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Friday, 30 August 2019

BARRIER Collected Edition (Issues One to Five) - Brian K. Vaughan, Marcos Martin & Muntsa Vicente


Barrier

5 issue limited series by Brian K. Vaughan, Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente.

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An unconventional drama about violence, language and illegal immigration.


From the Eisner Award-winning team behind THE PRIVATE EYE, BARRIER is an unconventional drama about violence, language, and illegal immigration...with a shocking sci-fi twist.
After debuting on PanelSyndicate.com, this critically acclaimed five-part miniseries finally comes to print, exclusively from Image Comics.
After making the massive, 50-plus-page first issue available to mature readers for FREE on Free Comic Day, this special collector's edition of the first issue is being released in a larger size to match the next four issues being released WEEKLY throughout the rest of May! Printed in its original "landscape" format (side-stapled for convenient shelving!) and graced with gorgeous cardstock covers, each comic is meant to be a durable work of art, and there are no plans for these print issues to ever be collected, so the only way to own your own copies of this groundbreaking story is by supporting your friendly neighborhood comic shop!

“Brian K. Vaughan is a pretty great comic book writer. Marcos Martin is a jaw-droppingly amazing comic book artist. Barrier is a comic that deserves a whole lot of fanfare.”
-COMICS ALLIANCE
“Vaughan, Martin, and Vicente (aka Panel Syndicate) team up again for another limited issue run that is as groundbreaking in its story as it is in its distribution.”
-MULTIVERSITY COMICS
“A fascinating mix of topical immigration issues, drug cartels and something wholly unexpected. 10 out of 10.”
-NEWSARAMA
“Two of Comics' Best Creators Take on Illegal Immigration.”
-KOTAKU
“This is very much a wide-screen comic and paired with Muntsa Vicente’s color work, every page commands your eyes. 10. Perfect!”
-THE GWW

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Tuesday, 27 August 2019

Fiction House One Shots: Knockout Adventures #1, Man O' Mars #1, 3-D The First Christmas (3 of 6) [Fiction House Comics Collection 22]


Knockout Adventures #1
Fiction House, 1953 Series
Published in English (United States)  United States

Winter 1953 / 1954
Number of Issues Published:  1
Color:  Color
Dimensions:  Standard Golden Age U. S.   
Paper Stock:  glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding:  saddle-stitched
Publishing Format:  was ongoing series
Publication Type:  magazine


Additional Information

Featuring Rip Carson
Credits Pencils: Bill Benulis? | Inks: Jack Abel?
Content Genre: Adventure
Notes Art identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.

Featuring Rip Carson
Credits Script: Ruth Roche? [as Rollin W. Bell] | Pencils: Robert Webb?
Content Genre: Adventure
Notes Art identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.

Featuring Kayo Kirby
Credits Script: Ruth Roche? [as Chuck Walker] | Pencils: Matt Baker?
Content Genre: Sports
Notes Art identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.

Featuring Hooks Devlin
Credits Script:? [as John Campbell]
Content Genre: Crime

Featuring Señorita Rio
Credits Pencils: Nick Cardy | Inks: Nick Cardy
Content Genre: Spy
Notes Art identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.



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Man O' Mars #1
Fiction House, 1953 Series
Published in English (United States)  United States
Publication Date:1953
Number of Issues Published:  1
Color:  Color
Dimensions:  Standard Golden Age U. S.   
Paper Stock:  glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding:  saddle-stitched
Publishing Format:  was ongoing series
Publication Type:  magazine



Additional Information

Publication 1953 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1

Featuring Man O' Mars
Credits Pencils: Maurice Whitman | Inks: Maurice Whitman
Content Genre: Science Fiction | Characters: John Hunter

Synopsis John Hunter and his Marsmen attempt to thwart a second attempt of Gurtil to wage war on the Earth.
Featuring Man O' Mars
Credits Pencils: Maurice Gutwirth | Inks: Maurice Gutwirth
Content Genre: Science Fiction | Characters: John Hunter; Jerry (one of Hunter's crew); Renee (female consort of Hunter); Khandor (Historian of Mars); Tarkan; Gurtil (villain, Martian War Fleet Commander, death?); Ylla (villain, consort of Gurtil, death?)
Notes Story includes a Martian woman named Ylla, whose name comes from the story "Ylla" by Ray Bradbury in THE MARTIAN CHRONICLES.

