September 2026 Solicitations
Ps Artbooks
36 releases from Ps Artbooks shipping in September 2026. Pull the issues, track the trades.
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12
Trades
10
Hardcovers
14
Omnibuses
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Tom Palmer
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Ps Artbooks Magazine Crime Machine #1
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PS ARTBOOKS MAGAZINE CRIME MACHINE #1 Our host Matt Grover is a crime fighter and researcher into crimes and criminals of the past - his purpose,? to show us those who take the first step toward breaking the law, wether it be an individual or a gang and? ultimately what creates the CRIME MACHINE!?First up from Mike Becker we have 'Vinnie Sherwood Racket King' who took the law into his own hands? for revenge! Followed by 'Boss of the Death Gang' who made one slip too many! ?Next is the first of two tales pencilled by Joe Kubert 'Marion Gilmore, Queen of the Waterfront Gangs!'? and 'Walter Legenza and the Tri-State Gang. Two more from the Crime Machine by Gerald McCann? 'Brothers in Crime' and 'George Krowl and the Big City Murder Mob'. Plus 'Baby Face Nelson' by Wally? Wood and 'Toots Garboli and his Fight Racketeers!' From Syd Shores. These little beauties didn't hang? around for very long - so make sure you get your copy this time !?
Tom Palmer
Cover Artist
Ps Artbooks Magazine Crime Machine #2
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PS ARTBOOKS MAGAZINE CRIME MACHINE #2 Our host Nat (who was called ‘Matt’ in the first issue?) Grover is a crime fighter and researcher into crimes and criminals of the past - his purpose, to show us those who take the first step toward breaking the law,? wether it be an individual or a gang and ultimately what creates the CRIME MACHINE!?First up, we have No Jail Could Hold Him!' penciled by the great Carmine Infantino.? Next is “Francine O’Connor . . . The Empress of Crime!' by Tex Blaisdell. Followed by two tales from? Gerald McCann “Leech McCoy . . . Incendary Killer!” and “Juanita Perez The Gypsey Killer!”.? Plus two tall tales from Mike Becker “Waxie Gordon!” and “Easy Money”.?It’ll be a crime if you miss out on these little beauties again – they didn't hang around for very long – ?So make sure you get your copy this time !
Ps Artbooks Magazine Fantastic Monsters Of The Films #1
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PS ARTBOOKS MAGAZINE FANTASTIC MONSTERS OF THE FILMS #1 Horror guaranteed to shock you dead or your life refunded!? A more mature monster magazine created by Paul Blaisdell and Bob Burns, with Ron Haydock and Jim? Harmon writing and editing. Popular features included “The Devil’s Workshop” and the “Monster of the? Month” colour fold-out posters, which has made intact copies difficult to find and costly!?So get them here – but be quick these monsters won’t be around for very long!
Ps Artbooks Magazine Fantastic Monsters Of The Films #2
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PS ARTBOOKS MAGAZINE FANTASTIC MONSTERS OF THE FILMS #2 Horror guaranteed to shock you dead or your life refunded!? A more mature monster magazine created by Paul Blaisdell and Bob Burns, with Ron Haydock and Jim? Harmon writing and editing. Popular features included “The Devil’s Workshop” and the “Monster of the? Month” colour fold-out posters, which has made intact copies difficult to find and costly!?So get them here – but be quick these monsters won’t be around for very long!
Ps Artbooks Magazine Fantastic Monsters Of The Films #3
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PS ARTBOOKS MAGAZINE FANTASTIC MONSTERS OF THE FILMS #3 Horror guaranteed to shock you dead or your life refunded!? A more mature monster magazine created by Paul Blaisdell and Bob Burns, with Ron Haydock and Jim? Harmon writing and editing. Popular features included “The Devil’s Workshop” and the “Monster of the? Month” colour fold-out posters, which has made intact copies difficult to find and costly!?So get them here – but be quick these monsters won’t be around for very long!
Ps Artbooks Magazine Fantastic Monsters Of The Films #4
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PS ARTBOOKS MAGAZINE FANTASTIC MONSTERS OF THE FILMS #4 Horror guaranteed to shock you dead or your life refunded!? A more mature monster magazine created by Paul Blaisdell and Bob Burns, with Ron Haydock and Jim? Harmon writing and editing. Popular features included “The Devil’s Workshop” and the “Monster of the? Month” colour fold-out posters, which has made intact copies difficult to find and costly!?So get them here – but be quick these monsters won’t be around for very long!
