Comic books in 'Anthology / Collection'
-
Published Dec 2017 by PS Artbooks.$24.00
Volume 2 - 1st printing. "August 1953 to July 1954 and January 1953!" Collects The Unseen (1952-1954) #11-15 and Who is Next? (1953) #5. It was the 1950's - the Atomic Age, the Cold War, and just the before the Space Race. Comics books were the education, the entertainment, and, according to some, the downfall of America. What a great time! We loved to be scared - still do, it seems - from the comfort of our own home, secure in the knowledge that there's no real danger (or so we think). Nothing could match the imagination, the surprise, and the chilling-of-your-spine like the great horror comics of yesteryear. Who Is Next? #5, is a suspense one-shot and features a town terrorized by a serial killer. Hardcover, 216 pages, full color. Cover price $49.99.
-
Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Jan 2017 by PS Artbooks.$43.00
$43.00
Volume 4 - 1st printing. "July 1957 to May 1958!" Collects This Magazine is Haunted (1957 Charlton) #12-16. Another volume, this time it's from Charlton, of far-out funky fodder from some of the best writers and artists ever to pick up a brush or pound on a tupewriter. More stuff in the great tradition of the likes of EC Comics and the PS multiple-volume library of Harvey's horror line-up, featuring a dizzying bevy of gnarled and twisted tales of post-death revenge and retribution. Don't miss out! Hardcover, 252 pages, full color. Cover price $59.99.
-
Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Jun 2024 by PS Artbooks.$37.95
$37.95
Volume 1 - 1st printing. "1952-1953!" Collects Thun'da [King of the Congo] (1952) #2-6. Art and Cover by Bob Powell. First appearing in comics in 1952 and on film in Columbia Pictures serial "King of the Congo" starring Buster Crabbe. Thun'da was a fictional Tarzan-esque character scripted by Gardner Fox and originally created by artist Frank Frazetta, who left after the first issue and was replaced with Bob Powell for issue #2 who carried on the title until its demise after issue #6. Thun'da was Roger Drum, a World War II United States Air Force officer who was shot down while flying over a valley deep in the heart of Africa. He was captured by hostile ape-men but managed to escape and wandered through the valley, pushing his exercise daily to become a paragon of physical perfection with the help of Pha, the queen of the valley people, who worshipped him after he killed "the mother of all serpents" with his last three bullets. Hardcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.
-
Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Oct 2024 by PS Artbooks.$62.99
Volume 1 - 1st printing. "1952-1953!" Collects Thun'da [King of the Congo] (1952) #2-6. Art and Cover by Bob Powell. First appearing in comics in 1952 and on film in Columbia Pictures serial "King of the Congo" starring Buster Crabbe. Thun'da was a fictional Tarzan-esque character scripted by Gardner Fox and originally created by artist Frank Frazetta, who left after the first issue and was replaced with Bob Powell for issue #2 who carried on the title until its demise after issue #6. Thun'da was Roger Drum, a World War II United States Air Force officer who was shot down while flying over a valley deep in the heart of Africa. He was captured by hostile ape-men but managed to escape and wandered through the valley, pushing his exercise daily to become a paragon of physical perfection with the help of Pha, the queen of the valley people, who worshipped him after he killed "the mother of all serpents" with his last three bullets. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color. Cover price $62.99.
-
Published Mar 2018 by PS Artbooks.$40.00
$35.00
$19.00
Volume 1 - 1st printing. "May 1952 to March 1953!" Collects Voodoo (1952-1955 Ajax/Farrell) #1-7.
Okay, horror fans, check out the seven blood-soaked and brain-damaged gore-fests that make up the first seven issues of Voodoo, boasting an artist line-up that includes Robert Webb, Matt Baker, and the whole furshlugginer Iger Shop.
Hardcover, 256 pages, full color.
Cover price $59.99. -
Published Feb 2017 by PS Artbooks.$48.00
Volume 2 - 1st printing. "November 1953 to September 1954!" Collects Weird Tales of the Future (1952) #8-13. Hey, it's all here, culture-lovers: walking dead folks (loads of 'em)--some of them even still sporting their heads-witches, ghosts, werewolves and enough vampires to go into the second-hand dentures business. Every now and again you come across a bevy of four color frights that seem to have been created just for you.Hardcover, 352 pages, full color. Cover price $59.99.
-
Published Apr 2017 by PS Artbooks.$27.00
$27.00
Volume 1 - 1st printing. "November 1951 to June 1953!" Collects Worlds of Fear (1952) #1-5.
Just when you thought it was safe to go back into your comic shop, here come those PS guys again with another crazy collection of bygone stories and panels set to blow your mind. This time out they're hitting you with the full run of Worlds of Fear from the magical days of 1952 and featuring artists and writers such as Sheldon Moldoff, Bernard Baily, Bob Powell, George Evans, Mike Sekowsky, Moe Marcus, Bob McCarty, Harry Harrison, and Norman Saunders. Crossing horror and SF has never been more enjoyable.
Lock the door, flip the tab on a can of soda and delve into those potato chips. It's a marriage made in Heaven.
Hardcover, 180 pages, full color.
Cover price $59.99. -
Published May 2017 by PS Artbooks.$27.00
$27.00
Volume 2 - 1st printing. "September 1952 to June 1953!" Collects Worlds of Fear (1952) #6-10.
Worlds of Fear, from the magical days of 1952, featured artists and writers such as Sheldon Moldoff, Bernard Baily, Bob Powell, George Evans, Mike Sekowsky, Moe Marcus, Bob McCarty, Harry Harrison and Norman Saunders. Crossing horror and SF has never been more enjoyable. Lock the door, flip the tab on a can of soda and delve into those potato chips. It's a marriage made in Heaven.
Hardcover, 180 pages, full color.
