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1943

Archie #558


Archie Comics - 1943
    Then in "Barbecue Blunder," sometimes it's fun to reminisce about picnics gone by!

Plastic Man, Number 1, Game of Death


Jack Cole - 1943
    "Game of Death", "Woozy Winks", "The Goon", "Plastic Nemesis", "West Young Man, Go West" Plastic Man is a series published in the 40's and is considered the inspiration for Mr. Fantastic of the Fantastic Four. Plastic Man's quirky crime fighting and stretchy powers make him a flexible superhero. Enjoy a nostalgic trip down memory lane with the best titles from the golden age of comics. Yojimbo Press has lovingly remastered these timeless classics with vivid color correction, image restoration and has also added an enhanced reading experience with Kindle Panel View.

Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus, Volume 1


William Moulton Marston - 1943
    In these stories, Wonder Woman travels from Paradise Island to Man's World, where she serves as an emissary of peace, using her bracelets and lasso of truth to stop injustice. These stories introduce the mythology of Wonder Woman as she battles the powers of evil--from crooked business owners to Nazi spies.Collects ALL STAR COMICS #8, SENSATION COMICS #1-24 and WONDER WOMAN #1-7.

Male Call


Milton Caniff - 1943
    Joes everywhere as "Lace," is available to all her fans in a deluxe hardcover art book reprinting the entire run of the strip. Move over Rita Hayworth - sultry, sassy Miss Lace and her daily adventures are given the royal treatment with a host of extras including a detailed intro by noted Caniff historian R.C. Harvey, complete with unused art, documentary materials, advertising art, and more.