Ps Artbooks Magazine Fantastic Monsters Of The Films #5
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PS ARTBOOKS MAGAZINE FANTASTIC MONSTERS OF THE FILMS #5 Horror guaranteed to shock you dead or your life refunded!? A more mature monster magazine created by Paul Blaisdell and Bob Burns, with Ron Haydock and Jim? Harmon writing and editing. Popular features included “The Devil’s Workshop” and the “Monster of the? Month” colour fold-out posters, which has made intact copies difficult to find and costly!?So get them here – but be quick these monsters won’t be around for very long!
Harry Rosenbaum
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Ps Artbooks Magazine Hell Rider #1
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PS ARTBOOKS MAGAZINE HELL RIDER #1 Right on with the NEW super-hero . . . a man whose destiny may well change the course of the entire world? . . . a man who is doomed to a life of lonely frustration even though he will constantly be the centre of? attention for millions . . . a man called THE HELL RIDER! 'Brick Reese' was a wounded ex-vet and? guinea-pig for the new experimental drug Q-47, with it's unexpected side-effects of tremendous strength? and combined with his Harley Sportstar motorcycle, equipped with flame thrower, rocket boosters, napalm? tanks and oil slick jet gun - HELL RIDER is ready to tackle the crime world in this complete origin? scripted by Gary Friedrich and visualised by the dream team of Ross Andru and Mike Esposito.?Outfitted with a jetpack and a blinding colourful strobe lit costume - Marian Michaels is a Las Vega cabaret? singer and crime-fighting BUTTERFLY battling THE CLAW, a group of cat costumed-wearing heroin? dealers intent on building a fascist army out in the desert!? These little beauties didn't hang around for very long - so make sure you get your copy this time !
Harry Rosenbaum
Cover Artist
Ps Artbooks Magazine Hell Rider #2
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PS ARTBOOKS MAGAZINE HELL RIDER #2 Right on with the NEW super-hero . . . a man whose destiny may well change the course of the entire world? . . . a man who is doomed to a life of lonely frustration even though he will constantly be the centre of? attention for millions . . . a man called THE HELL RIDER! 'Brick Reese' was a wounded ex-vet and? guinea-pig for the new experimental drug Q-47, with it's unexpected side-effects of tremendous strength? and combined with his Harley Sportstar motorcycle, equipped with flame thrower, rocket boosters, napalm? tanks and oil slick jet gun - HELL RIDER is ready to tackle the crime world in this complete origin? scripted by Gary Friedrich and visualised by the dream team of Ross Andru and Mike Esposito.?Outfitted with a jetpack and a blinding colourful strobe lit costume - Marian Michaels is a Las Vega cabaret? singer and crime-fighting BUTTERFLY battling THE CLAW, a group of cat costumed-wearing heroin? dealers intent on building a fascist army out in the desert!? These little beauties didn't hang around for very long - so make sure you get your copy this time !
Charles Sultan
Cover Artist
Ps Artbooks Planet Comics #4
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Blast off once more with Planet Comics #4, meticulously reproduced as a facsimile edition by PS Artbooks! First published by Fiction House in 1940, this issue continues the series’ electrifying mix of interstellar adventure and pulp-fueled imagination. Join space heroes like Flint Baker and the Red Comet as they confront ruthless alien empires, deadly cosmic traps, and the wild wonders of deep space. Brimming with bold visuals, fast-paced storytelling, and that unmistakable Golden Age flair, Planet Comics #4 captures the raw energy of early sci-fi comics. This facsimile edition includes every page, ads and all, preserving the vintage look and feel for collectors and fans alike.
Will Eisner
Cover Artist
Ps Artbooks Planet Comics #5
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The adventure rockets onward in Planet Comics #5, faithfully reproduced as a facsimile edition by PS Artbooks! Originally published by Fiction House in 1940, this issue plunges readers deeper into the thrilling cosmos of early science fiction comics. Join stalwart heroes like Flint Baker and the Red Comet as they battle monstrous aliens, navigate perilous star systems, and face off against sinister galactic foes. With its dynamic artwork, pulp-charged storytelling, and boundless imagination, Planet Comics #5 embodies the spirit of Golden Age sci-fi. This facsimile edition includes every original page, vintage ads and all, making it an essential addition to any collector’s shelf.