Cover price $59.99. -
$115.00
Iban Coello Cover
Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects Predator (1989) #1-4, Predator 2 (1991 Movie Adaptation) #1-2, Predator: Big Game (1991) #1-4, Predator: Cold War (1991) #1-4, Predator: The Bloody Sands of Time (1992) #1-2, Predator: Bad Blood (1993) #1-4, Predator: Invaders from the Fourth Dimension (1994), Predator: Dark River (1996) #1-4, Predator: Strange Roux (1996), and Predator: Kindred (1996) # #1-4, and material from Dark Horse Presents (1986-2000) #46 and 119; Dark Horse Comics (1992-1994) #1-2, 4-7, 10-14, 16-18 and 20-21; and A Decade of Dark Horse Comics (1996) #1.
Cover by Iban Coello.
The hunt begins!
As the Predators make their Marvel debut, experience their original comics legacy! Nowhere is safe when the remorseless alien killers stalk the concrete jungle of New York City, leave a trail of death across the American Southwest and ignite the Cold War by landing in Siberia! And did Predators come to Earth during Vietnam and World War I? The hunters make a new enemy in Dutch's brother, Detective John Schaefer; and it's Predator vs. psychotic Predator in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey! And in 1950s Hollywood, only a child with special glasses can see the monster in the midst of Tinseltown!
It's total carnage, Predator-style!
Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 1,008 pages, full color. Parental Advisory
Credits by:
Written by Mark Verheiden, Franz Henkel, John Arcudi, Franz Henkel, Mike Richardson, Chuck Dixon, Charles Moore, Terry LaBan, Henry Gilroy, Evan Dorkin, Jerry Prosser, Brian McDonald, Jason R. Lamb, Scott Tolson, Mike W. Barr, Ian Edginton, and Neal Barrett, Jr.
Art by Chris Warner, Sam de la Rosa, Dan Barry, Randy Emberlin, Mark Bright, Evan Dorkin, Armando Gil, Ron Randall, Steve Mitchell, Dan Panosian, Enrique Alcatena, Derek Thompson, Ande Parks, Keith Aiken, D. Alexander Gregory, Scott Fischer, Howard Cobb, Jim Somerville, Brian Garvey, Igor Kordey, Rick Magyar, Mitch Byrd, Jasen Rodriguez, Brian O'Connell, Roger Peterson, Bruce Patterson, Rob Walton, Scott Kolins, Dan Schaefer, Rick Leonardi, and Leo Duranona.
Cover price $125.00. -
$115.00
Chris Warner Cover
Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects Predator (1989) #1-4, Predator 2 (1991 Movie Adaptation) #1-2, Predator: Big Game (1991) #1-4, Predator: Cold War (1991) #1-4, Predator: The Bloody Sands of Time (1992) #1-2, Predator: Bad Blood (1993) #1-4, Predator: Invaders from the Fourth Dimension (1994), Predator: Dark River (1996) #1-4, Predator: Strange Roux (1996), and Predator: Kindred (1996) # #1-4, and material from Dark Horse Presents (1986-2000) #46 and 119; Dark Horse Comics (1992-1994) #1-2, 4-7, 10-14, 16-18 and 20-21; and A Decade of Dark Horse Comics (1996) #1.
Cover by Chris Warner.
The hunt begins!
As the Predators make their Marvel debut, experience their original comics legacy! Nowhere is safe when the remorseless alien killers stalk the concrete jungle of New York City, leave a trail of death across the American Southwest and ignite the Cold War by landing in Siberia! And did Predators come to Earth during Vietnam and World War I? The hunters make a new enemy in Dutch's brother, Detective John Schaefer; and it's Predator vs. psychotic Predator in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey! And in 1950s Hollywood, only a child with special glasses can see the monster in the midst of Tinseltown!
It's total carnage, Predator-style!
Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 1,008 pages, full color. Parental Advisory
Credits by:
Written by Mark Verheiden, Franz Henkel, John Arcudi, Franz Henkel, Mike Richardson, Chuck Dixon, Charles Moore, Terry LaBan, Henry Gilroy, Evan Dorkin, Jerry Prosser, Brian McDonald, Jason R. Lamb, Scott Tolson, Mike W. Barr, Ian Edginton, and Neal Barrett, Jr.
Art by Chris Warner, Sam de la Rosa, Dan Barry, Randy Emberlin, Mark Bright, Evan Dorkin, Armando Gil, Ron Randall, Steve Mitchell, Dan Panosian, Enrique Alcatena, Derek Thompson, Ande Parks, Keith Aiken, D. Alexander Gregory, Scott Fischer, Howard Cobb, Jim Somerville, Brian Garvey, Igor Kordey, Rick Magyar, Mitch Byrd, Jasen Rodriguez, Brian O'Connell, Roger Peterson, Bruce Patterson, Rob Walton, Scott Kolins, Dan Schaefer, Rick Leonardi, and Leo Duranona.
Cover price $125.00. -
$79.00
InHyuk Lee Cover
Volume 2 - 1st printing. Collects Predator: Hell and Hot Water (1997) #1-3; Predator: Primal (1997) #1-2; Predator: Nemesis (1997) #1-2; Predator: Hell Come a Walkin' (1998) #1-2; Predator: Captive (1998); Predator: Homeworld (1999) #1-4; Predator: Xenogenesis (1999) #1-4; Predator (2009 Dark Horse) #1-4; Predators Movie Prequel (2010 Dark Horse) #1-4; Predators: Beating the Bullet (2010) 1; Predators: Preserve the Game (2010 Dark Horse); Predator: Hunters (2017 Dark Horse) #1-5; Predator: Hunters II (2018 Dark Horse) #1-4;Predator: Hunters III (2020 Dark Horse) #1-4; material from Dark Horse Presents (1986-2000) #124, 137 and Aliens/Predator (2009) FCBD. Written by Mark Schultz, Kevin J. Anderson, Steve Seagle, Duncan Rouleau, Gordon Rennie, James Vance, Kate Worley, Ian Edginton, John Arcudi, Marc Andreyko, David Lapham, Paul Tobin, and Chris Warner. Art by Gene Colan, Scott Kolins, John Lowe, Duncan Rouleau, Jim Royal, Colin MacNeil, Dean Ormston, Toby Cypress, Mark Lipka, Mel Rubi, Andrew Pepoy, Javier Saltares, Walden Wong, Bucky Gomez, Guilherme Balbi, José Verissimo, Gabriel Guzman, Mariano Taibo, Victor Drujiniu, Tony Kordos, David Rivera, Jordi Tarragona Garcia, Allan Jefferson, Francisco Ruiz Velasco, Agustin Padilla, and Brian Thies. Cover by InHyuk Lee. Complete your library of classic PREDATOR comics! It's hunting season across the Earth - and in all eras! When the crew of a Chilean fishing boat sees something fall from the sky, they ready their nets for a big catch. But just who is the prey...and who is the Predator? A forest ranger is out of her league in the Alaskan wilderness! In 19th century London, Jack the Ripper isn't the only one leaving behind a trail of blood! During the American Civil War, Confederates and Union soldiers are united by a common enemy! But why are Predators flocking to Earth? Why are they hunting each other? And after years of being victims, what are Earth's deadliest warriors going to do about it? Meet the Predator Hunters - who go wherever they are needed! Hardcover, 8-in. x 11-in., 992 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $125.00.
