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Men of Mystery # 95
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Men of Mystery # 94
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Men of Mystery Spotlight Special 2 The Black Terror
$24.95Read moreA full-volume focus of reprints featuring Standard/Nedor/Better Publications longest-running & most successful costumed superhero, The BLACK TERROR!! 120 pages of nothing but vintage Black Terror tales taken from actual issues of EXCITING COMICS, AMERICA’S BEST, and BLACK TERROR; selected from the finest period in the strip’s history, the latter 1945-49 era. 13 classic stories in all: “Death At 8:30″; “The Nameless Men
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Men of Mystery Spotlight Special 1 Nedor Heroes
$24.95Read moreMen of Mystery Special Focuses exclusively on this Pulp magazine influenced line, 96 pgs Alex Schomburg (Xela) cover with full story reprints of The Black Terror, Fighting Yank, Doc Strange, Miss Masque, Princess Pantha and more as drawn by Mort Meskin, Jerry Robinson,George Tuska, Frank Frazetta and Artie Saaf. Plus text history of the company, capsule descriptions of all of the Nedor superheros and a tale starring The Woman in Red (the first female superheroine from May of 1940!) The most comprehesive book on Nedor ever published! June 2001
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Men of Mystery Daring Adventures Special 1
$24.95Read moreAnother spectacular Mike Machlan cover graces this impressive double-sized compilation of the best from AC’s superb Men of Mystery Golden Age reprint title, this volume contains 100 pages of the best comic book stories from the 1940’s, featuring a bevvy of the most popular characters of the era, including AIRBOY, DOLLMAN, MANHUNTER, BLUE BEETLE, The AVENGER, IBIS The INVINCIBLE, MANHUNTER, T-MAN, BULLETMAN and CAMILLA, by stellar artists like John Spranger, Ernie Schroeder, Bob Powell, Charles Nicholas and Ralph Mayo, all reproduced in perfect clarity using state-of-the-art reconstruction techniques. An impressive collection of vintage full comic book stories; 11 in all . 100 pages, black & white with color covers, standard comic book size, saddle-stitched. Printed in 2007, this book contains material originally presented in Men of Mystery #’s 57 and 62.
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Men of Mystery Blockbuster Special 1
$24.95Read moreA bookshelf collection of the finest costumed-hero features of The Golden Age, including BLACK TERROR, PHANTOM LADY, HEAP, AVENGER, SPY SMASHER, CAPTAIN WINGS, YARKO, MR. SCARLET, HUMAN BOMB, GHOST RIDER and 7 others. Plus text features: An interview with Blackhawk artist/creator Chuck Cuidera, Collector’s Corner, and Roy Thomas’ “Story Behind The Cover
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Men of Mystery Spy Smasher Special 1
$15.95Read moreTHIS BOOK IS NOW SOLD OUT AND UNAVAILABLE AT ANY PRICE!!Amidst the darkest days of early WWII, who stood alone to protect US shores from the Axis? SPY SMASHER!! See vintage reprint stories of the masked defender in this premiere MOM annual, filled with NEVER-BEFORE-REPRINTED adventures of SS, including “The Red Death
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Golden Age Men of Mystery Digest Special 1
$15.95Read moreTHIS PRODUCT IS SOLD OUT AND UNAVAILABLE AT ANY PRICE!!Golden Age Men Of Mystery Digest Special #1 $15.95 Men Of Mystery is unanimously regarded as comicdom’s top showcase for the highest-quality reptints, covering the best and most interesting costumed characters of the 1940’s and ’50’s. This special limited print run special format annual features 12 full vintage Golden Age stories never opreviously ptrinted in Men Of Mystery.(Regular AC fans take note, however- most of this book’s contents are made up of stories formerly reprinted in Catman Ashcan #2, Avenger Ashcan #0, and Rocketman Ashcan #’s 1 and 2.) It includes three full adventures od Magazine Enterprises’ Avenger, all drawn by Bob Powell: “Rust On The Iron Curtain
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Men of Mystery # 93
$29.95Add to cart Buy nowMen of Mystery #93 is now available!! A special all-Quality issue spotlighting gems found in Everett “Busy
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Men of Mystery # 92
$29.95Add to cart Buy nowMEN OF MYSTERY 92 IS NOW AVAILABLE!! The BLACK TERROR has long been a favorite of Golden Age fans in general, and has certainly been represented often enough within the pages of Men of Mystery in years past. He’s been absent far too long lately, but he returns here in MOM #92 in one of his most gripping 1940’s adventures in a story originally printed in Black Terror # 22, a story partially inked by the legendary FRANK FRAZETTA!!. And the ‘TERROR is not the only vintage “heavy-hitter