Will Eisner
Cover Artist
Ps Artbooks Planet Comics #6
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Prepare for another cosmic clash in Planet Comics #6, brought back to life in a stunning facsimile edition by PS Artbooks! First hitting newsstands in 1940 from the pages of Fiction House, this issue continues the dazzling saga of space-faring heroes like Flint Baker and the Red Comet. From strange alien worlds to deadly deep-space showdowns, these pulp-packed tales deliver the thrills, danger, and imagination that defined early science fiction comics. Featuring bold Golden Age artwork and fast-paced adventures, Planet Comics #6 is a time capsule of rocket-age excitement. This edition includes every original page, ads, features, and all, for the full vintage experience.
Collected Editions
Lou Fine
Cover Artist
Golden Age Classics Black Condor & The Ray HC Slipcase Edition Vol 03
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GOLDEN AGE CLASSICS BLACK CONDOR & THE RAY HC VOLUME 3 BLACK CONDOR – CRACK COMICS #22 - #31 March 1942 – October 1943?THE RAY – SMASH COMICS #31 - #40 February 1942 – February 1943 Lou Fine was one of the most impressive and influential artists to ever work in comics. His fluid figures were admired and copied by such greats as Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. In the early 40's, the heyday of the Golden Age, he worked for Everett M. "Busy" Arnold at Quality Comics along with such greats as Reed Crandall, Jack Cole and Will Eisner and in addition to his impressive covers, he worked on such comics as the Black Condor; aka Richard Grey Jr. having lost his parents was raised by giant black condors and after studying his condor foster parents, he learned to fly. He befriended a hermit monk named Father Pierre who convinced him that he should use his unique attributes to do good and so was born the Black Condor.Lou Fine also created The Ray, a reporter named Hubert 'Happy' Terrill who was covering the story of a high-flying "strato-balloon" exploring the upper atmosphere. An electrical storm struck and while closing the outer airlock door, "Happy" got the full brunt of the storm's energy and the unfiltered sunlight giving him his super powers to absorb energy from his surroundings and emit it from his body in any form he chose, also using it to propel himself through the air. Art by Lou Fine, Charles Sultan, Phil Bard, Reed Crandall, Bob Fujitani.
Lou Fine
Cover Artist
Golden Age Classics Black Condor & The Ray HC Vol 01
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GOLDEN AGE CLASSICS BLACK CONDOR & THE RAY HC VOLUME 1 BLACK CONDOR – CRACK COMICS #1 - #11 May 1940 – March 1941THE RAY – SMASH COMICS #14 - #22 September 1940 – May 1941 Lou Fine was one of the most impressive and influential artists to ever work in comics. His fluid figures were admired and copied by such greats as Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. In the early 40's, the heyday of the Golden Age, he worked for Everett M. "Busy" Arnold at Quality Comics along with such greats as Reed Crandall, Jack Cole and Will Eisner and in addition to his impressive covers, he worked on such comics as the Black Condor; aka Richard Grey Jr. having lost his parents was raised by giant black condors and after studying his condor foster parents, he learned to fly. He befriended a hermit monk named Father Pierre who convinced him that he should use his unique attributes to do good and so was born the Black Condor.Lou Fine also created The Ray, a reporter named Hubert 'Happy' Terrill who was covering the story of a high-flying "strato-balloon" exploring the upper atmosphere. An electrical storm struck and while closing the outer airlock door, "Happy" got the full brunt of the storm's energy and the unfiltered sunlight giving him his super powers to absorb energy from his surroundings and emit it from his body in any form he chose, also using it to propel himself through the air.
Lou Fine
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Golden Age Classics Black Condor & The Ray HC Vol 02
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GOLDEN AGE CLASSICS BLACK CONDOR & THE RAY HC VOLUME 2 BLACK CONDOR – CRACK COMICS #12 - #21 April 1941 – February 1942?THE RAY – SMASH COMICS #23 - #30 June 1941 – January 1942? Lou Fine was one of the most impressive and influential artists to ever work in comics. His fluid figures were admired and copied by such greats as Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. In the early 40's, the heyday of the Golden Age, he worked for Everett M. "Busy" Arnold at Quality Comics along with such greats as Reed Crandall, Jack Cole and Will Eisner and in addition to his impressive covers, he worked on such comics as the Black Condor; aka Richard Grey Jr. having lost his parents was raised by giant black condors and after studying his condor foster parents, he learned to fly. He befriended a hermit monk named Father Pierre who convinced him that he should use his unique attributes to do good and so was born the Black Condor.Lou Fine also created The Ray, a reporter named Hubert 'Happy' Terrill who was covering the story of a high-flying "strato-balloon" exploring the upper atmosphere. An electrical storm struck and while closing the outer airlock door, "Happy" got the full brunt of the storm's energy and the unfiltered sunlight giving him his super powers to absorb energy from his surroundings and emit it from his body in any form he chose, also using it to propel himself through the air.