-
$71.00
$71.00
Bob Eggleton Cover
Volume 2 - 1st printing. Collects Predator: Hell and Hot Water (1997) #1-3; Predator: Primal (1997) #1-2; Predator: Nemesis (1997) #1-2; Predator: Hell Come a Walkin' (1998) #1-2; Predator: Captive (1998); Predator: Homeworld (1999) #1-4; Predator: Xenogenesis (1999) #1-4; Predator (2009 Dark Horse) #1-4; Predators Movie Prequel (2010 Dark Horse) #1-4; Predators: Beating the Bullet (2010) 1; Predators: Preserve the Game (2010 Dark Horse); Predator: Hunters (2017 Dark Horse) #1-5; Predator: Hunters II (2018 Dark Horse) #1-4;Predator: Hunters III (2020 Dark Horse) #1-4; material from Dark Horse Presents (1986-2000) #124, 137 and Aliens/Predator (2009) FCBD. Written by Mark Schultz, Kevin J. Anderson, Steve Seagle, Duncan Rouleau, Gordon Rennie, James Vance, Kate Worley, Ian Edginton, John Arcudi, Marc Andreyko, David Lapham, Paul Tobin, and Chris Warner. Art by Gene Colan, Scott Kolins, John Lowe, Duncan Rouleau, Jim Royal, Colin MacNeil, Dean Ormston, Toby Cypress, Mark Lipka, Mel Rubi, Andrew Pepoy, Javier Saltares, Walden Wong, Bucky Gomez, Guilherme Balbi, José Verissimo, Gabriel Guzman, Mariano Taibo, Victor Drujiniu, Tony Kordos, David Rivera, Jordi Tarragona Garcia, Allan Jefferson, Francisco Ruiz Velasco, Agustin Padilla, and Brian Thies. Cover by Bob Eggleton. Complete your library of classic PREDATOR comics! It's hunting season across the Earth - and in all eras! When the crew of a Chilean fishing boat sees something fall from the sky, they ready their nets for a big catch. But just who is the prey...and who is the Predator? A forest ranger is out of her league in the Alaskan wilderness! In 19th century London, Jack the Ripper isn't the only one leaving behind a trail of blood! During the American Civil War, Confederates and Union soldiers are united by a common enemy! But why are Predators flocking to Earth? Why are they hunting each other? And after years of being victims, what are Earth's deadliest warriors going to do about it? Meet the Predator Hunters - who go wherever they are needed! Hardcover, 8-in. x 11-in., 992 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $125.00.
-
$4.00
1st printing. Lions, Tigers, Bears, and more - Oh My! Stalk and be stalked in this suspenseful collection of tales of a predatory nature. Wild beasts, hunters, cave girls and subtle terrors all feature in 25 self contained strips in the latest instalment of Accent UK's quality themed anthology series. Featuring established and emerging creators from around the globe. Softcover, 192 pages, B&W. Cover price $14.99.
-
Published Mar 1987 by Fantagraphics.$5.00
Cover art by Gilbert Hernandez and Robert Crumb. A never-before published illustration Crumb made for one of his journals when he was seventeen. The Sphinx Without a Secret, script by Oscar Wilde, art by Alec Stevens; Lord Murchison is taken with the mysterious Lady Alroy, but doesn't believe her when she denies hiding anything. Hell Fridge, script and art by Mark Marek; A refrigerator that can bring death to any who dare open it. Retirement Village, script and art by Dori Seda; Two senior citizens have an intimate dinner. How I Almost Got Stomped to the "Still of the Night" by the "Five Satins, script and art by Spain Rodriguez; Spain and friends sneak into a rhythm & blues show and try to get closer seats. Clouds, script and art by Mark Martin. UFO, script and art by Alex Toth; Alex Toth questions the wisdom of experts who dismiss what to him are the reality of UFO sightings. The Hidden Face, script and art by Richard Sala; After a falling brick hits him in the face, the story's protagonist suffers a series of misfortunes. Skiff, script by Glenn Dakin, art by Phil Elliott; The narrator talks about Skiff, a guest that was staying over in his family's house. Treasure of the Lost Empire Chapter 2, script and art by Mitch Manzer; A stranger arrives at Rory Randall's place looking for work. 68 pgs. $3.50. Cover price $3.50.
