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Adam Strange Archives Vol 1
$35.00
(Gardner FoxMike Sekowsky, Carmine Infantino, Bernard Sachs, Joe Giella and Murphy Anderson) DC’s science-fiction hero of the late 1950s shines in this stunning hardcover Archive, collecting stories from Showcase #17-19 and Mystery In Space #53-65. Witness displaced earthling Adam Strange defend the planet Rann from strange outer-space menaces at the whim of the Zeta-Beam. Cover by Gil Kane and Sachs. 224 pp. Cover price $49.95


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All Star Comics Archives Vol 1
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Written by Gardner Fox; Art by various Before the Justice League of America, there was the Justice Society of America, DC's first and foremost super hero team. Reprinted here are the orginal tales from the 1940s when the original Flash, Green Lantern, Spectre, Hawkman, Dr. Fate, Hourman, Sandman, Atom and Johnny Thunder decided to join forces against threats that were too great for them to face alone. Setting the standard for super hero teams forever, these early adventures are reprinted exactly as they appeared over 60 years ago. Looking back at a time when the JSA fought for simple truths such as America and Democracy. Cover price $49.99


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ALL STAR COMICS ARCHIVES VOL.2
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Written by various; Art by various Debuting in the 1940s, the Justice Society of America was the first super-hero team of all time. Brought together to fight threats that were greater than any individual hero could handle, the original Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkman, Atom, Dr. Fate, Hourman and Sandman took on super villains and secret spies during the WWII era. Reprinting the earliest adventures of this groundbreaking team, ALL STAR COMICS ARCHIVES VOL. 2 features the first appearance and origin of Wonder Woman, the addition of Starman and Dr. Mid-Nite to the team, and an amusing team-up with Superman and Batman.


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ALL STAR COMICS ARCHIVES VOL. 3
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Written by various; Art by various Originally published in the 1940s when America was battling the Axis powers, the early adventures of the Justice Society of America provide a historical look back at the culture and attitude of the country during those times. Fictitiously involved in the war effort, the heroes of the JSA helped the cause by battling secret spies and defending the home front. ALL STAR COMICS ARCHIVES VOL. 3 contains the super-hero team's most noble wartime action as the JSA is disbanded so that the individual members can join the armed forces. Also included in this book is Wonder Woman's official induction into the JSA and the formation of the Justice Battalion.


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ALL STAR COMICS ARCHIVES VOL. 4
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Written by various; Art by various With World War II raging in Europe, the Justice Society of America found itself splitting its time between protecting the home front from deadly saboteurs and saving the world from super-powered villains. In ALL STAR COMICS ARCHIVES VOL. 4, Wonder Woman, Starman, Hawkman, Johnny Thunder, the Spectre, Dr. Fate, Sandman, and the Atom must focus their efforts on the villainous Brainwave and the demented King Bee as they make their first appearance in All Star Comics. But with aid from the Junior Justice Society, Sandy the Golden Boy, and Hawkgirl, the JSA defeat the super-criminals and put an end to the chaos.


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ALL STAR COMICS ARCHIVES VOL. 5
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ALL STAR COMICS ARCHIVES VOL. 5 continues to present the wartime exploits of the Justice Society of America, the first and greatest super-hero team of all time. In these masterfully reprinted adventures from the 1940s, the heroes of the JSA travel through time, battle persecution, and go in search of the missing Hawkman. But just when Green Lantern, Flash, Wonder Woman, Starman, Dr. Fate, Johnny Thunder and Wildcat think that their adventures are momentarily over, they find themselves encountering the treachery of the emotion-controlling Psycho-Pirate for the first time.


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ALL-STAR COMICS ARCHIVES VOL. 6
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Written by various; Art by various Originally published as World War II was ending, the stories reprinted in ALL STAR COMICS ARCHIVES VOL. 6 are historical snapshots of the emotions that many Americans were experiencing at that time. Mixing tales in which the Flash, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Hawkman, and the rest of the Justice Society of America fought against alien robots, traveled through time and battled sentient paintings with adventures that touched on the emotional return of our soldiers and the prevalent anti-German sentiment, these stories simultaneously entertained and mirrored the collective consciousness of the nation.


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ALL-STAR COMICS ARCHIVES VOL. 7
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Written by various; Art by various As the original super-hero team, the Justice Society of America defended the nation against all threats domestic, international, and extraterrestrial in the 1940s. Beautifully reprinted in ALL STAR COMICS ARCHIVES VOL. 7 are some of their most classic tales and adventures from that era. Boasting a lineup that included Green Lantern, Flash, Hawkman, Wonder Woman, Dr. Mid-Nite, and Johnny Thunder, the JSA find themselves up against a diverse set of adversaries such as the super-scientist Landor, the brutish monster Solomon Grundy, and the emotion-controlling Psycho-Pirate.


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ALL-STAR COMICS ARCHIVES VOL. 8
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Written by various; Art by various Reprinting legendary tales from the 1940s, ALL STAR COMICS ARCHIVES VOL. 8 features the original adventures of the world's premier super-team, the Justice Society of America. In this book of classic stories, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Flash, Dr. Mid-Nite, Johnny Thunder and Hawkman must battle the villainy of the Wizard, Brainwave, Vandal Savage, the Gambler, Per Degaton, and the Thinker as the newly formed Injustice Society of the World.


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ALL STAR ARCHIVES VOL 9
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(John BroomeAlex Toth, Carmine Infantino, Irwin Hasen & Arthur Peddy) Collecting five classic JSA adventures. Reprinting All-Star Comics #39-43. Features the JSA in Fairyland facing the evil of Queen Lorelei; a tale dealing with the problem of juvenile delinquency; a classic confrontation with the Injustice Society which steals many of the nation's landmarks; and a battle with Professor Zodiac, the master of Alchemy. Plus, an introduction by Roy Thomas.


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AQUAMAN ARCHIVES VOL1
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(Jack Miller, Robert Bernstein, George Kashdan & Bob HaneyNick CardyRamona Fradon) Celebrate Aquaman’s legendary 1960s adventures with this collection spanning the King of the Seas’ Silver Age career. Featuring Aquaman’s Silver Age origin, the introductions of Aqualad and Aquagirl, and the mysterious Aqua-Queen. Thrill to Aquaman's early adventures when he was Aquaboy, his attempt to swim around the world in 80 hours, and a special crossover story with Green Arrow. More than two dozen Aquaman adventures are included in this volume that reprints the Aquaman stories from Adventure Comics #260-280 & 282 and Showcase #30-31, with an introduction by Roy Thomas.