Lou Fine
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Golden Age Classics Black Condor & The Ray HC Vol 03
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GOLDEN AGE CLASSICS BLACK CONDOR & THE RAY HC VOLUME 3 BLACK CONDOR – CRACK COMICS #22 - #31 March 1942 – October 1943?THE RAY – SMASH COMICS #31 - #40 February 1942 – February 1943 Lou Fine was one of the most impressive and influential artists to ever work in comics. His fluid figures were admired and copied by such greats as Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. In the early 40's, the heyday of the Golden Age, he worked for Everett M. "Busy" Arnold at Quality Comics along with such greats as Reed Crandall, Jack Cole and Will Eisner and in addition to his impressive covers, he worked on such comics as the Black Condor; aka Richard Grey Jr. having lost his parents was raised by giant black condors and after studying his condor foster parents, he learned to fly. He befriended a hermit monk named Father Pierre who convinced him that he should use his unique attributes to do good and so was born the Black Condor.Lou Fine also created The Ray, a reporter named Hubert 'Happy' Terrill who was covering the story of a high-flying "strato-balloon" exploring the upper atmosphere. An electrical storm struck and while closing the outer airlock door, "Happy" got the full brunt of the storm's energy and the unfiltered sunlight giving him his super powers to absorb energy from his surroundings and emit it from his body in any form he chose, also using it to propel himself through the air. Art by Lou Fine, Charles Sultan, Phil Bard, Reed Crandall, Bob Fujitani.
Lou Fine
Cover Artist
Golden Age Classics Black Condor & The Ray TP Softee Vol 01
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GOLDEN AGE CLASSICS BLACK CONDOR & THE RAY TP SOFTEE VOLUME 1 BLACK CONDOR – CRACK COMICS #1 - #11 May 1940 – March 1941?THE RAY – SMASH COMICS #14 - #22 September 1940 – May 1941 Lou Fine was one of the most impressive and influential artists to ever work in comics. His fluid figures were admired and copied by such greats as Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. In the early 40's, the heyday of the Golden Age, he worked for Everett M. "Busy" Arnold at Quality Comics along with such greats as Reed Crandall, Jack Cole and Will Eisner and in addition to his impressive covers, he worked on such comics as the Black Condor; aka Richard Grey Jr. having lost his parents was raised by giant black condors and after studying his condor foster parents, he learned to fly. He befriended a hermit monk named Father Pierre who convinced him that he should use his unique attributes to do good and so was born the Black Condor.Lou Fine also created The Ray, a reporter named Hubert 'Happy' Terrill who was covering the story of a high-flying "strato-balloon" exploring the upper atmosphere. An electrical storm struck and while closing the outer airlock door, "Happy" got the full brunt of the storm's energy and the unfiltered sunlight giving him his super powers to absorb energy from his surroundings and emit it from his body in any form he chose, also using it to propel himself through the air.
Reed Crandall
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Golden Age Classics Black Condor & The Ray TP Softee Vol 02
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GOLDEN AGE CLASSICS BLACK CONDOR & THE RAY TP SOFTEE VOLUME 2 BLACK CONDOR – CRACK COMICS #12 - #21 April 1941 – February 1942?THE RAY – SMASH COMICS #23 - #30 June 1941 – January 1942? Lou Fine was one of the most impressive and influential artists to ever work in comics. His fluid figures were admired and copied by such greats as Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. In the early 40's, the heyday of the Golden Age, he worked for Everett M. "Busy" Arnold at Quality Comics along with such greats as Reed Crandall, Jack Cole and Will Eisner and in addition to his impressive covers, he worked on such comics as the Black Condor; aka Richard Grey Jr. having lost his parents was raised by giant black condors and after studying his condor foster parents, he learned to fly. He befriended a hermit monk named Father Pierre who convinced him that he should use his unique attributes to do good and so was born the Black Condor.Lou Fine also created The Ray, a reporter named Hubert 'Happy' Terrill who was covering the story of a high-flying "strato-balloon" exploring the upper atmosphere. An electrical storm struck and while closing the outer airlock door, "Happy" got the full brunt of the storm's energy and the unfiltered sunlight giving him his super powers to absorb energy from his surroundings and emit it from his body in any form he chose, also using it to propel himself through the air.