-
Published May 1987 by Fantagraphics.$7.00
$6.00
$5.49
$5.00
Cover art by Rick Geary. The Abominable Mrs. Pearcey, script and art by Rick Geary; The story details the 1890 Hampstead murder of a housewife and her baby. The Final Curtain, script and art by Kim Deitch; The story of a deceased spirit that takes revenge on a philandering husband. Announcement of the 1987 Jim series from Fantagraphics, script and art by Jim Woodring. Untitled Jim story, script and art by Jim Woodring; Story is about a girl who is driven to a farm to visit her grandparents. Mysteries of the Flesh, script and art by Charles Burns; The first chapter revealing the findings of a theory called "Mysteries of the Flesh" by the narrator. A Night in the Woods text story, script and art by Djuna Barnes. Ad for Centrifugal Bumble-Puppy. Arcade #4, 5, & 6 cover reprints, art by Robert Crumb. R. Crumb's Animal Town Comics, script and art by Robert Crumb; Fritz and his married friends were planning to have a picnic; Unfortunately, the couple's arguing puts a damper on it. Treasure of the Lost Empire Chapter 3, script and art by Mitch Manzer; While Rory takes a swig of the poisoned drink, Buddy may have had a change of heart. But his doubts may have come too late. Ad for Love & Rockets #21 and #22. 68 pgs. $3.50. Cover price $3.50.
-
Published Nov 1986 by Mirage Studios.$6.00
$6.00
$4.00
$4.00
Roach Wars. Story, art and cover by Rowen and Tony Basilicato. Now Comics takes over the funny animal comic by the Basilicatos, creators of Geriatric Gangrene Jujitsu Gerbils. The swamp critters fight back when the roach invasion threatens to engulf them all. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.50.
-
Published Jan 1987 by Mirage Studios.$6.00
$6.00
Home Cookin'. Story, art and cover by Rowen and Tony Basilicato. A funny animal comic by the Basilicatos, creators of Geriatric Gangrene Jujitsu Gerbils. A jar of moonshine becomes a much sought-after object. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.50.
-
Published Jan 2019 by Dark Horse.$7.00
$7.00
1st printing.
Written by Neil Gaiman. Art by P. Craig Russell, Scott Hampton, Lovern Kindzierski, and Paul Chadwick. Cover by P. Craig Russell.
From New York Times best-selling author Neil Gaiman and Eisner-award winning artist P. Craig Russell, Scott Hampton, and Paul Chadwick comes a fantasy graphic novel anthology of essential Gaiman stories.
Two stories and two poems. All wondrous and imaginative about the tales we tell and experience. Where the incarnations of the months of the year sit around a campfire sharing stories, where an older college professor recounts a Narnian childhood, where the apocalypse unfolds, and where the importance of generational storytelling is seen through the Goldilocks fairytale. These four comic adaptations have something for everyone and are a must for Gaiman fans!
Hardcover, 72 pages, full color.
Cover price $17.99. -
Published May 2024 by Ahoy Comics.$12.95
$12.95
Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects Project: Cryptid (2023 Ahoy) #1-6. Written by Mark Russell, Paul Cornell, Alisa Kwitney, Alex Segura, Bryce Ingman, Paul Constant, Henry Barajas, Liana Kangas, Jazzlyn Stone, Melissa F. Olson, Hanna Bahedry, Zander Cannon, Matt Bors, and Mattie Lubchansky. Art by Jordi Perez, P. J. Holden, Mauricet, Steve Bryant, Peter Krause, Saldmee Luce-Antoinette, Ted & Ro, Lane Lloyd, Gene Ha, Daniel Irizarri, and Maki Naro. Cover by Desi Alicea-Aponte. Back Cover by Taki Soma. Introduction by C.C. Johnson Wood. Bigfoot, Yetis, Nessies, Mongolian Death Worms, and more! AHOY presents a deep dive into all things cryptid—legendary, tall tale, and fanciful beasts. An all-star selection of writers including Mark Russell, Matt Bors, Melissa F. Olson, and Alex Segura take us from the depths of Loch Ness to the wilds of the Yetis Himalayan Mountains to the Ohio backroads where the Loveland Frogman lurks. Featuring art by Peter Krause, Taki Soma, Gene Ha, Ted & Ro, and many more. Softcover, 152 pages, full color. Mature Readers Cover price $17.99.
-
Published 1996 by Paradox Press.$5.95
$3.49
$3.49
Volume 1 - 1st printing. Written by John Figueroa. Art by Kirk Albert. From the crack addicts huddled in darkened alleyways, to the old couple trying to protect its family from fatal temptations, to the cops who try to keep order from turning into chaos, this two-volume Paradox Fiction miniseries explores the lives--and deaths--within the cold grey walls of a huge inner-city housing project. Six interrelated stories of suffering, joy, defeat and triumph introduce readers to an unforgettable cast of characters who come to see that their individual fates often rest squarely on the shoulders of their neighbors. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 8-in., 96 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $5.95.
-
Published 1996 by Paradox Press.$5.95
Volume 2 - 1st printing. Written by John Figueroa. Art by Kirk Albert. In seven poignant, interwoven stories, Book Two of The Project continues to trace the decline and fall of the Lincoln Houses, an inner city Housing Project wracked by poverty and neglect, but whose inhabitants have no choice but to carry on. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 8-in., 96 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $5.95.
-
Proof of Concept GN (2004) #1-1STTags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Dec 2004 by AIT/Planet Lar.$3.60
$3.60
1st printing. Written by Larry Young. Art by Paul Tucker, Damian Couciero, Steven Sanders, Jeff Johns, Kieron Dwyer and John Flynn. A young clone of Abraham Lincoln discovers the secrets of his past in "Emancipating Lincoln!" Kids find a wormhole and throw in "The Camera!" A reluctant vampire flees mobilized Van Helsing units in the future, out for his blood in "Hemogoblin!" A rag-tag group of time-travellers chase their insane captain through every moment of eternity in "For The Time Being!" Soldiers versus undead monsters in "Zombie Dinosaur!" A Hollywood starlet gets even more famous once she turns invisible, in "The Bod!" Softcover, 136 pages, B&W. Cover price $12.95.
-
Published Jun 2021 by PS Artbooks.$27.00
$27.00
Volume 2 - 1st printing. Collects A Feature Presentation: Black Tarantula (1950) #5, A Feature Presentations: Magazine, Moby Dick (1950) #6, King Solomon's Mines (1951), Jack the Giant Killer (1953), and The Invisible Man #1 (1955).
