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    America's Greatest Comics #13

    America's Greatest Comics » America's Greatest Comics #13 released by AC Comics on January 1, 2005.

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    The cream of the crop among creators from comics’ formative years are on display once again in this wonderful collection of reprints, starting off with Joe Kubert illustrating a star-spanning sci-fi adventure starring Kenton of the Star Patrol (from Avon Comics’ Strange Worlds #1) “The Corsairs fron the Coalsack”. Then, Mort Meskin spins a tale across time and space involving the legendary city of Eldorado- “The Promised Land”, from Prize Comics’ Black Magic. Jack Cole is responsible for an untitled escapade starring Quality Comics’ Woozy Winks, wherin Woozy becomes king of Dopi Island; and race-car rowdies square off in “Bush Track Sentence”, illustrated by EC Comics great Bernard Krigstein. Bob Powell dabbles in outer space psychotherapy in “Asylum”; Steve Ditko draws “The Thing from Planet X”, and Jack (King) Kirby brings to life “Donnegan’s Daffy Chair”, from Alarming Tales #1. 52 pages, black & white with color covers, standard comic-book size, saddle-stitched.

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