Not a CBCS member yet? Join now »
CBCS Comics
Not a CBCS member yet? Join now »
Comics Golden Age

The Golden Age of comics19

Leftover Sundae Gnus CatmanAmerica private msg quote post Address this user
This is one of my favorite Irv Novick covers. There isn't a villain anywhere in sight, but The Shield demonstrates strength and heroism nonetheless...



.
Post 2401 IP   flag post
PEDIGREED... Again! martymann private msg quote post Address this user
I believe the cover of this book is by BERNARD BAILY...not sure.



OO

mm
Post 2402 IP   flag post
PEDIGREED... Again! martymann private msg quote post Address this user
Not sure who did this cover.



OO

mm
Post 2403 IP   flag post
Leftover Sundae Gnus CatmanAmerica private msg quote post Address this user
@martymann Great covers, Marty!

Love the symbolic "hero(es) standing over the city covers" that pop up now and then from a number of GA publishers. Here's one from Timely with Cap & Bucky...



.
Post 2404 IP   flag post
PEDIGREED... Again! martymann private msg quote post Address this user
Only MATT BAKER cover in my collection.



OO

mm
Post 2405 IP   flag post


I bought a meat grinder on amazon for $60 and it's changed my life. kaptainmyke private msg quote post Address this user


Post 2406 IP   flag post
Leftover Sundae Gnus CatmanAmerica private msg quote post Address this user




.
Post 2407 IP   flag post
Leftover Sundae Gnus CatmanAmerica private msg quote post Address this user
This is for all of the Flexo the Rubber Robot fans...


Post 2408 IP   flag post
You think I'm joking, I'm not. earthshaker01 private msg quote post Address this user
@Sagii @CatmanAmerica Many birds with one stone here to like. My favorite publisher Ziff-davis, both #1's, highest graded, and above all else Church copies for your viewing pleasure.

Post 2409 IP   flag post
Collector KomicKazi private msg quote post Address this user

Post 2410 IP   flag post
Collector KomicKazi private msg quote post Address this user

Post 2411 IP   flag post
Collector KomicKazi private msg quote post Address this user

Post 2412 IP   flag post
Collector KomicKazi private msg quote post Address this user

Post 2413 IP   flag post
Collector KomicKazi private msg quote post Address this user

Post 2414 IP   flag post
Collector KomicKazi private msg quote post Address this user
Federal Men by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster

This is very early National (DC) comics. Federal Men, Steve Conrad, & Sandor were in New Comics/New Adventure Comics and Slam Bradley & Bret Lawton were in Detective Comics.

Publisher: Great Consortium National Suplements, Brazil July 28, 1937


Post 2415 IP   flag post
Collector KomicKazi private msg quote post Address this user

Post 2416 IP   flag post
Collector KomicKazi private msg quote post Address this user

Post 2417 IP   flag post
Collector JustABitEvil private msg quote post Address this user







I hope I look this good when Im 70.
Post 2418 IP   flag post
Leftover Sundae Gnus CatmanAmerica private msg quote post Address this user
Danger awaits in the Powder Room...



.
Post 2419 IP   flag post
PEDIGREED... Again! martymann private msg quote post Address this user
Don't know if you'd see this on a cover today.



OO

mm
Post 2420 IP   flag post
You think I'm joking, I'm not. earthshaker01 private msg quote post Address this user
Quote:
Originally Posted by martymann
Don't know if you'd see this on a cover today.



OO

mm
Yea I agree, No one wears those hats today.
Post 2421 IP   flag post
Collector Sagii private msg quote post Address this user
@KomicKazi ..You have the most unique collection on either Board platform
Post 2422 IP   flag post
Collector Sagii private msg quote post Address this user
@martymann Here's your comics brother...
Post 2423 IP   flag post
You think I'm joking, I'm not. earthshaker01 private msg quote post Address this user
Here are a few of my #1's along the same lines.






Post 2424 IP   flag post
Collector Sagii private msg quote post Address this user
@earthshaker01 Pre Code Guns, Gangsters and Molls..
Post 2425 IP   flag post
Leftover Sundae Gnus CatmanAmerica private msg quote post Address this user
I've had this book for quite awhile stuck in a pile of other bagged and boarded books. Never got around to scanning or posting iPad images of it. This copy of AIRBOY #52, June '48, has a spectacular Zolnerowich cover (love the skull shaped building). It's actually the first time I've thumbed through this book since purchasing it. Wow! Great stories, bone white PQ and NM/M in appearance! Definitely need to get this in a CBCS holder soon...



.
Post 2426 IP   flag post
Collector Sagii private msg quote post Address this user
Quote:
Originally Posted by CatmanAmerica
I've had this book for quite awhile stuck in a pile of other bagged and boarded books. Never got around to scanning or posted images of it. This copy of AIRBOY #52, June '48, has a spectacular Zolnerowich cover (love the skull shaped building). It's actually the first time I've thumbed through this book since purchasing it. Wow! Great stories, bone white PQ and NM/M in appearance! Definitely need to get this in a CBCS holder soon...



.
Never noticed that one before! Dang cool!!!
Post 2427 IP   flag post
Leftover Sundae Gnus CatmanAmerica private msg quote post Address this user
Here are a couple of later AIRBOY comics that are among the key issues of the run. These two issues, #57 (Dec. '48) and #58 (Jan. '49), feature the rat army invasion which, in addition to being superbly creepy, is unusual in that it's a continued story...






.
Post 2428 IP   flag post
Captain Accident the420bandito private msg quote post Address this user
This will be in a new case eventually


Post 2429 IP   flag post
Collector Sagii private msg quote post Address this user
@the420bandito Two of my PGX books will be too soon. Cool book!
Post 2430 IP   flag post
621542 5708 30
Log in or sign up to compose a reply.