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, Bob Burns, Ron Haydock, Jim Harmon Fantastic Monsters of the Films -horror guaranteed to shock you dead. or your life refunded! A more mature monster magazine created by Paul Blaisdell and Bob Burns, with Ron Haydock and Jim Harmon writing and editing. Popular features included "The Devil's Workshop" and the "Monster of the Month" color fold-out posters, which has made intact copies difficult to find and costly! Reprints issue #3 from 1962.
Nov 5th, 2025 • $22.99

, Ken Battlefield, Alex Schomburg, Bob Oksner, Pete Costanza Bob Benton was a pharmacist working on a tonic to pep people up, who developed "formic ethers" instead,thanks to a comment made by his new assistant Tim Roland inspiring him along a new path. Inhaling the vapors from his discovery granted him superhuman strength, which he used to become the crimefighter the Black Terror, battling hoodlums, saboteurs and enemy agents in equal measure. Tim, similarly empowered, became his sidekick-together known as the Terror Twins! Collects Exciting Comics #33-50 (June 1944-August 1946).
Oct 1st, 2025 • $52.99

, Ken Riley, George Roussos, Bill Draut, Arturo Cazeneuve, Jack Keeler Unleash the golden age excitement with Black Cat Comics Volume 1! This collection gathers issues 1-4 of the classic Harvey Comics series, starring Hollywood stuntwoman-turned-costumed-crimefighter, Linda Turner-better known as the daring Black Cat! Watch as she takes on gangsters, spies, and villains with her acrobatic skills, sharp wit, and fearless determination. A true gem of 1940s comic book history, this volume is a must-have for fans of vintage superheroes and action-packed adventures! Collects Black Cat #1-4 (July 1942-July 1947).
Oct 1st, 2025 • $52.99

Dick Ayers (Cover Artist)
Created by Dick Ayers and Ray Krank, Rex Fury was originally known as the Calico Kid, who, together with his white horse Spectre, became the Ghost Rider! Wearing a white outfit covered with phosphorus and using a cape that had phosphorescent on one side and black on the other, he could cover parts of his body to give the illusion that he was merely a floating head or pair of hands. To further the illusion, he wielded a black lariat and black bullwhip; even Spectre glowed in the dark! The Ghost Rider battled many foes who, like him, were not truly supernatural at all, such as an imposter of Frankenstein's Monster and the Harpy, werewolves and vampires! Collects #11-39 (January 1950-January 1954).
Oct 1st, 2025 • $52.99
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