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THE ATOM ARCHIVES VOL 1
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(Gardner FoxGil KaneMurphy Anderson) Reprints Showcase #34-36 and The Atom #1-5 (first published in 1961-1963). The first adventures of Ray Palmer, the science-hero who could shrink in size (thanks to his belt of White Dwarf Star material), are presented here. This details the Atom's origin and features appearances by JLA mascot Snapper Carr, the villainous time-bending Chronos, and the debut of Jason Woodrue, the Floronic Man. Other tales include the Atom confronting a tiny planet-hopping alien thief; solving the mystery of a modern-day curse held over from the Salem Witch Trials; preventing a communist spy from stealing America's secret plans for blowing up any incoming missiles; and stopping a telekinetic thief in his tracks. Introduction by Les Daniels.


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THE ATOM ARCHIVES VOL 2
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(Gardner FoxGil Kane, Murphy Anderson & Sid Greene) Reprinting The Atom #6-13, features Mighty Mite’s early team-ups with Hawkman and Hawkgirl, the classic villainy of Dr. Light, the return of Chronos, and more. Plus, an introduction by Roy Thomas.


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BATMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 1
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Written by Bill Finger; Art by Bob Kane and others When a young Bruce Wayne watched in horror as his parents were murdered, the legend of the Batman was born. Collected here are the first stories of the masked vigilante as they were originally printed in 1939. These stories include the classic first appearance of the Batman and the introduction of his teenage ally, Robin. These early adventures show how a dark and grim character and his humorous and light sidekick were masterfully combined to create one of the most enduring partnerships of all time.


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BATMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 2
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Written by Bob Kane; Art by Bill Finger and others With Robin by his side, Batman has tirelessly protected Gotham City from the criminals and predators that stalk its streets. Battling a wide variety of eccentric villains and overcoming a plethora of deadly threats, the Dynamic Duo has forged a bond of unbreakable trust and friendship. Reprinting classic tales from the 1940s, BATMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 2 features Batman and Robin during their earliest days of crime fighting as they encounter the maniacal Two-Face and the manipulative Penguin for the first time.


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BATMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 3
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Written by Bob Kane; Art by Bill Finger and others Reprinting the classic tales that originally appeared in the 1940s, BATMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 3 is a wonderful look back at the Dynamic Duo in an earlier incarnation. In these delightful tales of crime and adventure, Batman and Robin face off against street thugs and insane criminals as they protect the citizens of Gotham. These stories are fundamental in the development of these two legendary characters, this book also includes the Caped Crusader and Boy Wonder's first encounter with the terror known as the Scarecrow.


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BATMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 4
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Written by various; Art by various After witnessing the death of his parents as a child, Batman began a mission of vengeance and justice. Vowing to defend those who could not protect themselves, Batman was soon joined by the acrobatic Robin in fulfillment of this selfless task. Through the years, this dynamic duo has fought side by side against organized crime, alien invaders, world conquerors, mad scientists, super-powered villains and maniacs. BATMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 4 reprints some of the craziest and most entertaining adventures from the 1940s as Batman and Robin square off against such outrageous characters as the Joker and the Penguin.


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BATMAN ARCHIVES VOL 5
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(Alvin Schwartz, Don Cameron & Bill FingerWin MortimerDick SprangBob KaneJack Burnleyvarious) Reprints Batman's appearances in Detective Comics #103-119 (1945-46). Includes Bruce Wayne losing his fortune and his nighttime alter ego Batman bringing the embezzler to justice; Batman and Robin solving the mystery of the ghost that haunts Gotham Library; the Dynamic Duo meeting Robin Hood when they time-travel (through hypnosis!); going head to head with Scorpio, the master of science and sorcery; traveling to London to work with Scotland Yard, and three run-ins with the Joker. Introduction by Dennis O'Neil.


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BATMAN THE DARK KNIGHT ARCHIVES VOL. 1
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Written by Bob Kane and others; Art by Bob Kane and others Striking fear in the hearts of criminals, Batman is a mythical creature of the night who protects the streets of Gotham with his own form of dark justice. Through the years, as this legendary character has evolved, he has also gained in popularity and prominence. BATMAN THE DARK KNIGHT ARCHIVES VOL. 1 reprints the early adventures from Batman's past, which now serve as the foundation for his worldwide appeal. Featured in this book are the first appearances of his archnemesis the Joker and his feline adversary, Catwoman.


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BATMAN THE DARK KNIGHT ARCHIVES VOL 4
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(Bill Finger & Don CameronBob KaneJerry RobinsonGeorge RoussosJack BurnleyVarious) Collecting Batman #13-16 from 1942-1943, featuring the first appearance of Bruce Wayne's faithful butler Alfred. The Batman and Robin once again face off against the Joker, Catwoman, and the Penguin


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BATMAN DYNAMIC DUO ARCHIVES VOL 1
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Gardner Fox & John BroomeCarmine InfantinoJoe Giella) Reprints Detective Comics #327-339. Starts with editor Julie Schwartz’s celebrated “new look” to Batman. These stories have not been collected previously. Considered to be the first “Silver Age” adventures of Batman & Robin. Some of the tales you can expect within include The Joker’s Last Laugh, The Man Who Stole From Batman, Batman’s Super-Powered Punch, and Batman Battles the Living Beast-Bomb. All this, plus an Elongated Man story.


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BATMAN IN WORLD'S FINEST ARCHIVES VOL. 1
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Written by Bill Finger and others; Art by Bob Kane, Jerry Robinson, Dick Sprang and others Two of the first comic book heroes of all time, Batman and Robin have endured and evolved for over 60 years. This extraordinary hardcover edition looks back at seventeen of their original tales to show the foundation of the Dark Knight's legendary mythos. Reprinting stories by Batman's creator Bob Kane, as well as a few adventures that have not been seen in over sixty years, this remarkable collection features the first appearance of the fear-inducing Scarecrow and the last appearance of the original, rotund Alfred


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THE BLACK CANARY ARCHIVES VOL. 1
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Written by Gardner Fox, Dennis O'Neil and others; Art by Carmine Infantino, Alex Toth, and others A lethal combination of physical attraction and ability, the Black Canary was one of the first strong and independent female heroes of modern times. Collected in this hardcover volume are her original and most memorable adventures from 1947 to 1972. These tales, which include her very first appearance and origin, show how the Black Canary grew from a secondary character into a strong lead protagonist.