Rudy Palais
Cover Artist
Golden Age Classics Black Condor & The Ray TP Softee Vol 03
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GOLDEN AGE CLASSICS BLACK CONDOR & THE RAY TP SOFTEE VOLUME 3 BLACK CONDOR – CRACK COMICS #22 - #31 March 1942 – October 1943?THE RAY – SMASH COMICS #31 - #40 February 1942 – February 1943 Lou Fine was one of the most impressive and influential artists to ever work in comics. His fluid figures were admired and copied by such greats as Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. In the early 40's, the heyday of the Golden Age, he worked for Everett M. "Busy" Arnold at Quality Comics along with such greats as Reed Crandall, Jack Cole and Will Eisner and in addition to his impressive covers, he worked on such comics as the Black Condor; aka Richard Grey Jr. having lost his parents was raised by giant black condors and after studying his condor foster parents, he learned to fly. He befriended a hermit monk named Father Pierre who convinced him that he should use his unique attributes to do good and so was born the Black Condor.Lou Fine also created The Ray, a reporter named Hubert 'Happy' Terrill who was covering the story of a high-flying "strato-balloon" exploring the upper atmosphere. An electrical storm struck and while closing the outer airlock door, "Happy" got the full brunt of the storm's energy and the unfiltered sunlight giving him his super powers to absorb energy from his surroundings and emit it from his body in any form he chose, also using it to propel himself through the air. Art by Lou Fine, Charles Sultan, Phil Bard, Reed Crandall, Bob Fujitani.
Will Eisner
Cover Artist
Golden Age Classics Fight Comics HC Vol 01
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GOLDEN AGE CLASSICS FIGHT COMICS HC VOLUME 1 Join us, as we delve into the pages of this classic comic from Fiction House featuring the talents of? Will Eisner, Lou Fine, George Tuska, Alex Blum, Fred Schwab, Steve Broder, Fletcher Hanks,? Maurice Gutwirth, Klaus Nordling, Leonard Frank, William Wills, John Celardo and Charles Sultan.? And remember the . . .?1st Rule of FIGHT COMICS : YOU MUST TALK about FIGHT COMICS.?2nd Rule of FIGHT COMICS : YOU MUST TALK SOME MORE about FIGHT COMICS.?3rd Rule of FIGHT COMICS : STOP! GO BUY FIGHT COMICS BEFORE THEY SELL OUT!?
Lou Fine
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Golden Age Classics Fight Comics HC Vol 02
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GOLDEN AGE CLASSICS FIGHT COMICS HC VOLUME 2 1st Rule of FIGHT COMICS : YOU MUST TALK about FIGHT COMICS.?2nd Rule of FIGHT COMICS : YOU MUST TALK SOME MORE about FIGHT COMICS.?3rd Rule of FIGHT COMICS : STOP! GO BUY FIGHT COMICS BEFORE THEY SELL OUT!?Featuring POWER MAN aka Rip Regan who is given a "power suit" by his friend and mentor Dr. Austin? which gives him super-strength, imperviousness and enables him to perform superhuman leaps.? ALONGSIDE OTHER CLASSIC COMIC HEROES FROM FICTION HOUSE SUCH AS SHARK BRODIE, KINKS MASON,? SPY FIGHTER, CHIP COLLINS, BIG RED MCLANE, KAYO KIRBY, ORAN OF THE JUNGLE AND? STRUT WARREN. All masterfully brought to life by Lou Fine, George Tuska, Steve Broder,? Leonard Frank, Fred Schwab, Charles Sultan, John Celardo, Fletcher Hanks, Dan Zolnerowich,? Bob Powell and Klaus Nordling
Lou Fine
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Golden Age Classics Jungle Comics HC Vol 01
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GOLDEN AGE CLASSICS JUNGLE COMICS HC VOLUME 1 Jungle Comics ran for almost 15 years and there's no wonder with a roster of creative talent like Lou Fine,? Alex Blum, Taylor Martin, Fletcher Hanks, Chuck Winter, Art Peddy, Henry Kiefer, George Wilson, Bill? Allison, Dick Briefer, Will Eisner, Ken Jackson, R. Louis Golden, Rafael Astarita, Charles Sultan, Robert? Lewis and Bob Powell all serving us such jungle treats as these... Alex Blum created Kaanga, Lord of the? Jungle, who after losing his family in the Congo, was adopted by a local tribe of “ape-men” where he? tackled everything from bad animals to dinosaurs to witch doctors to Germans, appearing in all 163 issues!? While wandering the jungle, Tabu saved the life of a powerful shaman. In thanks the shaman gave him the? "extra sense" – heightened strength, speed, agility, as well as enhanced senses and in a true Fletcher Hanks? fashion, unlimited magical powers. The "Mystery Woman of the Jungle" Fantomah, is a mysterious? goddess-like being. With vast omnipotent magical power can transform into a frightening phantom/skeleton? creature with floating skull and blonde hair. She wreaked her brutal vengeance on such bizarre foes as Org,? who controlled giant spiders with a hypnotic drum, and Professor Zomax. And so much more – all? reproduced - cover to cover - just like the original comics! So swing by and grab your copy today!
