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Action Heroes Archives, Vol. 1 (DC Archive Editions) Readers and fans now have a chance to own all the Charlton Comics' apprearances of the original hero..Before the Creeper, before Hawk and Dove, even befor co-creating Spider-Man, one-of-a-kind comic


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Action Heroes Archives, Vol. 1 (DC Archive Editions)

Title:Action Heroes Archives, Vol. 1 (DC Archive Editions)
Author:Steve Ditko
Rating:4.71 (935 Votes)
Asin:1401203027
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:228 Pages
Publish Date:2004-11-01
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Before the Creeper, before Hawk and Dove, even befor co-creating Spider-Man, one-of-a-kind comic book arists/writer Steve Ditko illustrated his first super hero; the Cold War adventures of the nclear powered Captain Atom. Readers and fans now have a chance to own all the Charlton Comics' apprearances of the original hero.

Editorial : From Booklist This shows what artist Steve Ditko was capable of when separated from his best-known collaborator, Spider-Man cocreator Stan Lee. The earliest of these stories starring nuclear--powered Captain Atom were published in 1960-61 by poverty-row company Charlton Comics. Hence, they predate Spider-Man and display some of Ditko's most detailed and characteristic artwork. Captain Atom was revived in 1965, and the later tales, written in the then-dominant style of Marvel Comics, have better scripts but relatively lackluster illustrations. That said, this collection remains a valuable showcase of one of the comics' true originals. Gordon FlaggCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

This is a great comic book to read. Overall, I highly recommend this book.. The reader will be made aware of some shocking doses of reality which is what makes this so darn funny. The writing is "Breathless," evidencing a "Joni can do no wrong" appreciation. An excellent book for pre-schoolers and beginning readers.. We do see other familiar changeling faces and there's a sweet surprise from one of my favorite couples that left a silly smile on my face.

In Tangle of Need, the changelings and Psy are dealing with the aftermath of what occurred in Kiss of Snow. LOVED IT. For people who are already familiar with Beauvoir's writing, this autobiographical writing is maddeningly dense. They have a strong connection together because of the friendship they already have. The pages of this book feel and look like comics from the Sunday newspaper. Retired Administrator of the Alhambra Municipal Court. It gives simple directions which are easy to follow. I have known the author for over

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