Comic Story No. 1: Uranus (2 pages)
Featuring Life On Other Worlds
Credits Pencils: Murphy Anderson | Inks: Murphy Anderson
Content Genre: Science Fiction
Notes Art credits from Gary Watson, April 2009.

Comic Story No. 2: Saturn (2 pages)
Featuring Life on Other Worlds
Credits Pencils: Murphy Anderson | Inks: Murphy Anderson

Featuring Star Pirate
Credits Pencils: Murphy Anderson | Inks: Murphy Anderson
Content Genre: Science Fiction | Characters: Star Pirate
Notes Art credits from Gary Watson, April 2009.

Featuring Space Rangers

Credits Script:? [as Hugh Fitzhugh] (byline) | Pencils: Lee Elias | Inks: Lee Elias
Content Genre: Science Fiction | Characters: Space Rangers
Notes Art credits from Gary Watson, April 2009.

























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3-D  First Christmas
Fiction House, 1953 Series
Published in English (United States)  United States
Publication Date: 1953
Number of Issues Published: 1
Dimensions:   8 1/4" by 10 1/4"

Additional Information

Publication 1953 | Price: 0.25 USD | Pages: 1

Credits Pencils: Kelly Freas (painting, signed) | Inks: Kelly Freas (painting, signed) | Colors: Kelly Freas (painting, signed)
Content Genre: Non-fiction; Religious | Characters: Mary; Jesus Christ; shepherds

Credits Letters: typeset
Content Genre: Non-fiction; Religious | Characters: Joseph; Mary; Jesus Christ; King Herod; Wise Men
Notes Quoted extracts from the Bible (King James edition) from Luke 2:1-19 and Matthew 2:1-23 telling the Christmas story. This sequence is on the inside front cover and inside back cover, in black and white with no illustration.

Credits Colors:? (blue and red 3D)
Content Genre: Non-fiction; Religious | Characters: Augustus Caesar; Joseph; Mary; Gabriel (angel); Jesus Christ; King Herod; Wise Men; angels; shepherds
Notes All pages in 3D. Most pages are one panel per page.

Illustration Mary's Christmas Journey (1 page)
Credits Pencils: DEG (signed) | Inks: DEG (signed) | Letters: DEG?
Content Genre: Non-fiction; Religious | Characters: Augustus Caesar; Quirinius Governor of Syria; Joseph; Mary; Jesus Christ; Wise Men; angels; shepherds; King Saul; King Solomon; Jacob; Joseph (patriarch); Moses
Notes Map showing the route that Joseph and Mary took from Nazareth in Galilee to Bethlehem, and then to Egypt. It also shows the landmarks along the way, with small illustrations showing Biblical events that happened there. This is in black and white on the back cover.



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Sunday, 25 August 2019

Western Gunfighters (#20 – #27) 1956–1957 Marvel Complete Series


1956 series

Publisher: Marvel
Publication Dates: June 1956 – August 1957
Number of Issues Published: 8 (#20 – #27)
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Silver Age US
Paper Stock: glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
Publication Type: magazine
Pages 68    Indicia Frequency Bi-monthly

Numbering continues from Apache Kid (Marvel, 1950 series) #19


Authors

Script
Stan Lee (signed)
Pencils
Russ Heath, John Severin (signed), Don Heck (signed), Vic Carrabotta (signed),
Bernard Baily, Dave Berg (signed), Gene Colan (signed), Chuck Miller
Joe Maneely, Ross Andru, Jack Davis, Mac Pakula,  Al Williamson, 
Inks
Russ Heath, John Severin, Don Heck (signed), Vic Carrabotta (signed), John Giunta?, 
Gene Colan (signed), Mike Esposito, Jack Davis, Mac Pakula, Chuck Miller, 
Al Williamson, Joe Maneely