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BLACKHAWK ARCHIVES VOL. 1
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Written by Will Eisner, Dick French, William Woolfork and Bob Powell; Art by Chuck Cuidera, Reed Crandall and others This hardcover edition reprints the tales of Blackhawk, a young military aviator, that were originally published in the 1940s. As Americans debated the US involvement in Europe, Will Eisner introduced a non-superhero character that sought vengeance against his family's killers by organizing his own personal militia of assistants to battle the Nazis. With his band of freedom fighters - Andre, Olaf, Chuck, Stanislaus, Hendrickson, and Chop-Chop - Blackhawk fought in the air and on land to end the Nazi menace!


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CHALLENGERS OF THE UNKNOWN ARCHIVES VOL 1
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(Jack Kirby & Dave WoodJack KirbyRoz KirbyMarvin SteinBruno PremianiGeorge Klein) Collects Showcase #6, 7, 11, and 12, and Challengers Of The Unknown #1 and 2, originally published in 1957-1958. The Challengers are test pilot Ace Morgan, daredevilmountain climber Red Ryan, heavyweight boxing champ Rocky Davis, and Professor Haley, a scientist specializing in underwater exploration - four men who barely survived the crash of a small aircraft and considered themselves to be living on borrowed time. After avoiding such a devastating fate, they dedicated themselves to a life of harrowing adventures, all in the name of good. Introduction by Paul Kupperberg.


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DOOM PATROL ARCHIVES VOL 1
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(Arnold Drake & Bob HaneyBruno Premiani) Reprints My Greatest Adventure #80-85 and Doom Patrol #86-89. In 1963, a group of misfit super-heroes entered the comics scene. They were feared by normal people, possessed unusual powers and abilities, and were led by a genius confined to a wheelchair Robotman, Negative Man, Elasti-Girl, and the Chief - The Doom Patrol. This volume features the Doom Patrol's first appearance and origin; the secret origin of the Chief; and battles with General Immortus, the Brotherhood of Evil, the Green-Headed League, the Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man, and more. Introduction by Arnold Drake.


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DOOM PATROL ARCHIVES VOL 2
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(Arnold DrakeBruno Premiani and Bob Brown) The World's Strangest Heroes are back in an Archive Edition collecting Doom Patrol #90-97 (originally published in 1964-1965). Robotman, Elasti-Girl, Negative Man and “The Chief” take on classic villains including The Brotherhood of Evil, the Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man, Dr. Tyme, Mento, General Immortus, and more! Plus an introduction by comics legend Roy Thomas. Cover by Brian Bolland.


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ENEMY ACE ARCHIVES VOL. 1
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Written by Robert Kanigher; Art by Joe Kubert ENEMY ACE ARCHIVES VOL. 1 collects the earliest tales of Hans von Hammer, the greatest fighter pilot of World War I. Utilizing superb characterization, these elegantly crafted stories offer an intriguing and rare look at war by presenting it through the eyes of the enemy. Although a German soldier, Enemy Ace must still struggle with the agony of survival and the senseless deaths of young men. This book shows that war is not simply good guys versus bad guys but instead human versus human.


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THE FLASH ARCHIVES VOL. 1
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Written by John Broome and others; Art by Carmine Infantino and others While working in his lab, police scientist Barry Allen was struck by lightning at the exact same time that he became doused in chemicals. But instead of scarring him or taking his life, this freak accident gave him a new one, as the Flash, the fastest man alive. This hardcover epic reprints the original 1950s tales that first introduced the Flash and his colorful assortment of villains. Relive the scarlet speedster's earliest adventures and learn the origins of one of DC's classic heroes.


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THE FLASH ARCHIVES VOL. 2
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Written by John Broome; Art by Carmine Infantino, Joe Giella, and Murphy Anderson When police scientist Barry Allen was struck by lighting while working with chemicals in his lab, he suddenly became the fastest man alive. Reprinting the amazing adventures of the Scarlet Speedster, THE FLASH ARCHIVES VOL. 2 is a wonderful history of the Sultan of Speed. Featuring the first appearance and origin of Kid Flash and the Elongated Man, this gorgeous edition includes some of the Flash's most classic battles against the Mirror Master, the Weather Wizard, the Trickster, Captain Cold, and Gorilla Grodd.


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THE FLASH ARCHIVES VOL. 3
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Written by various; Art by various THE FLASH ARCHIVES VOL. 3 features the Scarlet Speedster in his earliest 1960s adventures as he patrols and protects the streets of Central City against a menagerie of colorful and deadly enemies. In this book of classic tales, the Flash's speedy sidekick, Kid Flash, his pliable partner, the Elongated Man, and his inspiration and predecessor Jay Garrick—the original Flash—join the fastest man alive as he takes on the villainy of Captain Boomerang, Mirror Master, and the Trickster.


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GOLDEN AGE FLASH ARCHIVES VOL. 1
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Written by Gardner Fox; Art by Harry Lampert, E.E. Hibbard and Dennis Neville Presented in this hardcover edition are the adventures of the first super hero to ever be called The Fastest Man Alive. The basis for later versions of the Scarlet Speedster, scientist Jay Garrick was the original physics-defying Flash. Reprinting these classic tales from the beginning of Jay's career, we learn how the inhalation of hard water fumes results in his ability to move faster than the speed of sound. With his newfound capabilities, the Flash dons a flashy costume and a silver helmet and begins a life of fighting monstrous creatures, crooked politicians, underworld thugs, and loathsome kidnappers.


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GOLDEN AGE GREEN LANTERN ARCHIVES VOL. 1
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Written by Bill Finger; Art by Martin Nodell, Irwin Hasen, Sheldon Moldoff and others After finding a mystical lantern and carving a ring out of its material, Alan Scott was transformed from a simple engineer into the legendary hero Green Lantern. The iconic predecessor to the many heroes that bore his name after him, Scott wielded magic-based powers and suffered from a vulnerability to wood. This hardcover archive edition, which collects Scott's earliest adventures from the 1930's, includes Green Lantern's first appearance, his origin, and the debut of his friend and confidant Doiby Dickles.


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GOLDEN AGE GREEN LANTERN ARCHIVES VOL. 2
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Written by Bill Finger; Art by Martin Nodell and others Alan Scott was the original ring-wielding super-hero known as the Green Lantern. A member of the Justice Society of America during the World War II era, the caped adventurer used his emerald weapon against an amazing assortment of domestic, international, and alien threats. In this beautiful volume of classic Green Lantern tales, Alan Scott exposes an auto-race fixing scheme, clears the son of a policeman framed for murder, discovers corruption in a city orphanage, takes down embezzling contractors, faces off against the city's most powerful gangster, and battles the evil genius of Professor Casper.


