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Showcase Presents: The Phantom Stranger

The Phantom Stranger is one of the more unusual characters in the DC Universe. The Phantom Stranger has unspecified paranormal origins and battles mysterious and occult forces.
Volume 1 is written by Bob Kanigher, Dennis O'Neil, Gerry Conway, John Broome, Len Wein, and others; Art by Carmine Infantino, Curt Swan, Nick Cardy, Jim Aparo, Murphy Anderson, Neal Adams, and others; Cover by Jim Aparo, Neal Adams and Bill Draut. Over 500 pages of supernatural phenomena with tales from the Phantom Stranger and his skeptical counterpart Dr. 13! This volume reprints Showcase #80 and spooky tales from The Phantom Stranger #1-21. 6½x10, 544 pages, black & white, softcover ....$16.99
Volume 2 is written by Bob Haney, Len Wein, Marv Wolfman and others; Art by Jim Aparo, Dick Dillin, Ross Andru, Mike Grell and others; Cover by Aparo. The adventures of the Phantom Stranger continue in this volume collecting stories from Phantom Stranger #22-41, Justice League of America #103, House of Secrets #150, Brave and the Bold #8 and #98! 6½x10, 498 pages, black & white, softcover ....$16.99

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Showcase Presents: House Of Mystery

Do you dare to enter The House of Mystery? Everyone who does will find a wealth of art from macabre masters! These value-priced collections feature art and stories by some of the best talents in comics: Bernie Wrightson, Neal Adams, Gil Kane, Alex Toth, Joe Orlando, Nick Cardy, Len Wein, Robert Kanigher, Gerry Conway, and others. These fantastic black-and-white tales of mystery and suspence from the 1970s feature thrilling stories with surprise twist endings that will keep readers on the edges of their seats!
6½x10, 552 pages, black & white, softcover ....$16.99
Volume 2 collects House of Mystery #195-211

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Showcase Presents: Metamorpho

Written by Bob Haney and Gardner Fox ; Art by Ramona Fradon, Jack Sparling, Mike Sekowsky and others; Cover by Sal Trapani.
This massive black-and-white volume collects all of Metamorpho's Silver Age adventures, from THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #57-58, 66, 68, METAMORPHO #1-17, and JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #42! Guest-starring Batman, the Justice League of America, the Metal Men and more!
6½x10, 560 pages, black & white, softcover ....$16.99

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Pulp Fiction Library : Mystery in Space

Collection of sci-fi comics from the 1940s to the 1980s featuring exciting reprints from Real Fact Comics, Strange Adventures, Mystery in Space, and My Greatest Adventures. Introduction by science fiction great Larry Niven. 33 classic stories by some of the greatest storytellers in the medium, including Frank Frazetta, Jack Kirby, Alex Toth, Carmine Infantino, Gil Kane, Murphy Anderson, and Virgil Finlay. Series stories feature Adam Strange, the Atomic Knights, and Tommy Tomorrow. Good, imaginative, fun! 6½x10, 224 pages, full color, squarebound paperback, ....$19.95

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Crisis On Multiple Earths: The Team-Ups

Written by Gardner Fox and John Broome; Art by Carmine Infantino, Gil Kane and Murphy Anderson; Cover by Jerry Ordway.
In these eight stories from the pinnacle of the Silver Age of DC Comics, thrill to the exploits of Green Lantern, Flash, Dr. Fate, Hourman, Black Canary and Starman as they oppose the Shade, Captain Cold, Solomon Grundy, and more! This volume collects THE FLASH #123, 129, 137, 151; GREEN LANTERN #40; SHOWCASE #55-56; THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #61.
6½x10, 224 pages, full color, softcover ....WAS $14.99, NOW ON SALE ONLY $7.50