Colors
Stan Goldberg, Dave Berg (signed), Tom Scheuer?, 
Letters
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Thursday, 22 August 2019

Daredevil Comics (#001 – #134) 1941 - 1956 Lev Gleason, Complete Series


Publisher: Lev Gleason
Publication Dates: July 1941 – September 1956
Number of Issues Published: 134 (#001 – #134)
Color: Color
Dimensions: Standard Golden Age US
Paper Stock: Glossy cover; Newsprint interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing series
Pages 68       Indicia Frequency monthly 

Note:
First issue titled Daredevil Battles Hitler.

The character Daredevil is gradually phased out of the comic that bears his name. He stops appearing on the cover first, then all together as the Little Wise Guys take over top spot in the comic.


Authors:

Script:
Victor Pazmiño, 
Charles Biro [as Biro] (signed), Dick Wood, Bob Wood (signed), Jerry Robinson (signed), 

Pencils
Charles Biro [as Biro] (signed), George Roussos [as Inky Roussos] (signed), Bernard Klein [as Bernie Klein] (signed), Bob Wood (signed), Jerry Robinson (signed), 
Jack Cole, Victor Pazmiño, Harry Anderson [as Anderson] (signed)

Inks
Charles Biro [as Biro] (signed), George Roussos [as Inky Roussos] (signed), Bernard Klein [as Bernie Klein] (signed), Bob Wood (signed), Jerry Robinson (signed), 
Jack Cole, Victor Pazmiño, Harry Anderson [as Anderson] (signed)

Colors
Charles Biro, Bob Wood (signed), Jerry Robinson (signed)

Letters
Charles Biro, Bob Wood (signed), Jerry Robinson (signed)



With the main character Daredevil

Name: Daredevil
A.K.A.: n/a
Secret ID.: Bartholomew ‘Bart’ Hill
Type: Costumed Hero
Affiliation/Team: The Little Wise Guys
1st Appearance: Silver Streak Comics #6
Year: 1940
Publisher: Lev Gleason Publications

Country of origin: USA

Created by Jack Binder & Jack Cole

As a child, Bart Hill was witness to his parents’ brutal murder. The murderer also branded Bart with a hot iron, leaving a boomerang-shaped scar on the left side of his chest. This traumatic experience left the boy mute. He trained his entire life in the art of the boomerang, eventually becoming a master boomerang marksman. He then developed a costume and took to the streets as the vigilante crime-fighter Daredevil.

With Bart Hill/Daredevil speaking in his second appearance (Silver Streak Comics #7), his origin story needed to be ret-conned. In the new origin, Bart Hill’s parents were killed while in Australia. Bart was then raised by a tribe of aborigines who taught him the art of using boomerangs. As an adult, he returned to the U.S. and fought crime as Daredevil.

Daredevil fought an epic war against the Claw in the 1940s. Prior to the U.S. being involved in World War II, the Claw allied himself with Adolf Hitler. This prompted Daredevil to team up with the Silver Streak, Lance Hale, Cloud Curtis, Dickie Dean and the Pirate Prince. Later on, Daredevil found himself a group of sidekicks called the Little Wise Guys. In addition to the Claw, Daredevil also battled The Bolt, The Deadly Dozen, The Scarlet Skull and Wolf Carson, among others.



Some other characters:

13 and Jinx

Name 13
A.K.A. n/a
Secret ID. Harold Higgins
Type Costumed Hero
Affiliation/Team Jinx (Side-Kick)
1st Appearance Daredevil Comics #3
Year 1941
Publisher Lev Gleason Publications
Country of origin USA

Harold Higgins is a very lucky child, up until his fifteenth year, when his parents are murdered. From then on he dedicated himself to capturing murderers, first as a private investigator and then as a costumed superhero. He is assisted by Jinx. He is very, very lucky though it’s not clear whether this is an actual superpower or not.

