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    America's Greatest Comics #9

    America's Greatest Comics » America's Greatest Comics #9 released by AC Comics on January 1, 2004.

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    Another great issue of the title that tries to keep comics images alive and vibrant in the digital age!! See the best artists of the Golden Age at their peak: Reed Crandall on the swashbuckling superhero known as The Firebrand! Joe Kubert illustrates Chuck (Crimebuster) Chandler in “Gem of an Idea”!!Bob Powell delineates Red Hawk in “The Man Who Rode The Moonlight”!! Weird fantasy with Jack Kirby doing “The Fourth Dimension Is A Many-Splattered Thing”!! Steve Ditko offers up science fiction on “The Heritage”!! Alex Toth handles “Working Girl’s Romance” , and Mort Meskin adds “Soft Touch”. Great full-story Golden Age reprints from Quality, M. E. Prize, Charlton, Lev Gleason and more. Black & white with color covers, 52 pages, standard comic book size.

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