Just take a look - there's horror and sussense with The Black Tarantula, classic sea-faring action with Moby Dick, jungle quests with the great Allan Quatermain, The New Adventures of Jack the Giant Killer, and an invisible man terrorizes the English countryside! All reproduced completely from cover to cover, just like the original comic, featuring some of the best comic book talent!
Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $56.99. -
Published Aug 2024 by PS Artbooks.$62.99
Volume 8 - 1st printing. "January-September 1954/June 1955!" Collects Dynamite (1953 Comic Media) #6-10. Cover by Pete Morisi. Johnny Dynamite, created by Pete Morisi, was a hard-boiled private detective, known as "The Wild Man from Chicago." Good friends with the D.A. but readily accepted by the underworld, he smoked cigarettes constantly, cursed frequently and had a bad habit of getting shot and beaten by his enemies. But always gave as good as he got; he was an experienced and persistent detective taking his cases very personally and killed many of his early foes, claiming they were reaching for a weapon. Myra Benz, who had shot him in the eye, was brazenly killed without any true justification beyond his own sense of justice. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color. Cover price $62.99.
-
Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Apr 2021 by PS Artbooks.$23.00
$23.00
Volume 2 - 1st printing. Collects A Feature Presentation: Black Tarantula (1950) #5, A Feature Presentations: Magazine, Moby Dick (1950) #6, King Solomon's Mines (1951), Jack the Giant Killer (1953), and The Invisible Man #1 (1955).
Just take a look - theres's horror and supsense with The Black Tarantula, classic sea-faring action with Moby Dick, jungle quests with the great Allan Quatermain, The New Adventures of Jack the Giant Killer, and an invisible man terrorizes the English countryside! All reproduced completely from cover to cover, just like the original comic, featuring some of the best comic book talent!
Featuring the work of Henry Kiefer, David Gantz, Lee Ames, Rafael Astarita, Wally Wood, and Pete Morisi.
Hardcover, 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $46.99. -
Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Aug 2021 by PS Artbooks.$25.00
$25.00
Volume 3 - 1st printing. Collects The Hooded Menace (1951 One-Shot), The Unknown Man (1951), Marco Polo (1962 Charlton), Robin Hood (1963 Dell), and Robinson Crusoe (1964 Dell).
Cover by Sam Glanzman.
ust take a look here at Volume 3! It's 1903, ex-soldiers from the Spanish-American war prey on new settlers in the US Northwest! Fast forward to the 1950's and "The Unknown Man" the Underworld Gang Lord who controls the Crime Syndicate. Now all the way back to the middle ages for the adventures of the Venetian merchant and explorer Marco Polo in the court of Kubla Khan! And the legends of Robin Hood and his meeting with Little John and the archery contest that was held to trap him! And finally to the 1600's and the epic adventures of Robinson Crusoe!
Featuring Stories by Leslie Charteris, Louis Ravielli, A.C. Hollingsworth, Sam Glanzman, Charles Nicholas, Vince Alascia, and Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio!
Hardcover, 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $46.99. -
Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Dec 2023 by PS Artbooks.$27.00
$27.00
Volume 7 - 1st printing. "May 1953-January 1954!" Collects Dynamite (1953 Comic Media) #1-5. Cover by Pete Morisi. Johnny Dynamite, created by Pete Morisi, was a hard-boiled private detective, known as "The Wild Man from Chicago." Good friends with the D.A. but readily accepted by the underworld-he smoked cigarettes constantly, cursed frequently and had a bad habit of getting shot and beaten by his enemies. But always gave as good as he got; he was an experience and persistent detective taking his cases very personally and killed many of his early foes, claiming they were reaching for a weapon. Myra Benz, who had shot him in the eye, was brazenly killed without any true justification beyond his own sense of justice. Hardcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.
-
Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Aug 2024 by PS Artbooks.$41.95
$41.95
Volume 8 - 1st printing. "January-September 1954/June 1955!" Collects Dynamite (1953 Comic Media) #6-10. Cover by Pete Morisi. Johnny Dynamite, created by Pete Morisi, was a hard-boiled private detective, known as "The Wild Man from Chicago." Good friends with the D.A. but readily accepted by the underworld, he smoked cigarettes constantly, cursed frequently and had a bad habit of getting shot and beaten by his enemies. But always gave as good as he got; he was an experienced and persistent detective taking his cases very personally and killed many of his early foes, claiming they were reaching for a weapon. Myra Benz, who had shot him in the eye, was brazenly killed without any true justification beyond his own sense of justice. Hardcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.
-
Published Mar 2023 by PS Artbooks.$24.00
$24.00
Volume 3 - 1st printing. Collects Do You Believe in Nightmares (1958 St. John) #1-2, Eerie (1951 Avon Series) #17, and Eerie (1964 I.W. Reprint) #8-9. We've unearthed some more little horrors for our latest volume of Classic Horror Comics! Starting with Do You Believe in Nightmares, originally these stories were produced for Charlton editor Al Fago, who when he left reportedly sold them to St. John. And with the likes of the "Nightmare" served up for us by the great Steve Ditko, where a man attempts to avoid the fate that his wife has dreamed for him, it's a good job he did! And in the 1958 series of Eerie we have everything from "Up Pops The Devil!" with Mister Lucifer, no less, to "The Mirror of Cagliostro" featuring the Italian adventurer and self-styled magician with a passion for various occult arts! Featuring Sreve Ditko, Dick Ayers, Maurice Gutwirth, Ed Goldfarb, Joe Kubert, Bill Benulis, Jerry Grandenetti, Wally Wood, and Luois Ravelli. Hardcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.
-
Published Jan 2024 by PS Artbooks.$30.00
$30.00
Volume 5 - 1st printing. "August 1952-Jan/Feb 1953 and September 1950!" Collects Strange World of Your Dreams (1952) #1-4 and Challenge of the Unknown (1950) #6. Cover art by Jack Kirby. Featuring Stories by Jack Kirby, Mort Meskin, Bill Draut, Bob McCarthy, Warren Kremer, Frank Giusto, Kenneth Rice, and Lin Streeter. As a spin off to the successful Black Magic comics that started a couple of years earlier came this offering-Strange World of Your Dreams, certainly one of the oddest comic anthology series ever created-its focus on the dream theme gave it a special flavor. The idea of a dream comic came from Mort Meskin. Order your copy and don't miss out on this little gem, otherwise your dreams may just turn into nightmares! Hardcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.
