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Graphic-Novels

1944

The Spirit, Number 1, Wanted Dead or Alive


Quality Comics - 1944
    The country's most wanted criminal leads The Spirit on a chase through a war zone in "Tony Zacco, Public Enemy No. 1". Police woman Ellen Dolan follows a sexy fashionista and finds a fight in "Dressed to Kill". The Spirit wastes no time running down a killer in "A Clock Stops". Evil-eye Manders votes yes to using his fists full of knuckles in "The Eyes Have It". A killer leads The Spirit through the sewers of the city in "Manhunt" plus more.Created and illustrated by Will Eisner in the forties, The Spirit is a masked crime fighter who, like Batman, fights with the backing of the City's chief of police.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.

Fun with Little Lulu


Marjorie Henderson Buell - 1944
    A collection of Little Lulu one-panel comics in color by Marge reprinted from The Saturday Evening Post.