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DC Rarities Archives

We are now carrying titles from DC Comics masterful reprinting of the best of its past. This is truly a must have series.
  • DC Comics Rarities Archives. For the first time ever, in one huge collection, three of DC Comics' most hard to find early anthology titles are reprinted in their entirety! Collects New York World's Fair 1939, New York World's Fair 1940 and Big All-American Comic Book #1 (1944), all extra-big 96-100 page comics in their time. Introduction by Roy Thomas with appearances by virtually every early Golden Age DC hero: Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Sandman, Hawkman, Scribbly, The Atom, Green Lantern, Mr. Terrific, Jonny Thunder and Wildcat! Contributors include William Moulton Marston, Joe Shuster, Bob Kane, Harry G. Peter, Jack Burnley, Shelly Moldoff, Creig Flessel and others. Plus, loads of backups, funny animals, gag strips, text pieces and information about the Fair. The two World's Fair Comics were specially created to be distributed at the legendary New York World's Fair of 1939-40 and feature adventures revolving around the DC heroes' visits there. Most of the strips included in this very special Archive have never been reprinted! This is truly a testament to the diversity of the Golden Age of DC Comics that no serious comic collector should be without. These are some of the rarest and most expensive DC comics. It's great to get these in their entirety with all the features. Also reprinted are the Golden Age issues' original covers.
    Volume 1 collects New York World's Fair 1939, New York World's Fair 1940 and Big All-American Comic Book #1 (1944)
    7x10, hardcover, color dustjacket, full color throughout, a whopping 348 pages, .....WAS $75.00. ON SALE! $63.95

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    DC's Greatest Imaginary Stories

    Written by Otto Binder, Bill Finger, Jerry Siegel and others. Art by Bob Kane, Dick Sprang, Curt Swan and more. Cover by Brian Bolland. DC Comics collects some of the best imaginary stories featuring Superman, Supergirl, Batman, and the Flash from 1946-1967! Featuring an introduction by Comics Buyer's Guide's Craig Shutt, and a new Brian Bolland cover. Good, imaginative, fun! 6½x10, 192 pages, full color, squarebound paperback, ....$19.95

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    80 Page Giants

    Replica editions, including some of the old house ads, of those "thick" comics that kids went nuts for in the early sixties. Each giant is 6½x10, 80 pages, full color, sturdy fold-out covers, ....$5.95 each except Flash #1 which is $6.95. More will be added as they are published:
  • Giant Batman Annual, Number 1. 1,001 Secrets of Batman and Robin. Seven great stories in the first Batman collection ever published, including, Strange Costumes of Batman, Origin of the Bat-Cave, and Untold Tales of the Bat-Signal.

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  • Giant Brave and the Bold Annual, Number 1. What if there existed one more 80 page collection of DC's important super-hero book from the '60s. This is that book. 4 big features: Batman and the Flash square off against The Speed Boys; the very first Brave and Bold team-up..The Martian Manhunter and The Green Arrow; The Newsboy Legion and Sandman face The invasion of America; and bonus - Captain Atom and Nightshade.

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  • Giant Flash Annual, Number 1. Reprinted from 1963, this annual has 5 great Flash stories written by John Broome and illustrated by Carmen Infantino, plus a Golden Age reprint by Robert Kanigher and Lee Elias. Also included is a featurette, How I Draw the Flash by Carmine Infantino, plus a Flash index through 1963. This annual is $6.95 due to a DC Comics price increase.

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  • Secret Origins. From 1961, this 80 pager reprints the origin stories of DC Comics greatest heroes: The Superman-Batman team-up, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Flash, Adam Strange, The Martian Manhunter, Green Arrow, and the Challengers of the Unknown.

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  • More Secret Origins. Originally published as 80 Page Giant Number 8, this replica edition features the origins of The Justice League of America, Aquaman, Batman-Robin, The Atom, Superman, and The Flash's secret identity.

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  • Even More Secret Origins. This is not a reprinting of an actual 80 Page Giant, but rather, another of DC's What if? editions. What if? DC had produced a third collection of secret origins. Well, folks, this is what it would be like. Here we see the origins of The Jimmy Olsen and Robin team-up, Hawkman, Kid Flash, a text piece on Blackhawk, the Green Lantern's oath, and Eclipso. All stories are from the early 1960s.

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  • Giant Superboy, Number 147. A replica reprint of the 80 Page Giant which originally appeared in May-June 1968. Collects 5 Legion of Super-Heroes stories from 1961 and 1962, including Superboy's first meetings with Ultra Boy and Sun Boy. Plus the Origin of the Legion!

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  • Giant Teen Titans Annual, Number 1. In 1967, this 80 page annual hit the scene featuring the first incarnation of that group of super-hero teenagers called the Teen Titans. Aqualad and Kid Flash were the mainstays of the team, but they were soon joined by Wonder Girl, Speedy, and Beast Boy. Together they battled menaces both groovy and far out. Here are 5 great stories featuring the talents of Bob Haney, Bob Kanigher, Gardner Fox, Nick Cardy, and Carmine Infantino.