-
Published Jan 2024 by PS Artbooks.$33.00
$33.00
Volume 6 - 1st printing. "Nov/Dec 1954/1963-1964!" Collects Fantastic Comics (1954 Ajax) #10 and Eerie Tales (1963 Super) #10-12 and 15. We've unearthed some more little horrors for Volume 6 of Classic Horror Comics! Starting with Fantastic Comics #10 from 1954-a hush falls over the audience as the lights dim... steady now... for when the curtain rises "Fate Laughs at Clowns!" Eerie Tales #10 you better not miss the secret of "Dr. Hill's Lab!" In issue #11 The Purple Claw encounters a creepy old man that turns into a huge "Death Flower" at night that lives in the Florida swamps and feasts on human flesh. Issue #12 tempts us with another terrible secret this time of "The Pit." And finally #15 asks where did if come from - what was it that caused the strange happenings-what was "The Unknown Presence?" All brought to you by those masters of 1950's comics Bob Webb, Iger Shop, Ross Andru, L.B. Cole, Ben Brown, Moe Marcus, Fred Kida, Jay Disbrow and Basil Wolverton. Hardcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.
-
Published Aug 2024 by PS Artbooks.$36.95
Volume 7 - 1st printing. "November 1953-January 1954/January-May 1953!" Collects Fantastic Fears (1953) #4-5 and Purple Claw (1953 Minoan) #1-3. Cover by Ben Brown and David Gantz. More horror and suspense for Volume 7 of Classic Horror Comics! Starting with tales of stalking terror with Fantastic Fears #4 (November 1953) and in Fantastic Fears #5 (January 1954) we have Steve Ditko's "Stretching Things" story, his first sold to a publisher! Followed up with the iconic Purple Claw (issues #1-3, January-May 1953)-after Dr. Jonathon Weir told an African witch doctor how to combat malaria he was given, in gratitude the Purple Claw! All brought to you by those masters of 1950's comics - Iger Shop, Howard Nostrand, Steve Ditko, Jack Abel and Ben Brown. Reproduced completely from cover to cover as they should be-just like the original comic! Hardcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.
-
Published Mar 2023 by PS Artbooks.$36.00
Volume 3 - 1st printing. Collects Do You Believe in Nightmares (1958 St. John) #1-2, Eerie (1951 Avon Series) #17, and Eerie (1964 I.W. Reprint) #8-9. We've unearthed some more little horrors for our latest volume of Classic Horror Comics! Starting with Do You Believe in Nightmares, originally these stories were produced for Charlton editor Al Fago, who when he left reportedly sold them to St. John. And with the likes of the "Nightmare" served up for us by the great Steve Ditko, where a man attempts to avoid the fate that his wife has dreamed for him, it's a good job he did! And in the 1958 series of Eerie we have everything from "Up Pops The Devil!" with Mister Lucifer, no less, to "The Mirror of Cagliostro" featuring the Italian adventurer and self-styled magician with a passion for various occult arts! Featuring Sreve Ditko, Dick Ayers, Maurice Gutwirth, Ed Goldfarb, Joe Kubert, Bill Benulis, Jerry Grandenetti, Wally Wood, and Luois Ravelli. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color. Cover price $62.99.
-
Published Aug 2023 by PS Artbooks.$29.00
Volume 4 - 1st printing. Collects Fantastic Fears (1953-1954) #2-3 and Haunted Thrills (1952-1954) #10-11. We've unearthed some more little horrors! Beginning with Fantastic Fears #2 and "Fiends From The Crypt"-chasing a thief named Banco into the Rome sewers, Signor Renzi and his partner, Pietro find Banco with all his body eaten. Quickly followed by Haunted Thrills #10 and "Death At The Mardi Gras"-Marcus Kemp creates a robot duplicate so realistic he gets blamed for the murders it committed. And finally, even more horror and suspense from Beware #15, all brought to you by those masters of 1950's comics Robert Webb, Iger Shop, Myron Fass, Alvin Hollingsworth, Marty Elkin, and Tony Tallarico. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color. Cover price $62.99.
-
Published Jul 2024 by PS Artbooks.$40.00
Volume 6 - 1st printing. "Nov/Dec 1954/1963-1964!" Collects Fantastic Comics (1954 Ajax) #10 and Eerie Tales (1963 Super) #10-12 and 15. We've unearthed some more little horrors for Volume 6 of Classic Horror Comics! Starting with Fantastic Comics #10 from 1954-a hush falls over the audience as the lights dim... steady now... for when the curtain rises "Fate Laughs at Clowns!" Eerie Tales #10 you better not miss the secret of "Dr. Hill's Lab!" In issue #11 The Purple Claw encounters a creepy old man that turns into a huge "Death Flower" at night that lives in the Florida swamps and feasts on human flesh. Issue #12 tempts us with another terrible secret this time of "The Pit." And finally #15 asks where did if come from - what was it that caused the strange happenings-what was "The Unknown Presence?" All brought to you by those masters of 1950's comics Bob Webb, Iger Shop, Ross Andru, L.B. Cole, Ben Brown, Moe Marcus, Fred Kida, Jay Disbrow and Basil Wolverton. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color. Cover price $62.99.
