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Golden Age comic books make $7 million debut at Heritage in a sale that hit a world record $22.4 million.
Super Mystery Comics. Golden age. Rare Vintage comics (1940-1949; 49 publications) DVD records appear in cbr format. Super Mystery Comics (1940-1949; 49 publications)); Possible purchase options: option 01 (DVD No1. shipping by airmail) option 02 (Copy of DVD No1. by e-mail)
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During this "Golden Age," comic books became more popular, with the concept of superhero created and firmly established. Many famous heroes made their first appearance in the Golden Age, such as Batman, Wonder Woman, [[Ja The Golden Age of Comic Books was a period beginning in 1938 and ending in the mid '50s. During this "Golden Age," comic books became more popular, with the concept of superhero created and firmly established. Many famous heroes made their first appearance in the Golden Age, su
No.8 issue of Zap Comics that was published in 1975 features a collection of the best Underground Comic artists of the time. R. Crumb, S. Clay Wilson, Spain Rodriguez, Robert Williams. Past the Golden Age of Underground Comics but a great issue. The book is in good condition.
This book has 69 pages and was uploaded by Phil Barnhart on November 1, 2012. The file size is 57.44mb. Publisher is Temerson / Helnit / Continental
This book has 53 pages and was uploaded by titansfan on December 19, 2018. The file size is 103.13mb. Publisher is Quality
Available Now: Mary Marvel and WOW Comics- Golden Age Comic Art - 24-Trading Cards Set - Fawcett Comics Condition: NEW! Includes 24 Glossy Trading Card Size cards with blank white matte back - Shipped to protect in trading card sleeves - FREE! Featuring Comic Book Art and Illustrations of Mary Marvel and WOW comics published by Fawcett Publications NO Duplicates. Complete Set. The cards are 2.5 x 3.5 in size to fit the card sleeves we send with purchase ~~~Notice about copyrights~~~ This item does not infringe any copyright, trade mark, or other rights or any of Etsy's listing policies or intellectual policies. Extensive research, modifications and restoration works to the original Public Domain material itself has ensured that we created a new work and own the intellectual property rights, license and the legality to market the products. We are the creators of this content or are authorized distributors; the seller holds all the legal rights to this specific collection as described in Title 17 of the United States Code 101. These images may be used for crafts and for personal use. This product is copyrighted 2016, All rights reserved and may not be reproduced, or copied to be resold.
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Americas Best Comics. Golden age. Rare Vintage comics (1942-1949; 1-31 publications) DVD records appear in cbr format. Americas Best Comics (1942-1949; 1-31 publications); Possible purchase options: option 01 (DVD No1. shipping by airmail) option 02 (Copy of DVD No1. by e-mail)
While Bedrock's new mayor, Clod the Destroyer, goes to war against the Lizard People, Betty and Wilma decide to take a vacation in the country to visit something called a "farm." With the women gone, Fred and Barney are left to face the greatest threat of all...their teenagers! RATED T
The Digital Comic Museum offers free access to hundreds of pre-1959 comic books, uploaded by users who often offer historical research and commentary alongside high-quality scans.
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(via Pencil Ink: a blog featuring golden, silver and bronze age comic book art and artists: Teen-age Romances #25 - Matt Baker art, cover & reprint)
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Featured Characters: Sun Girl Antagonists: George Fredericks Locations: New York City Items: Sunbeam Ray Gun Synopsis not yet written Featured Characters: Sun Girl Locations: New York City Items: Sunbeam Ray Gun Synopsis not yet written Featured Characters: Blonde Phantom Synopsis not yet written Featured Characters: Sun Girl Items: Sunbeam Ray Gun Synopsis not yet written 1 image(s) from Sun Girl Vol 1 2 Sun Girl article at Toonopedia Sun Girl profile Sun Girl index at Atlas Tales Blonde Phanto
Golden Age comics have created many big names like Superman, Batman and Captain America though there are many amazing heroes from the Golden Age virtually unknown and forgotten in modern times. Nelvana of the Northern Lights is one of those comics. Now there are some Canadian comic fans who are making that right. Hope Nicholson and Rachel Richey spearheaded a Kickstarter campaign to reprint the complete adventures of Nelvana of the Northern Lights by Adrian Dingle that was successfully funded on November 1, 2013. Nelvana is a rare type in comics, Golden Age and otherwise. She was a female hero who wasn't some cardboard cut-out, sexy/sexist boy toy or some kind of inoffensive, ineffectual female role model for young girls, she was an Inuit demi goddess, the daughter of the god, Koliak the Mighty, King of the Northern Lights. Nelvana of the Northern Lights was created by Adrian Dingle after hearing about artist and explorer, Franz Johnston's stories about an Inuit shaman woman named Nelvana. Adrian was so inspired by the stories that he used them to create his character Nelvana. Nelvana was one of the very early female superheroes predating Wonder Woman. She first appeared in the Canadian anthology Triumph-Adventure Comics #1 (Aug. 1941). Triumph Comics #7, April 1942 In the comic, an Inuit leader ask Nelvana to come down and help them bring back the mysteriously disappearing fish and caribou. Nelvana has a brother Tanero who can't be seen by white men in his true form so is disguised as a great dane that Nelvana rides on. They end up fighting the evil commander Toroff and his "devil ships" which are cleaning the seas of all fish and wildlife. Nelvana is different from most heroines found in comics. She wasn't an ineffectual role model for some homogenous little girl to learn life lessons from or a titillating, plastic sex toy for some creepy prepubescent boy. She was her own person. A daughter of a god and a hero to Inuit who happened to be a female. She could be cute or could be tough but she didn't let ridged societal stereotypes dictate her image and actions. She was a real (semi) human doing her best to help those in need. What better role model is that? Canadian born, mega-star writer and artist John Byrne has apparently known about her for some time. He paid tribute to her when he created his character Snowbird, a member of the Canadian superteam Alpha Flight, that first appeared in the pages of the X-Men in the late 70s. Snowbird is the daughter of a demi-goddess named “Nelvanna of the Northern Lights,” who is the daughter of Inuit god Hodiak. Hope Nicholson and Rachel Richey are comic book historians who participate in international fan and academic conventions to promote Canada’s comic book legacy. By November 2013 they successfully fulfilled a Kickstarter campaign to publish Nelvana and in November IDW will be bringing Nelvana to comic book stores all over America. Currently, Rachel is working on a Kickstarter to reprint Johnny Canuck and Hope is working on a Kickstarter to reprint Brok Windsor. You can see more things Nelvana on the official Nelvana of Norther Lights web page. Or for current news check out the Nelvana of the Northern Lights page on Facebook.
Charlotte Harding ~ Illustration ~ Century Magazine ~ 1902 ~ via Golden Age Comic Book Stories
Featured Characters: ⏴ Blonde Phantom ⏵ Supporting Characters: Mark Mason Antagonists: Redcoat (First appearance; dies) Other Characters: ⏴ George Washington ⏵ (First appearance) (Only in flashback) At a museum of rare antiques, priceless jewels are being prepared to be shipped to England. The curator explains to the guard that the jewels were originally presented to George Washington by British Royalists who wished to crown him King of the United States. Although Washington accepted the gift he
Featured Characters: Angel Antagonists: Flying Falcon (First appearance; dies) The Angel is present at a circus that is putting on a special show for injured soldiers who have returned from the war. Among the circus staff is an acrobat named the Flying Falcon who is secretly a Nazi spy who has been charged with attacking the soldiers in order to lower morale. During the performance, the Falcon disguises himself as a clown and fires a real cannon into the crowd, maiming and killing many of the so