a direct homage to this Nedor/Standard golden age publication. When Alex Ross launched his "Project Superpowers" epic creation, he featured The Fighting Yank, The Black Terror and Miss Masque, all from the original America's Best Comics book, as pivotal characters in his ambitious, epic story (which continues into 2015 with the Black Terror title, "Blackcross," written by the equally admired Warren Ellis). It is an atypically terrific golden age book whose quality actually improved as it carried on. Indeed, the higher the number, the better the art -- a singular phenomenon in the world of comic book publishing. If Marvel Comics hadn't had Dr. Strange in its stable of characters, it's likely Doc Strange would also have been among the revived classic superheroes. It is to the credit of Golden Age Reprints (a.k.a. UP History & Hobby) and Amazon that so many of these highly collectible books are part of their offerings. This discerning move rates a big "Thank You" from this fan of the genre.Product details
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Stories From America Best Comics #16 Classic Comics from the Golden Age Richard Buchko 9781482756500 Books Reviews
As time goes on, it seems likely that British comic creator Alan Moore ("The Watchmen," "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen") named his comic book publishing company "America's Best Comics" as a direct homage to this Nedor/Standard golden age publication. When Alex Ross launched his "Project Superpowers" epic creation, he featured The Fighting Yank, The Black Terror and Miss Masque, all from the original America's Best Comics book, as pivotal characters in his ambitious, epic story (which continues into 2015 with the Black Terror title, "Blackcross," written by the equally admired Warren Ellis). It is an atypically terrific golden age book whose quality actually improved as it carried on. Indeed, the higher the number, the better the art -- a singular phenomenon in the world of comic book publishing. If Marvel Comics hadn't had Dr. Strange in its stable of characters, it's likely Doc Strange would also have been among the revived classic superheroes. It is to the credit of Golden Age Reprints (a.k.a. UP History & Hobby) and that so many of these highly collectible books are part of their offerings. This discerning move rates a big "Thank You" from this fan of the genre.
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