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This 1961 edition of Famous Comics‛ well-received series, Ditko at Charlton, collects all of Steve Ditko‛s work published by Charlton in 1961. Here, you‛ll find Charlton‛s first Gorgo and Konga stories, as well as enchanting S...
This 1974 edition of Famous Comics' Ditko at Charlton collects all comics work Steve Ditko did for Charlton Comics in 1974. Herein are 19 stories written by Joe Gill and four other authors (including Ditko himself); illustrated by Steve Ditko; 4 cove...
This 1960 edition of Famous Comics' Ditko at Charlton, which collects all comics work Steve Ditko did for Charlton Comics in 1960, contains 22 stories written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Steve Ditko; 19 covers; and 124 pages of interior art by Dit...
The 1973 edition of Famous Comics' Ditko at Charlton series contains 37 stories; 17 covers; in all, 299 pages of Ditko art. Included are two of Ditko's own personal favorites, Escape and Partners. The first-published Killjoy story is represented twic...
Working from Joe Gill's scripts, Steve Ditko created a large body of work for Charlton in 1972, all collected in this book. Read or re-read these stories from Ghostly Haunts, Ghostly Tales, Haunted, The Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves, and Visit Ghost M...
Steve Ditko's comic art output for 1971 consisted entirely of work published by Charlton. This volume reprints that entire year, from Ghost Manor, Ghostly Tales, Haunted, I Love You, Just Married, and The Many Ghosts of Dr. Graves. Each story in the ...
Experience the adventures of the Man-God!All twelve issues of Hercules: Adventures of the Man-God collected for the first time! Comics legends Joe Gill (Flash Gordon, House of Mystery) and Sam Glanzman (Our Army at War, Star Spangled War Stories) br...
The high-point of the Phantom Chartlon series has arrived with the final volume of the series which reprints the complete run of Don Newton’s definitive work on the Ghost Who Walks!
The mid-1970s comic book adventures of The Phantom return in f...
Your Valentine likes it hardcover…here’s the must-give book for them (or just get it for your depraved self)! “Weird Love: All You Need Is Weird Love” collects the first three issues of the so-bad-it’s-good comic book t...
"""Deranged genius, a wildly entertaining collection!"" --Wired Magazine Your Valentine likes it hardcover... here''s the must-give book for them (or just get it for your depraved self)! Weird Love collects the first three issues of the so-bad-it''s-...
Comic books were mostly about humor and action and adventure. While comic books appealed to all children, they mostly were a draw to little boys. In 1947 that changed when the first romance comic book was published. While it was made to appeal to eve...
The Unauthorized Tarzan is a classic run of Tarzan comics, originally created and published without authorization, reprinted with the blessing of the Burroughs estate for the first time! In the 1960s, believing Tarzan to have fallen into the public d...
""Then a single thought made my hair stand on end. Squires, who had just bought the building that had been blown up before my eyes, had switched our meeting this morning from the Cucumber to Freemasons Hall. My stomach turned. My mouth was dry"...
Have you ever wondered what the world would be like if America vanished from the pages of time If England had remained a strict Puritan Commonwealth for centuries... If the Mongol empire was reborn as a technologically advanced power bent on world do...