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GOLDEN AGE SPECTRE ARCHIVES VOL 1
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(Jerry SiegelBernard Baily) Reprints the Spectre stories from More Fun Comics #52-70 (1940-1941) and features an introduction by comics historian Jerry Bails. The Spectre was originally a policeman named Jim Corrigan killed in the line of duty while investigating a gangland overlord. After meeting a higher force in the hereafter, Corrigan was returned to the world of the living with the knowledge that he could have eternal rest only when he had wiped out all crime. The 19 tales contained in this volume showcase a character who - for his time - was one of the most original concepts in comics, with nearly limitless abilities. 224 pp.


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GOLDEN AGE STARMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 1
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Written by Gardner Fox and others; Art by Jack Burnley and others A scientific genius and millionaire, Ted Knight developed an amazing Cosmic Rod which channeled the power of stars. Looking to make a difference in a world caught in the middle of a global war, Knight took the identity of Starman and joined the Justice Society of America, becoming a super-powered protector of the nation. THE GOLDEN AGE STARMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 1 reprints Starman's classic adventures from the 1940s as he uses his abilities to fire energy blasts and generate energy fields against an assortment of powerful enemies, such as his archnemesis, the intangible Mist.


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GREEN LANTERN ARCHIVES VOL. 1
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Written by John Broome; Art by Gil Kane and others When Abin Sur's spacecraft crashed to Earth, the dying Green Lantern used his Power Ring to summon the only man who was worthy enough to take his place. Thus Hal Jordan, jet fighter test pilot, became the new Green Lantern of Earth. This hardcover masterpiece reprints the original tales of Hal as he learns both the limits and powers of his Power Ring and fights against surreal foes such as the Invisible Destroyer and the Giant Puppet. In these timeless tales, we see how an ordinary man begins his journey of becoming one of the world's greatest champions.


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GREEN LANTERN ARCHIVES VOL. 2
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Written by John Broome; Art by Gil Kane, Joe Giella, and Murphy Anderson THE GREEN LANTERN ARCHIVES VOL. 2 collects some of the most important and influential stories in Hal Jordan's life. Reprinting the tales that set up the foundation of the Green Lantern mythos, this book shows the depth of the character in even his earliest adventures. Included in this volume is the first appearance of Green Lantern's archenemy, Sinestro, the introduction of Hal Jordan's family, the origin of Green Lantern's oath, his first team-up with the Flash, and the introduction of the Green Lantern Corps.


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GREEN LANTERN ARCHIVES VOL. 3
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Written by Gardner Fox and John Broome; Art by Gil Kane, Joe Giella, and Murphy Anderson In the third installment of the Green Lantern Archives, Hal Jordan becomes a true master of his power ring as his adventures begin to grow in scale and action. Taking on intergalactic warriors and human super villains alike, Green Lantern shows the true power of his mind and his ring. Included in this volume is the first appearance of Star Sapphire, the deadly alter ego of Hal's girlfriend, two monumental battles with his archnemesis, Sinestro, a classic team-up with the Flash, and an extraordinary adventure starring Green Lantern's predecessor, Abin Sur.


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GREEN LANTERN ARCHIVES VOL. 4
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Written by Gardner Fox and John Broome; Art by Gil Kane, Joe Giella, and Murphy Anderson THE GREEN LANTERN ARCHIVES VOL. 4 continues to chronicle the legend of Hal Jordan, former test pilot turned intergalactic hero. Armed with a power ring that creates anything its bearer can imagine, Green Lantern faces off against some of his most classic and deadliest foes, including Sinestro, Star Sapphire, Sonar, the Shark, and the Tattooed Man. Reprinting the earliest tales of Hal Jordan's career, this book is the perfect way to learn about one of the greatest heroes of all time.


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HAWKMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 1
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Written by John Broome; Art by Gil Kane and others The first Silver Age adventures of Hawkman and Hawkgirl are reprinted in a stunning Archive edition! Reprinting the Hawkman stories from THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #34-36, #42-44 and MYSTERY IN SPACE #87-89, this volume also includes the heroes' team-up with the spacefaring Adam Strange from MYSTERY IN SPACE #90.


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JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA ARCHIVES VOL. 1
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Written by Gardner Fox; Art by Mike Sekowsky and others DC Comics has created some of the world's most legendary super-heroes. In the 1950s, they decided to bring them all together and form the Justice League of America. In this beautiful hardcover book, Batman, Superman, the Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman come together to form the most powerful super-hero group of all time. Included in these stories is the origin of the League itself as well as its first battle against the alien menace, Starro the Conqueror.


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JUSTICE LEAGUE ARCHIVES VOL 2
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Reprints the Justice League of America's earliest adventures, including the rare Brave & the Bold issues and early Justice League of America tales. These classic tales feature a stellar line-up, with a roster including Wonder Woman, Superman, Batman, and more.


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JUSTICE LEAGUE ARCHIVES VOL 3
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Reprints Issues 15-22.


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JUSTICE LEAGUE ARCHIVES VOL 4
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Reprints Issues 23-30.


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JUSTICE LEAGUE ARCHIVES VOL 5
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(Gardner FoxMike SekowskyBernard Sachs) Reprints Justice League Of America #31-38 and #40 (#39 was a reprint issue whose cover is included as a bonus). These stories include Hawkman's induction into the League, the team's first battles with the villainous Brain Storm and the Lawless League of Earth-A, as well as the return of Doctor Destiny and the Demons Three and more.


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JUSTICE LEAGUE ARCHIVES VOL 6
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(Gardner FoxMike SekowskyBernard SachsFrank GiacoiaJoe GiellaSid Greene) Reprints Justice League Of America #41-47 and #49-50. (Issue #48 was a reprint of issues already featured in the Archive series.) Includes the debuts of the Key, the Royal Flush Gang, the Unimaginable, and the Shaggy Man (the indestructible villain who recently faced the League as the General) and battles with Blockbuster, Solomon Grundy and others. Plus, a team-up with the Justice Society that features the Spectre struggling to keep Earths –1 and –2 from colliding, a tale that includes the first Silver Age appearance of Wesley Dodds, the Golden Age Sandman. Introduction by Mark Evanier.