-
Published Aug 2024 by PS Artbooks.$43.95
Volume 7 - 1st printing. "November 1953-January 1954/January-May 1953!" Collects Fantastic Fears (1953) #4-5 and Purple Claw (1953 Minoan) #1-3. Cover by Ben Brown and David Gantz. More horror and suspense for Volume 7 of Classic Horror Comics! Starting with tales of stalking terror with Fantastic Fears #4 (November 1953) and in Fantastic Fears #5 (January 1954) we have Steve Ditko's "Stretching Things" story, his first sold to a publisher! Followed up with the iconic Purple Claw (issues #1-3, January-May 1953)-after Dr. Jonathon Weir told an African witch doctor how to combat malaria he was given, in gratitude the Purple Claw! All brought to you by those masters of 1950's comics-Iger Shop, Howard Nostrand, Steve Ditko, Jack Abel and Ben Brown. Reproduced completely from cover to cover as they should be-just like the original comic! Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color. Cover price $62.99.
-
PS Artbooks Presents: Classic Science Fiction Comics HC (2020 PS Artbooks) Deluxe Slipcase Edition #3-1STTags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Sep 2021 by PS Artbooks.$27.00
$27.00
Volume 3 - 1st printing.
I ask you, where in the solar system would you find a collection of absolute vintage comic gems like these, including Destination Moon (1951), Vic Torry and his Flying Saucer (1950), When Worlds Collide (1952), The Man from Planet X (1952), and The Green Planet (1962), all reproduced completely from cover to cover - just like the original comics and absolutely crammed with the cream of 1950's comic book talent including Dick Rockwell, Bob Powell, George Evans, Kurt Schaffenberger, Dick Giordano and Rocco Mastroserio.
Don't hang around for too long thee beauties they won't be in orbit forever!
Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $56.99. -
PS Artbooks Presents: Classic Science Fiction Comics HC (2020 PS Artbooks) Deluxe Slipcase Edition #7-1STTags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Apr 2024 by PS Artbooks.$43.95
Volume 7 - 1st printing. Basil Wolverton (July 9, 1909 - December 31, 1978) born in Central Point, Oregon and later moved to Vancouver, Washington. He worked as a vaudeville performer and a cartoonist and reporter for the Portland News. Wolverton was a master in caricaturing the human face and body and his drawings have elicited a wide range of reactions; he even described himself as a "Producer of Preposterous Pictures of Peculiar People who Prowl this Perplexing Planet." Preferring to work with pen and ink, Wolverton's lack of artistic schooling gave his drawings an otherworldly appearance. There was no other artist at the time who drew like him! Harvey Kurtzman felt "Wolverton never borrowed, never hacked, and he never shortchanged the public. Wolverton was an original." In 1991 he was posthumously inducted in the Jack Kirby Hall of Fame and in 2000 in the Will Eisner Hall of Fame. Collects Amazing Mystery Funnies featuring Space Patrol (December 1939-September 1940), Target Comics Month featuring Spacehawk (June 1940-June 1941), and Weird Tales of the Future featuring Basil Wolverton (June-September 1952). Hardcover (with Slipcase), 184 pages, full color. Cover price $62.99.
-
Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished May 2023 by PS Artbooks.$13.00
$13.00
Volume 20 - 1st printing. "February 1960 and August 1960 !" Collects Adventures into the Unknown (1948-1967 ACG) #114-118. Cover by Ogden Whitney. With the artistic talents of legends such as Ogden Whitney, Harry Lazarus and the great Kurt Schaffenberger they gave us heroes, spacemen, aliens, monsters, ghosts, wizards and witches enough to satisfy all growing ghouls and boys! Softcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $29.99.
-
Tags: Anthology / CollectionPublished Aug 2023 by PS Artbooks.$18.00
$18.00
Volume 21 - 1st printing. "September 1960-March 1961!" Collects Adventures into the Unknown (1948-1967 ACG) #119-123. Cover by Ogden Whitney. With the artistic talents of legends such as Ogden Whitney, John Buscema, Lloyd Cynwald, John Forte, and Dick Beck they gave us heroes, spacemen, aliens, monsters, ghosts, wizards and witches enough to satisfy all growing ghouls and boys! Softcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $29.99.
-
Published Jul 2023 by PS Artbooks.$22.95
$22.95
Volume 4 - 1st printing. "Jun 1952-Oct 1952!" Collects Black Magic (1950-1961 Prize/Crestwood) Vol. 2 #7-11. Cover art by Jack Kirby. The fourth in an ongoing series of amazing accounts of the strangest stories ever told. By masters of the genre Jack Kirby & Joe Simon. Ably assisted by Bill Walton, George Roussos, Al Eadeh, Bob McCarty, and Mort Meskin. All in our popular Softee format, four comics in each volume. Softcover, 220 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.
-
Published Jan 2022 by PS Artbooks.$10.00
$10.00
Volume 2 - 1st printing. Collects Brain Boy (1962-1963 Dell) #4-6 and Space Patrol (1952 Ziff Davis) #1-2.
Cover by Norman Saunders.
Brain Boy by the amazing Frank Springer is a heady mix of superhero, fantasy, supernatural, horror, suspense, science fiction and spy adventures!
Brain Boy, aka Matt Price Jr., works for the "Organization of Active Anthropologists," in reality a special counter-intelligence branch of the U.S Secret Service.
Fighting Communist enemies such as Ricotta and alien adversaries like the microscopic Eerown! Brain Boy read minds, use telekinesis to lift objects or make himself fly, control minds, alter emotional states, and was also super intelligent.
Softcover, 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $26.99. -
Published Apr 2024 by PS Artbooks.$22.95
$22.95
Volume 2 - 1st printing. Collects Bulletman (1941-1946 Fawcett) #4-6. Story and art by Mac Raboy. Prepare to be swept away by the dazzling exploits of Bulletman, the creation of legendary artist Mac Raboy, in this thrilling Fawcett Publications comic series! Join Jim Barr and Susan Kent as they harness the might of science to become Bulletman and Bulletgirl, defending a world teetering on the edge of chaos. With dynamic artistry and electrifying storytelling, Raboy brings these heroes to life in a whirlwind of action, suspense, and daring escapades. Fly alongside Bulletman and Bulletgirl as they strive to keep the forces of evil at bay in a classic tale of valor and heroism that will keep you eagerly turning the pages! Softcover, 204 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.