Dan Zolnerowich
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Golden Age Classics Rangers Of Freedom HC Vol 01
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GOLDEN AGE CLASSICS RANGERS OF FREEDOM HC VOLUME 1 The Rangers of Freedom were "Biff" Barkley, "Tex" Russell and Peter Cabot, three young men who were? recruited by the FBI because their physical and mental fortitude made them "the best specimens of ?American youth." They donned patriotically themed bulletproof costumes, but they had no secret identities.?Together with Ranger Girl they fought villainous Nazis and Japanese forces led by the Super-Brain and the? Black Dragon Society. Though they had no powers, the Rangers were good fighters.? And they needed to be - as Superbrain's hooded axeman raises his bloody blade over Ranger Girl – the? Freedom Trio slammed into action in the classic "The Headsman of Hate"!?Presented to you cover to cover just like the original comic - for your reading pleasure, just make sure? you’re as quick as the Rangers and get your copy today!
Lee Elias
Cover Artist
Ps Artbooks Black Cat Comics HC Vol 05
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The Golden Age excitement continues with Black Cat Comics Volume 5, collecting Issues #17–21 from Harvey Comics! Linda Turner, the dazzling Hollywood actress who doubles as the daring Black Cat, leaps into action with her trademark mix of courage, athletic skill, and quick wit. By this point in the series, the title itself shifts to Black Cat Western, reflecting the postwar fascination with frontier adventure. Within these pages, readers will find the Black Cat holding her own amid the gunslingers and outlaws of the Wild West, while still delivering the bold, dynamic storytelling that made her a Golden Age favorite. Carefully restored by PS Artbooks, this volume captures a unique moment in comics history when superheroes and Westerns crossed paths.
Lee Elias
Cover Artist
Ps Artbooks Black Cat Comics HC Vol 05 Slipcase Edition
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The Golden Age excitement continues with Black Cat Comics Volume 5, collecting Issues #17–21 from Harvey Comics! Linda Turner, the dazzling Hollywood actress who doubles as the daring Black Cat, leaps into action with her trademark mix of courage, athletic skill, and quick wit. By this point in the series, the title itself shifts to Black Cat Western, reflecting the postwar fascination with frontier adventure. Within these pages, readers will find the Black Cat holding her own amid the gunslingers and outlaws of the Wild West, while still delivering the bold, dynamic storytelling that made her a Golden Age favorite. Carefully restored by PS Artbooks, this volume captures a unique moment in comics history when superheroes and Westerns crossed paths.
Al Bryant
Cover Artist
Ps Artbooks Blackhawk HC Vol 01
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For the first time ever, this classic material is presented in a premium bookshop edition. Originally published by Quality Comics, one of the most influential publishers of the Golden Age, this volume brings together the origins of Blackhawk, from his debut in Military Comics #1 (1941) to his earliest solo adventures in Blackhawk #9–12 (Winter 1944 to Autumn 1946). Illustrated by masters Will Eisner and Reed Crandall, these stories capture the fearless aviator and his squadron at their most dynamic, soaring into battle against wartime threats and larger-than-life villains. A true landmark of Golden Age comics, preserved here with care by PS Artbooks.
Al Bryant
Cover Artist
Ps Artbooks Blackhawk HC Vol 01 Slipcase Edition
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For the first time ever, this classic material is presented in a premium bookshop edition. Originally published by Quality Comics, one of the most influential publishers of the Golden Age, this volume brings together the origins of Blackhawk, from his debut in Military Comics #1 (1941) to his earliest solo adventures in Blackhawk #9–12 (Winter 1944 to Autumn 1946). Illustrated by masters Will Eisner and Reed Crandall, these stories capture the fearless aviator and his squadron at their most dynamic, soaring into battle against wartime threats and larger-than-life villains. A true landmark of Golden Age comics, preserved here with care by PS Artbooks.