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JUSTICE LEAGUE ARCHIVES VOL 7
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(Gardner FoxMike SekowskySid Greene) Reprints Justice League Of America #51-57, 59 & 60 (#58 was a giant-sized reprint), originally published in 1967-68. Features the return of super-villain threats such as the Royal Flush Gang and the Queen Bee. Plus the fourth JLAJSA crossover and guest stars Elongated Man, Hawkgirl and Zatanna.


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JUSTICE LEAGUE ARCHIVES VOL 8
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(Gardner Fox & Dennis O’NeilDick DillinMike SekowskySid GreeneGeorge RoussosNeal Adamsvarious) Reprints Justice League Of America #61-66, and 68-70 (plus the cover to #67, which was a reprint Annual). Featured in this volume are another annual team-up of the JLAJSA (in which they face the treacherous T. O. Morrow) that also introduces the mysterious Red Tornado; the cosmic challenge of the Chaos Maker; a tale guest-starring The Creeper and Mind-Grabber Kid; the return of the crafty criminal The Key; and an adventure in which the members of the JLA go head-to-head with their own individual foes


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LEGION OF SUPER HEROES ARCHIVES VOL. 1
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Written by Jerry Siegel and others; Art by various Cosmic Boy, Lightning Lad, Saturn Girl - these are the brave young adventurers that dared to bring about a new age of heroes! Set in the far-flung future of the 30th century, and representing planets throughout the cosmos, these young heroes must band together to protect the galaxy from space-born threats as great as the universe itself. This beautiful collection brings together the early issues of SUPERBOY, SUPERMAN, ADVENTURE and ACTION COMICS for a definitive Legion compendium.


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LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES VOL. 2
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Written by various; Art by various LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES VOL. 2 reprints classic tales of the mightiest teenaged heroes in the galaxy as they defend the universe from cataclysmic threats in the 30th century. Led by the charismatic Saturn Girl, the Legion inducts Element Lad, Lightning Lass, Dream Girl and Jimmy Olsen into the group as they defend themselves against attacks from Jungle King, Satan Girl, and the Mask Man. Also featuring appearances by Supergirl and Brainiac 5, this beautiful edition includes the formation of the Legion of Substitute Heroes.


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LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES VOL. 3
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Written by Edmund Hamilton and others; Art by Curt Swan and others In the LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES VOL. 3, the super-powered group of formidable teens continues to patrol the galaxy as a force of virtue and justice. Reprinting tales from the 1960s, this elegant edition includes Saturn Girl's reelection as leader of the Legion, the first appearance of future Legion member Timber Wolf, Bouncing Boy's loss of powers, Lex Luthor's attack on the Legion, the addition of Command Kid to the ranks of the team, the first appearance of the Time Trapper and an amazing adventure of the Legion of Substitute Heroes.


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LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES VOL. 4
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Written by Jerry Siegel and others; Art by various Reprinting tales of the 30th century's supreme team of adventurers, LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES VOL. 4 is a historical look at the exploits of tomorrow's greatest heroes. This classic book of 1960s tales features the loss of Lighting Lad's right arm in battle, the Legion's participation in the Atlantis-Krypton War, a destructive attack on the seven wonders of the 30th century, Brainiac 5's election to leader of the Legion, Lana Lang's first appearance as the Insect Queen, the addition of Dynamo Boy to the Legion, a galaxywide infestation by a swarm of Bizarros, and the final showdown with the Time Trapper.


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LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES VOL. 5
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Written by Jim Shooter and others; Art by Curt Swan and others LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES VOL. 5 presents some of the most influential stories of the 30th-century group of super-powered teens. In these masterfully reprinted tales from the 1960s, the Legion deals with issues of death and honor as a comrade falls in battle and a Legionnaire is dismissed for committing murder. Featuring the first appearances of Ferro Lad, Karate Kid, Princess Projectra, and Nemesis Kid, this enthralling edition includes the death of Triplicate Girl at the hands of Computo the Conqueror, the devastating attack of Universo and the expulsion of Star Boy for breaking the Legion's code against killing.


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LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES VOL. 6
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Written by Jim Shooter and others; Art by Curt Swan and others In the LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES VOL. 6, one of the most pivotal adventures of tomorrow's greatest heroes is told as Ferro Lad sacrifices himself to destroy the galaxy-threatening menace of the Sun-Eater. Also included in this remarkable hardback of reprinted 1960s stories is the introduction of the Fatal Five, the honorable discharge of Superboy and Supergirl from the Legion, the return of Ferro Lad's vengeance-seeking ghost, the Insect Queen's induction as a reserve member, and the adventures of the Legion as adult heroes.


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LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES VOL. 7
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Written by Jim Shooter; Art by Curt Swan, Pete Costanza, and others In the LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES VOL. 7, the mighty teen super-heroes of the 30th century continue to defend the universe from a multitude of menaces and destructive terrors. Containing stunningly reprinted tales from the late 1960s, this astonishing book features the Fatal Five's disastrous return and conquest of Talok VII, a rebellion by the Legion of Super-Pets, the destruction of the Legion's clubhouse, Mantis Morlo's devastating attacks on the Legionnaire's home worlds, and the addition of Rond Valor and Shadow Lass to the group of super-heroes.


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LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES VOL. 8
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Written by various; Art by various Reprinting classic tales of cosmic adventure that originally appeared in the 1960s, the LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES VOL. 8 continues the 30th century escapades of tomorrow's greatest heroes. Presenting the sixth year of the super-powered teenaged group, this exciting edition includes the origin of the Legion, Ultra Boy's election as leader, the first appearance of the Flash's descendants, the Tornado Twins, the expulsion of Colossal Boy for treason, the addition of Timber Wolf and Chemical King to the team, the diabolical debut of the Legion of Super-Villains, Mordro the Merciless's devastating attack on Smallville, and the introduction of the Legion Academy.


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LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES VOL. 9
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Written by various; Art by various Continuing to tell the illustrious history of the greatest team of 30th century heroes, LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES VOL. 9 is a presentation of classic and imaginative cosmic adventures. Reprinting stellar tales of bravery and heroism from the late 1960's, this provocative book presents the trials and hardships that the Legion experience as they endure the obstacles of maturation and the awkwardness of new relationships. But even as they persevere through the ordinary, everyday issues of late adolescence, the Legion must find a way to focus and survive as their greatest adversaries, the Fatal Five, launch an all-out assault against them.