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  • DC 100 Page Super Spectacular. A stunning facsimile of the classic 1971 collection DC 100-PAGE SUPER SPECTACULAR! Reprinted here are stories from JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #21-22, THE BRAVE & THE BOLD #34, MORE FUN COMICS #55, ADVENTURE COMICS #190, ACTION COMICS #146, and a previously unpublished story featuring Wildcat by Robert Kanigher and Jon Koziak! Written by Gardner Fox, Jerry Siegel, Robert Kanigher and various; art by Mike Sekowsky, Joe Kubert, Bernard Baily, Ralph Mayo, Bernard Sachs, Joe Samachson, Jon Koziak and various; cover by Neal Adams. 6½x10, 100 pages, full color, sturdy fold-out covers, ....$6.95

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  • Giant Love Stories, 100 page Super Spectacular. Great collection of 1970s romance comics as seen through the eyes of DC Comics.

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  • Green Arrow. This 72 page, full color collection reprints all of the Green Arrow stories Jack Kirby produced for DC Comics. These 11 stories revived the Green Arrow character and added exciting science fiction elements to a formerly static strip. Dynamically illustrated and plotted/co-written by Jack "King" Kirby. ... $5.95

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  • Giant Sale Set. 5 Giants of my choice taken from above for only ... $15.95. You may order more than one set, but the odds of duplication increase with each additional set ordered.

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    —Click below to discover Archives collections of your favorite DC super-heroes!—


    Adam Strange
    All Star Comics
    Aquaman
    Atom
    Batman
    Black Canary
    Blackhawk
    The Brave And The Bold
    Captain Atom
    Captain Marvel
    Challengers of the Unknown
    Comic Cavalcade
    DC Rarities
    Doctor Fate
    Doom Patrol
    Enemy Ace
    Flash
    Green Lantern
    Hawkman
    Justice League of America
    Kamandi
    Legion of Super-Heroes
    Metal Men
    Plastic Man
    Robin
    Sandman
    Seven Soldiers of Victory
    Sgt. Rock
    The Spectre
    The Spirit
    Starman
    Supergirl
    Superman
    Teen Titans
    T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents
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    Wonder Woman
    World's Finest Comics



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    DC Comics Millennium Editions
    Although not true facsimile editions, these comics reprint the covers and all the stories from the originals. A great and inexpensive way to read these treasures from the past.
  • Sensation Comics, Number 1. Originally published in January 1942 by All-American Comics, which merged with DC in 1944, this issue reprints the second appearance of Wonder Woman (her first was in All-Star Comics #8. Also featured are stories by Gardner Fox and Bill Finger, and art by Sheldon Moldoff and Irwin Hasen. Wonder Woman, the creation of William Moulton Marston, was clearly the star feature of this issue. She lasted until Sensation Comics #110, but her adventures continued in Wonder Woman, in one form or another, until the present day. 6½x10, 64 pages, full color, comic book format, ....$3.95

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  • Superman, Number 1. This is the big one! The flagship title for the entire comics industry! Created by two teenagers from Cleveland, Jerry Siegel and Jos Schuster. Originally published in Summer 1939, this is the story of how a young boy escaped the doomed planet Krypton in a rocket ship and landed on a farm near Smallville. He was found by Ma and Pa Kent and learned the values truth, justice, and the American way. Clark Kent took a job as reporter for the Daily Planet, a job that kept him in tune with criminal activity and world-wide events. But as Superman, he had the power to bend steel in his bare hands, leap tall buildings in a single bound, and run faster than a speeding locomotive. As time went on he developed additional powers, such as, x-ray vision. 6½x10, 64 pages, full color, comic book format, ....$3.95

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  • Wonder Woman, Number 1. Originally published in Summer, 1942, this is not the first appearance of Wonder Woman. She had already appeared in All Star Comics #8 and Sensation #1. Created by William Moultan Marston due to a perceived lack of strong female characters in comics, Wonder Woman was an instant success, and along with Superman and Batman the only character published continuously since the Golden Age. Illustrated by Harry G. Peter, Wonder Woman was based on Greek mythology and had the beauty of Aphrodite, the strength of Hercules, the wisdom of Athena, and the speed of Mercury. 6½x10, 64 pages, full color, comic book format, ....$3.95

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