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Archie And His Pals In The Peer Helping Program
Published in Co-Operation with the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Genre: Comedy
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
Rocky Lane Western (1989)
The Western adventures of film star Allan “Rocky” Lane are chronicled in this seldom-seen, early nugget from AC’s Collector’s Classics line of Golden Age reprints See Rocky investigate “The Man In The Green Mask”, and stand watch as “Death Makes A Deposit”. Plus Rocky’s horse, Blackjack, goes solos against “The Deadly Wolfpack”. A fine mix of stories from Rocky’s Fawcett and Charlton period, with two of the stories showcasing art by Dick Giordano and Vince Alascia. Plus, a short text feature illustrated with lobby card reproes that tells his professional story. High-quality reprints from the 1940′s and 50′s featuring this great star of Republic, Fox and RKO pictures. 36 pages, black and white with color photo cover and black and white back and inside photo covers, and black and white interiors. Standard comic book format.
Genre: Western
- Issue #2 (9 months ago)
Durango Kid
Columbia Picture’s most colorful star, Charles Starrett is The Durango Kid, in this rollicking reprint of some of the ‘Kid’s best stories from his Magazine Enterprises run of the 1950′s. Durango finds himself embroiled in trouble after saving a young woman and her son in “The End Of The Secret”, from M. E.’s Best Of The West #12, June, 1954, with art by Fred(Zatara)Guardineer. Only iron nerves and quick thinking save Durango from the “Law Of The Hangman’s Noose”, from Durango Kid #9, February/March, 1950, with art by Joe Certa and John Belfi, and then he faces the risk of riding alone with valuable cargo as he faces the deadly “Peril Of The Pony Express”, from Durango Kid #8, December/January, 1950, also by Joe(Martian Manhunter)Certa and John Belfi. All three stories are probably written bt Gardner Fox. Also, a special guest story starring the Haunted Horseman,(M. E.’s Ghost Rider) “Play Of Death”‘ drawn by Dick(Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos)Ayers. Durango Kid holds a special place amongs heroes in the heart of AC Comics’ publisher Bill Black. Read these stories and find out why. Color photo front cover of Starrett as Durango, black and white back and inside cover photos, too. Color and black and white interiors. Standard comic book format.
Genre: Western
2000AD Summer Sci-Fi Special 2022
This 48-page special features stories inspired by each writers’ favourite song – Judge Dredd is targeted by a disillusioned fellow Judge in a new story by Mike Carroll & Stewart K. Moore, Paul Cornell and Emma Vieceli take Psi-Judge Anderson into the mind of a mysterious psychic perp, Dan Abnett’s hitmen Sinister Dexter encounter a gun with special properties. Meanwhile, Kek-W & Steven Austin drop Judge Death in the middle of a Block War, Karl Stock & Warren Pleece sink their teeth into Fiends of the Eastern Front, and David Baillie & VV Glass take on everyone’s lumpen mutant bounty hunter Middenface McNulty – plus more!
Genre: Sci-Fi
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
The Adventures of Little Archie
Continued from Little Archie.
Genre: Adventure
- Issue #180 (9 months ago)
- Issue #179 (9 months ago)
- Issue #178 (9 months ago)
- Issue #177 (9 months ago)
- Issue #176 (9 months ago)
Pirate Eye
Once a pirate with a keen eye for finding wealth in unlikely places, Smitty now lives exiled from the sea. Landlocked, he has carved out a new niche as a "finder," a man who, for a price, will utilize the same skills that served him as a treasure-hunting scoundrel to unearth any item, person, or secret. As his reputation and caseload swell, Smitty must contend with the gangster who all but rules his new hometown, a dangerous collection of local brigands and politicians, and the pall of threats from old enemies. Through it all his focus on what he values most-his own success-never wavers. Though his circumstances have changed, in his chest still beats the heart of a pirate! Collects the first four issues!
Genre: Horror
- Issue # TPB (9 months ago)
Blazing Western
Classic shoot-em-up action reprinted from actual Prize Comics and Magazine Enterprises comics of the 1950′s.Cover by Bill black, stories include The Latigo Kid in “Apache Uprising”, with art by John Severin; Wild Bill Pecos and the “Tombstone Bugle”, drawn by John Buscema (From Westerner #36, 1951), The Farg Kid in “Western Injustice”, by John Severin (Originally in Fargo Kid #2, 1955), The Haunted Horseman (M. E. ‘s Ghost Rider ) in “The invisible Death”, drawn by Dick Ayers ;photos and coverage of the 1989 Roy Rogers Festival inPortsmouth, Ohio and a back cover photo of Charles Starrett as The Durango Kid. Color cover, interiors black and white with tones. Standard comic book format.
Genre: Western
Stranger Things - Summer Special
Officers Powell and Callahan patrol the “mean” streets of Hawkins Indiana with the enthusiasm of two hefty dachsunds pretending to be bloodhounds. Typically, they don’t have to chase down more than the occasional petty theft and teenagers smoking reefer but lately the town has been getting weirder, and while they might not get to the bottom of it, they just might be lucky enough to survive it.
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
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