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LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES VOL. 10
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Written by various; Art by various In the LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES VOL. 10, one of the most enduring super-teams of all time enjoys a period of growth and development as the characters from the 30th century mature from teenage adventurers into young adult heroes. Featuring the debut of new costumes for Chameleon Boy, Karate Kid, Lightning Lad, Shrinking Violet, and Wildfire, this transitional tome includes the wedding of Bouncing Boy and Duo Damsel, the return of Timber Wolf, the burgeoning relationship between Dream Girl and Star Boy, and a monumental battle with the Fatal Five


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LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES VOL. 11
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Written by various; Art by various LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ARCHIVES VOL. 11 continues the exciting evolution of the young galactic guardians from the 30th century. Utilizing powerfully graphic storytelling, these tales from the early 1970s combine gripping adventures with enticing interpersonal relationships. This intense hardcover includes the heroic death of a Legionnaire, the romantic development of Brainiac 5 and Supergirl's relationship, the ominous return of the Legion of Super-Villains, the retirement of a legendary Legionnaire, and an engaging adventure of the Legion of Substitute Heroes.


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LEGION OF SUPER HEROES ARCHIVES VOL 12
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(Cary Bates, Jim Shooter & Paul LevitzMike GrellRic EstradaMike Nasser) Reprinting Superboy And The Legion Of Super-Heroes #213-223 and Karate Kid #1, featuring a score of classic Legion foes, including the Fatal Five, Tyroc, the Miracle Machine, the Time Trapper and more.


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NEW TEEN TITANS ARCHIVES VOL. 1
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Written by Marv Wolfman; Art by Georg Pérez and others This collection reprints the legendary tale of how a group of super powered teenagers and sidekicks came together to form the New Teen Titans. Led by Robin, Wonder Girl, Starfire, Cyborg, Raven, the Changeling, and Kid Flash fight side by side against all manners of threats to the world. Including a monumental confrontation with their mentors, the Justice League of America, this book also features their first battle with Trigon the Terrible as well as the first appearance of one of their greatest enemies and sometimes ally, Deathstroke the Terminator.


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PLASTIC MAN ARCHIVES VOL. 1
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Written by Jack Cole; Art by Jack Cole When gangster Eel O'Brien was double-crossed by his partners during a heist, he fell into a vat of chemicals that would forever change his body and life.These are the original stories of a common thief who turned into the world's wackiest super-hero. With the ability to stretch his body into any shape and length, Plastic Man has become one of the most colorful and comical icons of all time. This book collects some of his zaniest earliest adventures as they were first published in the 1940s.


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PLASTIC MAN ARCHIVES VOL. 2
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Written by Jack Cole; Art by Jack Cole When ruthless criminal Eel O'Brian fell into a vat of chemicals, his body gained the ability to stretch into any shape and the hero known as Plastic Man was born. THE PLASTIC MAN ARCHIVES VOL. 2 reprints the wacky and hilarious adventures of the world's most original hero as they were initially published over sixty years ago. In this outrageous book collecting tales from the 1940s, Plastic Man and his faithful sidekick Woozy Winks, face off against an assortment of oddballs including a mistress of snakes, Wild West outlaws, butter bootleggers, an army of Plastic Man robots, and a haunted train.


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PLASTIC MAN ARCHIVES VOL. 3
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Written by Jack Cole; Art by Jack Cole PLASTIC MAN ARCHIVES VOL. 3 continues to chronicle the humorous history of the most imaginative super hero of all time. Able to stretch his body into any size, shape, or form, Plastic Man goes about fighting crime in a most unusual but effective manner. Whether bouncing like a super ball, tying himself in knots, or using his arms as lariats, the pliable hero never misses a chance to verbally or physically humiliate a foe. Mixing dark humor with original villains, these stories broke away from conventional comic book plots and forged a new path for super hero storytelling.


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PLASTIC MAN ARCHIVES VOL 4
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(Jack Cole) Reprinting Police Comics #40-49 and Plastic Man #3 (1945-46), this volume features an introduction by European comics historian Andreas Knigge and includes the first Woozy solo story and an unusual Plastic Man text story. The silliness begins with a murder in Woozy’s boarding house and moves on to Woozy being hired as a store detective. Then the diabolical Dr. Dratt and his “illuminating gas” give the daffy duo a run for their money. Next, Plas and Woozy assist a nutty professor in establishing a claim to a radium mine in the Arctic. Also, our heroes investigate the murder at The Home for the Aged, assist millionaire Cyrus Van Rooten in settling an old score with a tribe of Indians, get mixed up in a mystery in a medical school, and visit Futura, a city of the future that’s still plagued by crime.


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PLASTIC MAN ARCHIVES VOL 5
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(Jack Colevarious) Reprinting Police Comics #50-58 and Plastic Man #4 in a handsome hardcover archive. Features art by Cole with André LeBlanc, Bart Tumey, John Spranger, and Alex Kotsky. Includes an introduction by Bill Schelly and a host of innovative and unusual Golden Age Plastic Man tales. Plas faces his famed foe the Granite Lady; a fatalistic fortune-teller; a group of vengeful Vikings; King Lughead the menacing monarch; the lethal Lobster, and more.


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SGT. ROCK ARCHIVES VOL. 1
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Written by Bob Kanigher and Bob Haney; Art by Joe Kubert, Jerry Grandinetti and others In a time when America needed a true hero, Sgt. Frank Rock emerged as a symbol of patriotism during the United States battle against the Nazis in World War II. Reprinted in this edition are nineteen of the most hard-hitting Sgt. Rock war stories ever told, including an early prototype version of the ultimate war hero as well as his first appearance. Leading Easy Company against the worst evil man has truly ever faced, Sgt. Rock was and still is an emblem of America's fighting spirit.


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SGT ROCK ARCHIVES VOL 2
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(Bob KanigherJoe Kubert, Russ Heath and Irv Novick) The legendary war hero is back in a second hardcover archive that collects Our Army at War # 97-110, originally published in 1960-1961! Witness the evolution of Sgt. Rock, as the stories take on a more mature, evolved tone.


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SHAZAM! ARCHIVES VOL. 1
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Written by Bill Parker; Art by C.C. Beck When young radio reporter Billy Batson speaks the name of an ancient wizard SHAZAM! he is magically transformed into the World's Mightiest Mortal - Captain Marvel! Marked by a distinct art style, Captain Marvel made his debut in 1939 in Fawcett Publishing's WHIZ COMICS and, for a time, even outsold his publishing rival SUPERMAN. This delightful hardcover collection reprints the Captain Marvel stories from those early WHIZ COMICS, introducing Captain Marvel, Billy Batson, the evil Dr. Sivana, the wizard Shazam!, and more. It also includes the famous ashcan edition of the first issue of WHIZ!


