Experience the vibrant world of Snow White with this storybook retelling featuring a lenticular cover with three iconic images. Snow White is the fairest in the land. When the wicked queen wants that title for herself, Snow White flees into the forest where she meets the Seven Dwarfs. But the queen is determined to be the fairest in the land. Will Snow White ever escape her evil clutches and live happily ever after?
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'Eureka! This year Christmas will be ours!' After another successful holiday in Halloween Town, the Pumpkin King Jack Skellington still feels there is something missing in his life. But when Jack stumbles on Christmas Town and wants to take over the holiday, his friend Sally the rag doll has a vision that his plan will go terribly wrong. Jack doesn't listen, and they must race to save Christmas before it's too late. Relive Disney Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas in this storybook retelling full of classic movie moments and featuring a unique moving picture cover.
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Doug Danville was a wealthy New York playboy who decided to fight crime. He put on a costume and began his career as K the Unknown. He later changed his costume and became the Black Owl! Doug got involved with Terry Dane, a private investigator and true to comic-book tradition, she greatly admired the Black Owl and belittled Doug Danville for being useless. Nonetheless, he continued fighting criminals as the Black Owl, until he enlisted in the Army and handed down his costume to Walt Walters, the father of Yank and Doodle. With a whole host of enemies including Chief Skullface, the Fox, Frankenstein, Funnibone, the Green Mummy, the Tiger Lady, the Laughing Head and the Terrible Midge, among others, the Black Owl had plenty to keep him busy! Collects The Black Owl stories from Prize Comics #1-17 (March 1940-December 1941).
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The Tiger Girl, created by Robert Webb, was also known as Princess Vishnu. She was brought from India to Africa by her father Rajah Vishnu, after the death of her Irish mother. She was an excellent leader and pretty good in a fight, especially when she used her whip and her tiger ring, which gave her added strength when she looked at it and was accompanied by her companions: Benzali, a tiger, and Abdola, an Indian man. She protected her lost civilization from outsiders and others who meant harm. She became one of Fiction House's longest-lived characters; her stories continued to be published for over a decade until the company ceased operations in 1954. Collects the Tiger Girl stories from Fight Comics #53-68 (December 1947-May 1950).
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Synopsis: FICTION HOUSE - FIGHT COMICS : Featuring TIGER GIRL December 1947 - May 1950 Issues 53 - 68 The Tiger Girl, created by Robert Webb, was also known as Princess Vishnu. She was brought from India to Africa by her father Rajah Vishnu, after the death of her Irish mother. She was an excellent leader and pretty good in a fight, especially when she used her whip and her tiger ring, which gave her added strength when she looked at it and was accompanied by her companions: Benzali, a tiger, and Abdola, an Indian man. She protected her lost civilization from outsiders and others who meant harm. House artists Joe Doolin and Maurice Whitman produced a number of memorable Tiger Girl covers starting with Fight Comics #49 replacing Seorita Rio and staying on the cover until her very last appearance in Fight Comics #81. She ultimately became one of Fiction House's longest-lived characters - her stories continued to be published for over a decade until the company ceased operations in 1954. Tiger Girl first appeared in Fight Comics #32 (June 1944) published by Fiction House. She appeared a further 33 times in Fight comics, plus 12 appearances in Jungle Girls and 11 appearances in Jungle Comics.
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Come put your little clawed and emaciated hand in ours; we'll look after you! Ignore the darkness and the cemetery mist creeping through the Graveyard Gate and ignore the fact that the flesh seems to have slipped from your face. No matter, for this is comicbooks the way they were and should always be! Collects Web of Mystery #11-15 (July-November 1952).
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The fifteenth volume in this popular ongoing series collects issues #75-#79 of Quality Comics' Blackhawk.
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For the first time ever, PS Artbooks presents Science Fiction Odyssey #1 from Skywald. Skywald's famous, never actually printed, magazine would have been the first adult SF comic since EC's Incredible Science Fiction, but the publishers, Sol Brodsky ('Sky') and Israel Waldman ('Wald') belief that SF just didn't sell and budgetary constraints, alas meant the magazine was withdrawn, although only after film had been made and just before delivery to the printers! The editor Al Hewetson managed to re-use all of the first issue's stories in the company's range of horror magazines, which is how we managed to piece together our original Science Fiction Odyssey. We've made some alterations and assumptions, but hopefully we've got the finished result fairly close to how it would have appeared over fifty years ago!
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First soaring into action in 1942, Airboy is a young aviator hero created by Charles Biro and Al Camy, published by Hillman Periodicals during the Golden Age of Comics. David Nelson II, the boy behind the mask, flies a distinctive, bird-shaped aircraft named Birdie, engaging in daring adventures against wartime foes, criminals, and supernatural threats. Known for its patriotic themes and dynamic aerial battles, Airboy became a standout series of the era, capturing readers' imaginations with its unique blend of aviation heroism and youthful determination. Collects issues #6-9, originally published by Hillman.
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It was January 1947 that the first real, indisputable horror comic came along-Eerie Comics #1, published by Avon. It had a striking cover that was, well... eerie, depicting a strange-looking man with a knife on the steps of some sort of ruin, approaching a bound woman, a theme that was to be repeated countless times in the future... Whet your appetite for these horrors inside including 'The Eyes of the Tiger,' by Bob Fujitani, featuring a pet tiger who gets his first taste for blood; no surprises there then? 'Dead Man's Tale,' by Jon Small gives us the story of a bottle that gave Myron Morgan wealth and how he died when it was destroyed. 'The Man-Eating Lizards,' Joe Kubert-when a plane goes down in the ocean, the surviving crew members find themselves on an island of giant, man-eating lizards. 'The Strange Case of Henpecked Harry,' by Fred Kida, tells how Harry Horton plots the death of his wife, only to be driven mad by guilt.
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