Wally Wood
Cover Artist
Ps Artbooks Dark Mysteries TP Softee Vol 01
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PS ARTBOOKS SOFTEE DARK MYSTERIES TP SOFTEE VOLUME 1 How can you go wrong when the first comic kicks off with an eight-pager from Wally Wood (‘The Curse? of the Sea Witch’) I mean come on, guys. And that’s only for starters – there are tales from Joe Orlando,? Lou Cameron, Ed Goldfarb, Bill Fraccio, Bill Molno, Vince Napoli, Pierce Rice, Ernie Bache, Harry? Harrison, Hy Fleishman and Doug Wildey. So get back to when comics were . . . well comics, fer cryin’? out loud – GO get it, kids!?
Hy Fleishman
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Ps Artbooks Dark Mysteries TP Softee Vol 02
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PS ARTBOOKS SOFTEE DARK MYSTERIES TP SOFTEE VOLUME 2 A second collection of Dark Mysteries boasting, heck, downright totally tub-thumping yarns from? Joe Orlando, Wally Wood, Lou Cameron, Edward Goldfarb, Bill Fraccio, Bill Molno, Vince Napoli,? Doug Wildey and Hy Fleishman and a whole host of other wacked-out-of-their-grounds luminaries.?So buy today and flash back to when comics were . . . well comics, fer cryin’ out loud – GO get it, kids!
Unknown
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Ps Artbooks Dark Mysteries TP Softee Vol 03
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PS ARTBOOKS SOFTEE DARK MYSTERIES TP SOFTEE VOLUME 3 The third collection of Dark Mysteries boasting, heck, downright totally tub-thumping yarns from? Hy Fleishman, A.C. Hollingsworth, Dick Beck and Jon D’Agostino, plus a whole host of other wacked-?out-of-their-grounds luminaries. So buy today and flash back to when comics were . . . well comics, fer ?cryin’ out loud – GO get it, kids!?
Al Bryant
Cover Artist
Ps Artbooks Military Comics TP Softee Vol 10
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Take to the skies with Military Comics Volume 10! This explosive volume collects issues #33, #34, and #35, delivering another round of high-stakes action from the Golden Age of comics. Join Blackhawk and his elite squadron as they face off against sinister enemies, daring sabotage missions, and global peril, all rendered in bold, dynamic 1940s artwork. Brimming with heroic feats and wartime intrigue, this softcover edition is essential reading for fans of vintage military adventures and classic comic book storytelling. Revisit the glory days of pulp action today! Art by Al Bryant, Vern Henkel, Milt Stein, Bill Quackenbush, Gill Fox.
Dick Dillin
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Ps Artbooks Plastic Man TP Softee Vol 10
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Get ready for more elastic excitement in Plastic Man Volume 10! This collection brings together issues #41–45, continuing the madcap adventures of the world’s most flexible crimefighter. Whether he is stretching into impossible shapes or outwitting the most eccentric villains, Plastic Man tackles trouble with his trademark blend of slapstick humor and fearless heroics. Bursting with off-the-wall plots, sharp wit, and Golden Age charm, this volume is essential for fans of classic comic book comedy and unconventional superhero action.
Ps Artbooks Presents Classic Sci Fi Gale Allen & Futura HC Slipcase Edition Vol 11
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PS ARTBOOKS PRESENTS CLASSIC SCI FI GALE ALLEN & FUTURA HC SLIPCASE EDITION VOLUME 11GALE ALLEN – PLANET COMICS #4 - #25 April 1940 – July 1943?FUTURA – PLANET COMICS #43 - #48 July 1946 – May 1947 Gale Allen was a Venusian princess, the direct descendant of King Rogert who was the first human to land on Venus. Gale went on to become an agent of the Universal Space Patrol, and traveled throughout the galaxy fighting injustice. She held the rank of captain and she commanded a team called the Girl Squadron (or more formally, The 40th Women's Space Battalion), entirely comprised of female pilots and soldiers. Gale's headquarters was in Vanam, the canalled capital of Venus. Allen's primary nemesis in her early career was Prince Blaga Daru, a tyrant who nearly conquered the Earth and wanted Gale for his mate. Marcia Reynolds was a second-grade technical secretary, with only a norm-plus rating on the intelligence quota, energo-efficiency and mating potential. In other words, she was a very average human girl. That was, until she was abducted by the Brain-Lords of Cymradia, and became Specimen Nine of Project: Survival, the Cymradians determined that she had great potential, describing her as a "prize of prizes" and giving her the lab name, Futura. She proved to be a courageous fighter, successfully managing to rally the other test subjects against the Cymradians, and escaped, as much of the planet of Cymradia was buried in hot magma from a geyser. After her escape from Cymradia, Futura fell into trouble with a number of space pirates, including Yrina and Omma, and Captain Blargo, the Lawless.
