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, Henry C. Kiefer, Bob Powell, R. Louis Golden Prepare for another cosmic journey with Planet Comics #2, brought to you as a full facsimile edition by PS Artbooks! Originally published in 1940 by Fiction House, this second installment continues the explosive blend of space opera and pulp adventure that made the series a Golden Age standout. Heroes like Flint Baker and the Red Comet return to battle strange creatures, tyrannical warlords, and galactic threats in stories bursting with ray-gun action and interstellar drama. With its bold visuals, imaginative storytelling, and classic sci-fi flair, Planet Comics #2 cements the series' place as a pioneering force in comic book science fiction. This edition faithfully reproduces the original issue, complete with vintage ads and period details-a must-have for fans of retro sci-fi and comic history.
Jan 28th, 2026 • $15.99

, Fletcher Hanks, Henry C. Kiefer, Malcolm Kildale, R. Louis Golden Prepare for another cosmic journey with Planet Comics #2, brought to you as a full facsimile edition by PS Artbooks! Originally published in 1940 by Fiction House, this second installment continues the explosive blend of space opera and pulp adventure that made the series a Golden Age standout. Heroes like Flint Baker and the Red Comet return to battle strange creatures, tyrannical warlords, and galactic threats in stories bursting with ray-gun action and interstellar drama. With its bold visuals, imaginative storytelling, and classic sci-fi flair, Planet Comics #2 cements the series' place as a pioneering force in comic book science fiction. This edition faithfully reproduces the original issue, complete with vintage ads and period details-a must-have for fans of retro sci-fi and comic history.
Jan 28th, 2026 • $15.99

, Malcolm Kildale, Ken Jackson, Alex A. Blum, Henry C. Kiefer, Alvin Charles Blast off into the thrilling world of Planet Comics with this facsimile edition of Issues #1, #2, and #3, faithfully reproduced by PS Artbooks! Originally published in 1940 by Fiction House, Planet Comics #1 launched readers into a bold new universe of science fiction adventure. This inaugural issue features a dazzling array of interplanetary tales packed with ray guns, rocket ships, and alien menaces-headlined by the debut of characters like Flint Baker and the Red Comet. With its dynamic art, futuristic settings, and pulp-inspired action, Planet Comics became a cornerstone of Golden Age sci-fi. This facsimile edition preserves the original cover, ads, and interior pages, offering a time-capsule glimpse into one of the most iconic comics of its era.
Jan 28th, 2026 • $15.99

, 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! So get them here, but be quick these monsters won't be around for very long!
Feb 8th, 2026 • $22.99

, Jack Binder, Pete Riss, Robert Turner Doug Danville was a wealthy New York playboy who decided to fight crime. He put on a costume and began his career as K the Unknown. He later changed his costume and became the Black Owl! Doug got involved with Terry Dane, a private investigator and true to comic-book tradition, she greatly admired the Black Owl and belittled Doug Danville for being useless. Nevertheless he continued fighting criminals as the Black Owl, until he enlisted in the Army and handed down his costume to Walt Walters, the father of Yank and Doodle (more of this later). With a whole host of enemies including Chief Skullface, the Fox, Frankenstein, Funnibone, the Green Mummy, the Tiger Lady, the Laughing Head and the Terrible Midge, among others, the Black Owl had plenty to keep him busy and probably had to do overtime during the day time hours!
Jan 28th, 2026 • $62.99

, Jack Binder, Bill Ward, Arnold Hicks, Bernie Krigstein Doug Danville was a wealthy New York playboy who decided to fight crime. He put on a costume and began his career as K the Unknown. He later changed his costume and became the Black Owl! Doug got involved with Terry Dane, a private investigator and true to comic-book tradition, she greatly admired the Black Owl and belittled Doug Danville for being useless. Nevertheless he continued fighting criminals as the Black Owl, until he enlisted in the Army and handed down his costume to Walt Walters, the father of Yank and Doodle (more of this later). With a whole host of enemies including Chief Skullface, the Fox, Frankenstein, Funnibone, the Green Mummy, the Tiger Lady, the Laughing Head and the Terrible Midge, among others, the Black Owl had plenty to keep him busy and probably had to do overtime during the day time hours!
Dec 24th, 2025 • $32.99

, Fred Meagher First introduced as 'Dan Brand and Tipi' in Magazine Enterprises 'Charles Starret as the Durango Kid' issue #1 from October/November 1949 - the White Indian was created by Frank Frazetta and Ray Krank. Dan Brand was the colonial ancestor of the Durango Kid. On his wedding day to Lucy Wharton, Lucy's ex-boyfriend, Peter Bradford tried to shoot Brand. The bullet missed him and killed Lucy instead. After her funeral Dan left Philadelphia to the West - to hunt down Bradford! He was attacked by a bear, which he killed with his knife but was badly wounded. Luckily, the chief of the Catawbas, Great Eagle and Tipi, his young son found Dan and helped him recover. They invited him to stay with them, which he did for a year - until Bradford reappeared, now selling rum and weapons to the Catawbas' rival tribes. Bradford killed Great Eagle and fought with Dan - who was now known as the White Indian, where Bradford plummeted off a cliff to his death!
Jan 28th, 2026 • $62.99

, Fred Meagher First introduced as "Dan Brand and Tipi" in Magazine Enterprises' Charles Starret as the Durango Kid issue #1 from October/November 1949, the White Indian was created by Frank Frazetta and Ray Krank. Dan Brand was the colonial ancestor of the Durango Kid. On his wedding day to Lucy Wharton, Lucy's ex-boyfriend, Peter Bradford tried to shoot Brand. The bullet missed him and killed Lucy instead. After her funeral Dan left Philadelphia to the West- to hunt down Bradford! He was attacked by a bear, which he killed with his knife but was badly wounded. Luckily, the chief of the Catawbas, Great Eagle and Tipi, his young son found Dan and helped him recover. They invited him to stay with them, which he did for a year-until Bradford reappeared, now selling rum and weapons to the Catawbas' rival tribes. Bradford killed Great Eagle and fought with Dan-who was now known as the White Indian, where Bradford plummeted off a cliff to his death!
Jan 28th, 2026 • $52.99
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