Funnyman #1-6 (1948) Complete Magazine Enterprises | English | CBR | 6 Issues | 146.20 MB The last creation of Superman creators Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster, Funnyman was their attempt to catch lightning in a bottle a second time, appearing both in a comic from Magazine Enterprises and as a newspaper strip. TV comic and part-time crime fighter Larry “Funnyman” Davis however did not catch on. The book also contains the first work of artist Dick Ayers Ripley's Believe It or Not Magazine #1-4 (1953-1954) Comlpete Harvey | English | CBR | 4 Issues | 93.46 MB Hanna-Barbera Super TV Heroes #1-7 (1968-1969) Complete Gold Key | English | CBR | 6 Issues | 113.55 MB Based on the Saturday morning TV show. Alien Science 01 (2014) English | CBR | 29 pages | 33.01 MB I am Tim Aymar. This is my graphic novel tribute to 1950's science fiction, including classic novels, pulp magazines, comic books, and B Movies. I have always loved EC Comics, Flash Gordon, Forbidden Planet, Mad Magazine, classic science fiction magazines, and B movies. I hope that it comes across in my work. Alien Science takes place in a future that looks like the future envisioned in the 1950's and 60's. Every man is broad shouldered and every woman is a Hollywood starlet. The monsters are bug-eyed and the rockets are streamlined and made of silver. When the evil Queen Eris arrives with her Betalunan warriors to invade the planet Earth, Zeus Korby and his loyal crew are tasked with tracking the invaders to their secret base, and saving the world for democracy. Tongue is planted firmly in cheek, and there will be tributes to science fiction and b-movies, the comic books WEIRD SCIENCE and MYSTERY IN SPACE, as well as writers such as Philip K. Dick, and artists like Wally Wood, Al Williamson, Jack Kirby, and Robert Crumb. Alien Science has been floating around in my brain since I was a kid... |
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