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Men of Mystery Comics #37
Cover Date: August, 2002
Another stellar collection of the greatest costumed hero stories from the 1940's. This issue's headliners include The Fighting Yank, in "Fireworks on the Fourth", wherin a band of criminals tries to steal a vintage document signed by George Washington hi ...
Issue Description
Another stellar collection of the greatest costumed hero stories from the 1940's. This issue's headliners include The Fighting Yank, in "Fireworks on the Fourth", wherin a band of criminals tries to steal a vintage document signed by George Washington himself-drawn as a solo effort by Mort Meskin, and Catman and the Kitten in their untitled first meeting with their arch-nemesis, Dr. Macabre. An excellent story featuring some of the weirdest, wildest Bob Fujitani artwork you'll ever want to see! Then, straight out of Champ Comics, The Human Meteor makes his first-ever appearance in Men Of Mystery, as he and sidekick Toby the shoeshine boy stave off a Japanese air attack on San Francisco. Top flight draftsman Bob Powell handles art chores on "The Deadly Hour", a Strongman story originally appearing in Strongman #3, the Ajax-Farrel incarnation of The Black Cobra rings in to bust up a spy ring trying to sabotage the test trials of a new tank for the U. S. Defense department, in a tale rendered by Sheena artist Robert H. Webb. Four superb, full-story reprints utilizing the best reproduction techniques available, from comics originally published by Standard/Better/Nedor, Holyoke/Continental, Magazine Enterprises, Worth Pubs, and L. L. Miller.
Men of Mystery Comics (1999)
- Publisher
- AC Comics
Volume Description
Begins with issue #17 after changing titles from Golden Age Men of Mystery.
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