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SHAZAM! ARCHIVES VOL. 2
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Written by various; Art by various Given powers by an ancient and mysterious wizard, boy reporter Billy Batson need only say the word Shazam and he is transformed into the powerful adult hero Captain Marvel. Reprinting the early 1940s tales of the World's Mightiest Mortal, this beautiful book includes classic stories in which Captain Marvel battles the heavyweight boxing champion and his super-intelligent gorilla companion, breaks up a murderous gambling ring, investigates curious occurrences at a haunted house, fights a deadly ancient vampire, breaks up a cattle rustling ring, meets his match in a robotic adversary and fights his hypnotized ally Spy Smasher.


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SHAZAM! ARCHIVES VOL. 3
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Written by C.C. Beck and others; Art by C.C. Beck, George Tuska, Mac Raboy, and others Pete Costanza Possessing the wisdom of Solomon, the strength of Hercules, the stamina of Atlas, the power of Zeus, the courage of Achilles, and the speed of Mercury, Captain Marvel has been one of the most legendary heroes since his debut in the1940s. In SHAZAM! ARCHIVES VOL. 3 some of his classic tales from that era are beautifully reprinted in one hardcover edition. Included in these early adventures of the World's Mightiest Mortal are his battles with international spies, deadly arsonists, invading alien spider men, treacherous pirates, and his arch nemesis, the nefarious Dr. Sivana.


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SHAZAM! ARCHIVES VOL 4
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(William Woolfolk and variousMac Raboy, C.C. Beck and various) Cover by Raboy A stunning new hardcover archive collecting the classic Captain Marvel Adventures #4 and #5, Master Comics #21 and #22, Whiz #25 and America’s Greatest Comics #2! The Shazam! Archives Volume 4 follows the development of the legend of Captain Marvel and features page after page of classic C.C. Beck and Mac Raboy. Also included in this volume is an insightful introduction by Fawcett Comics authority P.C. Hamerlinck.


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SILVER AGE TEEN TITANS ARCHIVES VOL 1
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(Bob HaneyNick Cardy & Bruno Premiani) Collecting The Brave & The Bold #54 and 60, Showcase #59, and Teen Titans #1-5. This volume contains the first eight appearances of DC’s super-teens — kicking off one of DC’s most exciting legacies. Learn how Robin, Aqualad and Kid Flash joined forces with Wonder Girl and Speedy to form this swingin’, way-out team.


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SUPERGIRL ARCHIVES VOL. 1
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Written by Jerry Siegel and Otto Binder; Art by Jim Mooney and Al Plastino Written by Superman's creator, Jerry Siegel, this book features the history and first appearance of Kara Zora-El, the woman who would become Supergirl. From her escape from Argo, Krypton's last surviving city, to her adoption of the secret identity of Linda Danvers, to her first meeting with Superman, these tales are reprinted in their faithfully original form. Watch as the Girl of Steel goes from being Superman's Secret Weapon to one of history's greatest female heroes!


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SUPERMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 1
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Written by Jerry Siegel; Art by Joe Shuster From the minds and hands of Superman creators Jerry Seigel & Joe Shuster come the stories that started it all. This hardcover collection includes the early SUPERMAN comics that recount the golden age adventures of the Man of Steel. From his perilous escape from the doomed planet Krypton to his high-flying adventures in Metropolis and everything in between, this is a must have edition for the discerning Superman collector or fan.


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SUPERMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 2
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Written by Jerry Siegel; Art by Joe Shuster SUPERMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 2 continues the retelling of the Man of Steel's greatest adventures from the 1940s. Featuring the first appearance of the Daily Planet's Editor-in-Chief Perry White and the last appearance of Lex Luthor with red hair, this volume also showcases the last son of Krypton as he clears Lois Lane of suspicion of murder, rescues a small country from the ravages of an earthquake, saves an innocent man from the electric chair, thwarts an evil conspiracy, and battles the members of a crooked carnival.


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SUPERMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 3
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Written by Jerry Siegel; Art by Joe Shuster Reprinting classic tales from the Man of Steel's earliest days, SUPERMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 3 contains action-packed adventures by the legends who created Superman, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Including the first bald appearance of Lex Luthor, this historical book features tales of Superman as he discovers a traitorous senator, defends American military secrets from mysterious metal men, exposes a murderous jewelry company, stumbles upon a secret Nazi submarine base, is accused of murder, and saves Metropolis from a deadly plague.


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SUPERMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 4
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Written by Jerry Siegel; Art by Joe Shuster The Man of Steel continues to defend America and explore spectacular locations in the fourth volume of the SUPERMAN ARCHIVES series. Introducing Clark Kent's loyal sidekick, Jimmy Olsen, this book of 1940s classics features tales in which Superman discovers an underground civilization beneath Metropolis, goes on a disastrous rampage while under hypnosis, meets an alluring mermaid and visits the lost city of Atlantis, becomes trapped in the Fourth Dimension, protects American naval weapons from international saboteurs, and battles the deadly costumed villain the Archer.


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SUPERMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 5
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Written by Jerry Siegel; Art by Joe Shuster In SUPERMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 5, the Man of Steel battles international spies and invaders as he attempts to maintain his secret identity. Reprinting classic tales from the 1940s, this amazing tome features Superman as he counters a Nazi invasion of Metropolis, faces off against a super-powered Lex Luthor, stops a mysterious character from stealing military secrets, watches a Superman animated movie with Lois Lane, becomes buried alive beneath a landslide, saves Metropolis from a giant heat ray, stops Hitler's sea serpent from attacking Allied ships, and deals with Lois Lane's first accusations of Clark Kent and Superman being the same person.


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SUPERMAN ARCHIVES VOL 6
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(Jerry SiegelJoe Shuster) Reprints Superman (first series) #21-24, featuring Superman taking on The Prankster, investigating a murder on a college campus, confronting a modern-day Robin Hood, and more.


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SUPERMAN IN ACTION COMICS ARCHIVES VOL. 1
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Written by Jerry Siegel; Art by Joe Shuster When the last son of Krypton was sent to Earth, one of the greatest legends of all time was born. This book collects some of the earliest tales of Superman as they were first published. Written and drawn by his creators, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, included here are the orginal first appearances of Lois Lane and Superman's alter ego Clark Kent, as well as the Man of Steel's first use of his x-ray vision.


