Men of Mystery

  • Men of Mystery # 51

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    Another Quality Comics- themed issue, with all stories reprinted from that storied stable of comic characters from the 1940’s and ’50’s. Unheralded Quality artistic great John Spranger is highlighted, with TWO stories in addition to the cover illustration: Dollman faces his arch-foe The Undertaker on a cross-counrty train ride; (as originally seen in Feature Comics) then Manhunter takes on the master mechanic of lawlessness, Jawbone, from Police Comics #60. U.S. government master spy, Pete Trask- better known as T-Man, solves the case of “The Elephant Who Loved Flowers

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  • Men of Mystery # 50

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    Big 50Th Issue!!! The

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  • Men of Mystery # 49

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    Another top-flight mix of rare, full-story reprints from the Golden Age of comics this issue, starting out with cover feature Minute Man. In addition to comics, Minute Man’s publisher (Fawcett) produced a variety of products that featured their characters- including a series of Dime Action Books- small, illustrated storybooks in a format not too dissimilar from Whitman Pubs hugely -successful Big Little books. The Minute Man Dime Action adventure, “Mystery of the Spy Ring

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  • Men of Mystery # 48

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    An all-star issue made up of some of the biggest stars in superhero comics of the 1940’s, in crystal-clear, full-story reprints. Inside of a superb Alex Schomburg cover, you’ll find Dollman, facing the unlikely villainy of…Polka-Dot? A wildly expressive strip drawn by the unsung great John Spranger. Then, it’s that shambling mass of living matter known as The Heap, in a top-flight retelling of his origin, drawn by Ernie Schroeder. The Black Terror faces off against a colorful female vigilante in “The Revenge of Red Ann

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  • Men of Mystery # 47

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    It’s two old favorites and two newcomers this issue, as Quality Comic’s diminutive dynamo takes center stage in “Dollman’s Dilemna

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  • Men of Mystery # 46

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    Quality Comics is a focus again this issue, as top artist Reed Crandall is the man behind the cover art and lead feature, both of which star Stormy Foster, The Great Defender. Then, Manhunter takes on “Fence, Incorprated

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  • Men of Mystery # 45

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    Rare gems from comic’s Golden Age abound, starting off with a great Ken Bald-illustrated story from 1942- the break-up of Bulletman and Bulletgirl!! Then, a MOM newcomer, Quality’s National Comics feature, Wonder Boy debuts, as he overturns a submarine to stop Nazi sabatuers. And, Fox Comics Nightbird, not seen anywhere since Green Mask #9, February 1942, comes onto the scene to stop the murderous… Censor!! Fan-favorite Crimebuster gets the nod, as he stops “The Overconfident Con-Man

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  • Men of Mystery # 44

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    Two favorites headline the Golden Age superhero hit parade this issue in Cat-Man (drawn by Don Rico) and Bulletman; (by Charles Sultan and the Chesler shop) and three seldom-seen features make their MoM debut this month: Lady Fairplay, illustrated by Dick Tracy assistant Jack Ryan, Man O’ Metal, by Wonder Woman artist H. G. Peter, and White Streak and Red Seal, by Emil Gershwin. Plus- a Centaur short recreation by Fred Guardineer. Beautiful full-story reprints from Fawcett, Progressive Pubs, Holyoke, Eastern Color and Curtis Publications. Cover art by L. B. Cole. 52 pages, Bblack and white with color covers. Standard comic book size. Printed in 2003

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    Men of Mystery # 43

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    A pleasure-packed potpourri of rare and esoteric tales from comic’s Golden Age, presented in crisp, clear, full-story reprints.See Fox Feature’s The Flame, in the origin and firts appearance of Flame Girl, as illustrated by Pierce Rice and Arturo Cazeneuve, an early Bulletman adventure, pitting him and Bulletgirl against “The Unholy Three

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  • Men of Mystery # 42

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    As per usual, this issue is chock-full of Golden Age gems from the 1940’s and ’50’s, headlined by Blue Bolt and his lovely assistant Lois in “The Thing of Terror

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