Name Jinx
A.K.A. n/a
Secret ID. Darrel Creig
Type Costumed Side-Kick
Affiliation/Team 13
1st Appearance Daredevil Comics #5
Year 1941
Publisher Lev Gleason Publications
Country of origin USA

Darrel Creig is the 16-year-old sidekick of 13. He is very lucky, like 13, although it’s unclear whether this is a superpower or not.

The Claw

Name Claw (The)
A.K.A. n/a
Secret ID. Unknown
Type Costumed Villain
Affiliation/Team None
1st Appearance Silver Streak Comics #1
Year 1941
Publisher Lev Gleason Publications
Country of origin USA

One day Mei Ting came to see Zola for her hand in marriage. Furious at his proposal, Zola tried to stab him to death; during the fray he yanks off her veil, revealing the woman’s fangs. To keep her deformity a secret, she married Mei Ting. Disappearing for many months, they shocked the villagers by jumping off a cliff. Searching the dead couples mansion the villagers found a horrible infant inside. The decided to bring him up as one of their own. Named the Claw because of his deformed hands, the Claw was a terror, brutalizing other children and adults alike. He ended up in prison in Tibet. there he grew stronger and larger each day until he reached the height of 100 feet. Breaking out and slaying his captors, he found he could control his height, becoming human-sized or gigantic at will.

Little Wise Guys

Name Little Wise Guys
A.K.A. n/a
Secret ID. Curly, Scarecrow, Jocko, Peewee and Meatball
Type Non Costumed Team
Affiliation/Team Daredevil
1st Appearance Daredevil Comics #13
Year 1942
Publisher Lev Gleason Publications
Country of origin USA

Charles Biro introduced popular supporting characters the Little Wise Guys, A “kid gang” similar to DC Comics’ Newsboy Legion and many others. The group consisted of Jocko (glasses), Peewee (small), Scarecrow (scruffy and tall) and Meatball (short and fat) — the latter of whom, with remarkable daring, was killed two issues later. Then Curly (bald) was added (Daredevil #16). By the late 1940s, with superheroes going out of fashion, the Little Wise Guys took centre stage, edging out Daredevil altogether with issue #70. They had no powers, but were handy with a boomerang.

London

 London
A.K.A. n/a
Secret ID. Marc Holmes
Type Costumed Hero
Affiliation/Team None
1st Appearance Daredevil Comics #2
Year 1941
Publisher Lev Gleason Publications
Country of origin USA

Marc Holmes, a radio newscaster, is covering the Blitz when he sees the need to inspire his fellow Brits in their struggles against the Germans. He becomes the costumed ‘London’ to do so and to take the battle to the German spies in England. He has no superpowers.

Nightro

Name Nightro
A.K.A. n/a
Secret ID. Hugh Goddard
Type Costumed Hero
Affiliation/Team None
1st Appearance Daredevil Comics #2
Year 1941
Publisher Lev Gleason Publications
Country of origin USA

Hugh Goddard is blind and can only see at night with the help of special glasses. He turns his disability to good use and begins fighting crime at night with the help of his dog Blackie.

Pat Patriot

Name Pat Patriot (America’s Joan of Arc)
A.K.A. n/a
Secret ID. None
Type Costumed Heroine
Affiliation/Team None
1st Appearance Daredevil Comics #2
Year 1941
Publisher Lev Gleason Publications
Country of origin USA

“America’s Joan of Arc” is a singing, dancing engine of righteous fury and destruction for the Germans and for those who scheme against America and Americans. She has no superpowers but her patriotism and two fists obviate the need for any.

Real American #1

 Real American #1
A.K.A. Bronze Terror
Secret ID. Jeff Dixon
Type Costumed Hero
Affiliation/Team None
1st Appearance Daredevil Comics #2
Year 1941
Publisher Lev Gleason Publications
Country of origin USA

Jeff Dixon, a lawyer and Apache, returns to the reservation after graduating from law school. He discovers that his father has been framed for murder and puts on a costume to fight for his father, and then later for the rest of the Apache against those who would oppress them. He has no powers but is a good fighter and good with his weapons.








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Character Information and pictures thanks to the Golden Age Hero Directory

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