Joe Doolin
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Ps Artbooks Presents Classic Sci Fi Gale Allen & Futura HC Vol 11
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PS ARTBOOKS PRESENTS CLASSIC SCI FI GALE ALLEN & FUTURA HC VOLUME 11GALE ALLEN – PLANET COMICS #4 - #25 April 1940 – July 1943?FUTURA – PLANET COMICS #43 - #48 July 1946 – May 1947 Gale Allen was a Venusian princess, the direct descendant of King Rogert who was the first human to land on Venus. Gale went on to become an agent of the Universal Space Patrol, and traveled throughout the galaxy fighting injustice. She held the rank of captain and she commanded a team called the Girl Squadron (or more formally, The 40th Women's Space Battalion), entirely comprised of female pilots and soldiers. Gale's headquarters was in Vanam, the canalled capital of Venus. Allen's primary nemesis in her early career was Prince Blaga Daru, a tyrant who nearly conquered the Earth and wanted Gale for his mate. Marcia Reynolds was a second-grade technical secretary, with only a norm-plus rating on the intelligence quota, energo-efficiency and mating potential. In other words, she was a very average human girl. That was, until she was abducted by the Brain-Lords of Cymradia, and became Specimen Nine of Project: Survival, the Cymradians determined that she had great potential, describing her as a "prize of prizes" and giving her the lab name, Futura. She proved to be a courageous fighter, successfully managing to rally the other test subjects against the Cymradians, and escaped, as much of the planet of Cymradia was buried in hot magma from a geyser. After her escape from Cymradia, Futura fell into trouble with a number of space pirates, including Yrina and Omma, and Captain Blargo, the Lawless.
Joe Doolin
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Ps Artbooks Presents Classic Sci Fi Gale Allen & Futura TP Softee Vol 11
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PS ARTBOOKS PRESENTS CLASSIC SCI FI GALE ALLEN & FUTURA TP SOFTEE VOLUME 11GALE ALLEN – PLANET COMICS #4 - #25 April 1940 – July 1943?FUTURA – PLANET COMICS #43 - #48 July 1946 – May 1947 Gale Allen was a Venusian princess, the direct descendant of King Rogert who was the first human to land on Venus. Gale went on to become an agent of the Universal Space Patrol, and traveled throughout the galaxy fighting injustice. She held the rank of captain and she commanded a team called the Girl Squadron (or more formally, The 40th Women's Space Battalion), entirely comprised of female pilots and soldiers. Gale's headquarters was in Vanam, the canalled capital of Venus. Allen's primary nemesis in her early career was Prince Blaga Daru, a tyrant who nearly conquered the Earth and wanted Gale for his mate. Marcia Reynolds was a second-grade technical secretary, with only a norm-plus rating on the intelligence quota, energo-efficiency and mating potential. In other words, she was a very average human girl. That was, until she was abducted by the Brain-Lords of Cymradia, and became Specimen Nine of Project: Survival, the Cymradians determined that she had great potential, describing her as a "prize of prizes" and giving her the lab name, Futura. She proved to be a courageous fighter, successfully managing to rally the other test subjects against the Cymradians, and escaped, as much of the planet of Cymradia was buried in hot magma from a geyser. After her escape from Cymradia, Futura fell into trouble with a number of space pirates, including Yrina and Omma, and Captain Blargo, the Lawless.
George Woodbridge
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Ps Artbooks Presents Mysterious Stories TP Softee Vol 01
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PS ARTBOOKS PRESENTS MYSTERIOUS STORIES TP SOFTEE VOLUME 1 Plucked from the fetid pages of the first half-dozen ghoulish issues of Premier’s long-vanished? MYSTERIOUS STORIES (December 1954 to January 1956) comes another rattling collection of? not-so-cuddly corpses and delish-a-rooney damsels in distress,?featuring such writers and artists as? Hy Fleishman, Gerald Altman, Al Hollingsworth, George Woodbridge, Joseph Szokoli, Cal Massey,? Kurt Schaffenberger, Richard Doxsee and Jon D’Agostino.? ?Oooh, mom, how’s about another plate of sandwiches while I snuggle into bed? ?And can you make sure the door’s locked . . .


































