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Christopher Mitten comic
Haunted Horseman
One of the most bizarre and effective comic book characters of all time combined the western genre with elements of the supernatural and horror-The Haunted Horseman! (Originally published in the 1950's by Magazine Enterprises as The Ghost Rider.) 1999 was the 50Th anniversary of the first appearance of this landmark creation, (revived in contemporary times as a supporting cast member in AC's long-running Femforce monthly) so AC produced this special commemorative one-shot comprised of classic reprints of the original M.E. strips, as drawn by all-time favorite western artist (and GR co-creator) Dick(Fantastic Four) Ayers! This book boasts beautiful, crystal clear reprints of complete Golden Age stories, including "Spook Justice" and "The Fire Ghost", from Ghost Rider #1, 1950; "No Law In Little Bend", from Tim Holt #36, 1953;"Magico", from Redmask #45, 1954, and "He Who Laughs",(the very last GR story, from his original M. E. run) from Redmask #50, 1954. Plus, a special bonus Tales Of The Ghost Rider story, drawn in 1954, but never before published- "The Second Thunder Valley"!! All stories drawn by Ayers, with inking help from Ernie Bache, and scripts by Gardner Fox and Carl Memling. Includes a capsule history of his comic book career, and a cover by Frank Frazetta!!
Genre: Horror
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
The Ghost Rider
The first original Ghost Rider, a Western hero. His name got changed into Night Rider and later the Phantom Rider after the name Ghost Rider was given to Johny Blaze, the motorcycle stuntman.
Garganta's Thrilling Science
The beautiful, giant-sized superheroine out of the pages of AC's Femforce comic finally gets her own book!! See all-new GTS action in this great first issue as the sexy scientist, Dr. Carol Heisler starts growing out of control on a trip to the mall in "No Good Scents!" Then, the request of a fan leads to a recap of her origin, guest-starring The Femforce. If you liked Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman, and Attack of the 60 Ft. Centerfold, this comic is for you. It's outrageous, over-the-top fantasy in the tradition of the best bad B-movies that we all love. Both stories written and drawn by Stephanie Sanderson-Heike, who also supplies the book's striking cover art. Plus, Big G presents three classic cheesy sci-fi reprints from the 1940's-'50's: Nedor's beautiful blonde space pirate, Tara in "The Eight Hands of Tenslith"by Gene Fawcette from Wonder Comics, and a pair of Dick Ayers drawn tales from Prize, "The Gravimonster", and "They Come To The Canyon". Try Garganta- she'll grow on you!
Genre: Sci-Fi
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
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