-
Published Aug 2024 by PS Artbooks.$22.95
$22.95
Volume 2 - 1st printing. Collects Bulletman (1941-1946 Fawcett) #7-9. Cover by Charles Sultan. Bulletman and Bulletgirl are back in this third installment of Bulletman! Continue the story of Jim Barr and Susan Kent in these Golden Age classics by the legendary Mac Raboy. Featuring stories by Jack Binder, Dave Berg, Ken Bald, and Otto Binder. Softcover, 204 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.
-
Published Nov 2023 by PS Artbooks.$18.00
$18.00
Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects Cave Girl (1953-1954 ME) #11-14 (1953-1954) and stories from the pages of Thunda (1952) #2-6. Cover by Bob Powell. After losing her parents when they were attacked by the savage Balu natives, Carol London escaped death when an eagle carried her away to the Dawn Lands, a valley hidden in time by the mountains known as the Barriers of the Moon! She was raised by wolves, becoming the pack leader after Kattu dies! With her ability to talk to the animals and her skill in using a bow, spear and knife learned form watching the Hairy Men, a group of Neanderthals who lived in the Dawn Lands she became Cavr Girl, only then having to fight off the attentions of the Neanderthal king Pood and the Hairy Men! Softcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.
-
Published Mar 2023 by PS Artbooks.$16.00
Volume 6 - 1st printing. "September/November 1962 - October/December 1963!" Collects Combat (1961-1973 Dell) #6-10.
Cover by Sam Glanzman.
Classic Adventures Volume 6 is back to WWII with a series of remarkable accounts of some of the fiercest battles including, "Raid on Regensburg"; "Action in the Sunda Strait"; "Fighting Back in New Guinea"; "Cassino"; and the "Battle of Midway", all featuring the stunning artwork of the great Sam Glanzman! Collects Dell Comics' Combat #6-10, originally published Oct/Dec 1962 through Oct/Dec 1963!
Softcover, 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $32.99. -
Published Aug 2024 by PS Artbooks.$32.99
$32.99
Volume 8 - 1st printing. "January-September 1954/June 1955!" Collects Dynamite (1953 Comic Media) #6-10. Cover by Pete Morisi. Johnny Dynamite, created by Pete Morisi, was a hard-boiled private detective, known as "The Wild Man from Chicago." Good friends with the D.A. but readily accepted by the underworld, he smoked cigarettes constantly, cursed frequently and had a bad habit of getting shot and beaten by his enemies. But always gave as good as he got; he was an experienced and persistent detective taking his cases very personally and killed many of his early foes, claiming they were reaching for a weapon. Myra Benz, who had shot him in the eye, was brazenly killed without any true justification beyond his own sense of justice. Softcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.
-
Published Sep 2022 by PS Artbooks.$20.00
$20.00
Haunted Thrills #7 Cover
Volume 2 - 1st printing. Collects Haunted Thrills (1952) #3 and 7, Terrifying Tales (1953) #12, Weird Chills (1954) #1 and 3.
We've unearthed some more little horrors for our second volume of Classic Horror Comics!
Starting with Haunted Thrills #3 (October 1952) and Haunted Thrills #7 (March 1953) where scientist George Norton saves the brain of an executed wife killer, making contact with it to develop it's evil ways? Then Terrifying Tales #12 (April 1953) complete with a classic L.B.Cole cover, where not even Jo-Jo realized what horrors lurked beneath the surface of a crystal clear lake! Finishing our grim journey with Weird Chills #1 (July 1954) where the doctor oversees a blood transfusion between a woman and a zombie! And in Weird Chills #3 (November 1954) we discover the "Terror on TV"-vampiric monsters take over the studio, attacking the cast and crew, while the audience just think it's all part of the show? Momma always said TV was bad for you, so you better stick to reading the comics!
Featuring the work of Carl Burgos, L.B.Cole, Iger Shop, Jay Disbrow, Bernard Baily, Eugene E. Hughes, Sal Trapani, and Basil Wolverton.
Softcover, 184 pages, full color.
Cover price $32.99. -
Published May 2023 by PS Artbooks.$20.00
$20.00
Volume 3 - 1st printing. Collects Do You Believe in Nightmares (1958 St. John) #1-2, Eerie (1951-1954 Avon Series) #17, and Eerie (1964 I.W. Reprint) #8-9. Art by Ed Goldfarb, Wally Wood. We've unearthed some more little horrors for our latest volume of Classic Horror Comics! Starting with Do You Believe in Nightmares, originally these stories were produced for Charlton editor Al Fago, who when he left reportedly sold them to St. John. And with the likes of the "Nightmare" served up for us by the great Steve Ditko, where a man attempts to avoid the fate that his wife has dreamed for him, it's a good job he did! And in the 1958 series of Eerie we have everything from "Up Pops The Devil!" with Mister Lucifer, no less, to "The Mirror of Cagliostro" featuring the Italian adventurer and self-styled magician with a passion for various occult arts! Featuring Dick Ayers, Bill Benulis, Jerry Grandenetti, Louis Ravielli, Mo Marcus, Rocke Mastroserio, Maurice Gutwirth, Ed Goldfarb, Bob Baer, Joe Kubert, Wally Wood, and Steve Ditko. Softcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.
-
Published Aug 2023 by PS Artbooks.$20.00
Volume 4 - 1st printing. Collects Fantastic Fears (1953-1954) #2-3 and Haunted Thrills (1952-1954) #10-11. We've unearthed some more little horrors! Beginning with Fantastic Fears #2 and "Fiends From The Crypt"-chasing a thief named Banco into the Rome sewers, Signor Renzi and his partner, Pietro find Banco with all his body eaten. Quickly followed by Haunted Thrills #10 and "Death At The Mardi Gras"-Marcus Kemp creates a robot duplicate so realistic he gets blamed for the murders it committed. And finally, even more horror and suspense from Beware #15, all brought to you by those masters of 1950's comics Robert Webb, Iger Shop, Myron Fass, Alvin Hollingsworth, Marty Elkin, and Tony Tallarico. Softcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.