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SUPERMAN THE ACTION COMICS ARCHIVES VOL. 2
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Written by Jerry Siegel; Art by Joe Shuster Possessing incredible powers rivaled only by his integrity, the Man of Steel has risen from his humble upbringing in a small midwestern town to become one of the greatest heroes of all time. SUPERMAN THE ACTION COMICS ARCHIVES VOL. 2 reprints classic tales from the 1940s that introduced the world to the Last Son of Krypton. Featuring the first appearance of Lex Luthor and the Daily Planet, this masterpiece includes Superman's adventures as he defends his city and country from domestic criminals and international spies.


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SUPERMAN THE ACTION COMICS ARCHIVES VOL. 3
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Written by Jerry Siegel; Art by Joe Shuster Since the day he first flew over Metropolis, the Man of Steel has been a hero of mythological proportions. Whether saving the world or defending America, the Last Son of Krypton has proven that the true measure of a man is his actions and not his abilities. SUPERMAN THE ACTION COMICS ARCHIVES VOL. 3 presents the original adventures that are now the foundation of Superman's legendary status. Influenced by the Max Fleischer animated Superman cartoons of the 1940s, this stunning book showcases the Man of Steel as he takes on the villainy of Domino, the genius of the Trickster, the dementia of the Puzzler, and the deadliness of the super-powered Lex Luthor and his incredible Powerstone.


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T.H.U.N.D.E.R AGENTS ARCHIVES VOL 1
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(Wally Wood, Len Brown & Larry IvieWally WoodGil KaneReed CrandallMike SekowskyGeorge TuskaDick AyersMike EspositoDan AdkinsJohn Giuntavarious) One of the most fondly-remembered comics of the '60s gets the quality-reproduction treatment, reprinting T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #1-4 (1965-66). The T.H.U.N.D.E.R. (The Higher United Nations Defense Enforcement Reserves) Agents feature the mighty Dynamo and his Thunder Belt; Noman, the multi-bodied living android and his cloak of invisibility; and Menthor, and his psionic helmet. These three agents forged together to counter the evil worldwide menace of the Warlord and his minions.


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T.H.U.N.D.E.R AGENTS ARCHIVES VOL 4
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(Wally Wood, Steve Skeates & moreWally WoodSteve DitkoReed CrandallMike SekowskyGeorge TuskaBill PearsonDan Adkinsvarious) Reprinting T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #5-7 and Dynamo #1, with a new introduction by film producer Michael Uslan & comics historian Robert Klein. This volume features the continuing struggle of T.H.U.N.D.E.R. vs. the Warlords; Noman facing Demo's caveman-like minions; Dynamo battling an android double; the return of the Iron Maiden; Dr. Sparta and The Red Star; the intro of Lightning’s archnemisis The Warp Wizard; Noman battling the mysterious Mr. Image; Menace from the Moon, a space-age tour de force by Wally Wood; and the death of one of the T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents.


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T.H.U.N.D.E.R AGENTS ARCHIVES VOL 3
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(Wally Wood, Bill Pearson and Steve SkeatesWood, Dan Adkins, John Giunta, Ralph Reese, Mike Sekowsky, Manny Stallman, Chic Stone, George Tuska, Al Williamson, and Ogden Whitney) The T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents are back in a handsome hardcover volume collecting T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #8-10 and Dynamo #2.


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WONDER WOMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 1
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Written by William Moulton Marston; Art by H. G. Peter Collected here are the first adventures of the world's greatest heroine, Wonder Woman. Originally printed in 1941, these classic tales tell the story of Diana, a young Amazon princess who leaves her home of Paradise Island to be an ambassador to the world of man. Included in this collection are the first appearances of Diana Prince, Wonder Woman's alter ego, Steve Trevor, her mother Hippolyta as well as Wonder Woman's bullet-deflecting magic bracelets and truth-inducing lasso.


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WONDER WOMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 2
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Written by William Moulton Marston; Art by Harry Peter The most skilled and noble warrior of Paradise Island, Princess Diana traveled to the world of men and became the legendary Wonder Woman. In WONDER WOMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 2, the earliest adventures of the Amazon princess are reprinted as the heroine joins the war effort against the Axis powers. Included in this classic tome are Wonder Woman's exploits as she destroys a Nazi spy ring, prevents the theft of military codes, halts a Nazi invasion of New York, thwarts a Japanese plot to infect women with a man-hating disease, exposes international spies, and battles Mars, the god of war.


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WONDER WOMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 3
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Written by William Moulton Marston; Art by Harry Peter Since her monumental debut in the 1940s as one of the first female heroes of all time, Wonder Woman has evolved into a cultural icon. WONDER WOMAN ARCHIVES VOL. 3 reprints the Amazon princess's greatest adventures as she fights villainous menaces and aids the World War II cause. Featuring the first appearance of her arch nemesis the Cheetah, this action-packed book contains amazing tales of heroism as Wonder Woman discovers an ancient hidden Inca kingdom, travels to the moon to free imprisoned nymphs, journeys to the future and witnesses the first female president, proves the innocence of a WAAC officer accused of murder, thwarts a Japanese plot to disable American military planes, and battles the god of war and his deadly minions.


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WORLD'S FINEST ARCHIVES VOL. 1
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Written by Bill Finger; Art by Curt Swan, Dick Sprang and others Batman and Superman, are hailed as the two greatest super-heroes of all time. This hardcover collection reprints, as they were originally published, the earliest tales of when these two icons first met and fought crime together. Featured in this edition are the memorable tales of the first time Superman and Batman revealed their secret identities to each other, the first time the two heroes traded identities, and the unforgettable story of when Superman lost his powers and Batman mysteriously gained them.


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WORLD'S FINEST ARCHIVES VOL. 2
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Written by various; Art by various An alien blessed with incredible powers and a millionaire playboy obsessed with justice, Superman and Batman are two of the most dynamic and intriguing super-heroes of all time. Each fighting crime with his own style and methods, the Dark Knight Detective and the Man of Steel have become legends across the globe. WORLD'S FINEST ARCHIVES VOL. 2 reprints sixteen of their early adventures as partners against crime. Also featuring Robin the Boy Wonder, this book of classics includes fun and exciting tales in which the Dynamic Duo gain incredible powers, the Joker and Lex Luthor form a deadly alliance, and Robin becomes the boss of Batman and Superman.