E-Man (1977 Modern) comic books 1970-1985
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Stories by Nicola Cuti. Art by Joe Staton and Tom Sutton. Cover by Joe Staton. Modern comics reprints the earliest adventures of the quirky, beloved superhero. A sentient energy being from space happens across the Earth just as the alien Brain is planning to destroy it. Transforming into something like a human, but not quite, the energy being accidentally becomes Earth's latest superhero, E-Man. In the backup story, superspies Link and Marko work for UNCLE-like C.H.E.S.S., with art by horror comics legend Tom Sutton. E-Man Part 1: The Beginning; E-Man Part 2: The Brain and the Bomb; The Knight: Operation: Rotten Apple! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.35.
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Stories by Nicola Cuti. Art by Joe Staton and Steve Ditko. Cover by Joe Staton. Modern comics reprints the earliest adventures of the quirky, beloved superhero. E-Man and his human girlfriend Nova befriend two young twins who, unknown to them, are The Entropy Twins, a genetically engineered alien superweapon. The backup story features Killjoy, a typical superhero for the period by Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko: seeking simple justice in a morally complex world. The Entropy Twins; Killjoy. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.35.
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Stories by Nicola Cuti. Art by Joe Staton and Wayne Howard. Cover by Joe Staton. Modern comics reprints the earliest adventures of the quirky, beloved superhero. E-Man, a being of pure energy, is in trouble when he faces the Battery, who feeds on energy. This issue introduces detective Michael Mauser, the popular supporting character later spun off into a series of his own. The backup story features time travelers Travis and Anacrom. The Energy Crisis!; The Dragon Killer. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.35.
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Stories by Nicola Cuti. Art by Joe Staton and Wayne Howard. Cover by Joe Staton. Modern comics reprints the earliest adventures of the quirky, beloved superhero. In Egypt, E-Man and Nova find the map to a lost city and a time machine. They end up back in ancient Egypt, in disguise, helping extraterrestrials battle a plague, in a story featuring some good-girl art of Nova by Joe Staton. Killjoy faces S. S. S. Snake and Killer Ded, in a story by Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko. The City in the Sand; Killjoy. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.35.
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Stories by Nicola Cuti. Art by Joe Staton and John Byrne. Cover by Joe Staton. Modern comics reprints the earliest adventures of the quirky, beloved superhero. E-Man and Nova discover that noted scientists are being mutated into big-brained megalomaniacs by a strange plant. In the backup story, a grateful witch transforms robot ROG-2000 into a human. Unfortunately, the human ROG looks like a gangster sought by hit men, in a story with early art from comics legend John Byrne. The Genius Plant; Rog 2000: The Wish. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.35.
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Stories by Nicola Cuti. Art by Joe Staton and John Byrne. Painted cover by Joe Staton. Modern comics reprints the earliest adventures of the quirky, beloved superhero. E-Man tells Nova the story of his first relationship on Earth, with the woman known as The Witch of Hog Wallow, and reveals why he doesn't wear a cape. This story features tributes to Al Capp's Li'l Abner comic strip; the backup story features early art from comics legend John Byrne. Only robot cabbie Rog-2000 can defeat The Sog, a monster from the sewers that wants to eat New York. The Witch of Hog Wallow; Rog 2000 vs The Sog. Final issue of the series; E-Man was revived by First Comics in 1983. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.35.