Book Review: Secret Agent X-9 by Dashiell Hammett & Alex Raymond
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Written by Chad Derdowski Everyone loves a dream team. Who can forget Hulk Hogan and “Macho Man” Randy Savage joining ...
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Since January 2012, the Library of American Comics, by way of IDW Publishing, has been releasing collections of Milton Caniff's ...
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Written by Chad Derdowski Superheroes had only been in existence for a handful of years when Wonder Woman burst on ...
Read More Book Review: Superman: The Golden Age Sundays (1946-1949)
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Written by Chad Derdowski It wasn't long after his 1938 debut in Action Comics #1 that Jerry Siegel and Joe ...
Read More Book Review: Percy Crosby’s Skippy: Daily Comics 1931-1933: Long-forgotten Magic
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Skippy was created by Percy Crosby and ran from 1923 to 1945. In its time it was hugely popular, highly ...
Read More Book Review: Archie: Daily Newspaper Comics – The Swingin’ Sixties, Volume Two: 1963-1965 by Bob Montana
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Written by Kristen Lopez Almost anyone can name the first comic book they ever read. For many, it's some type ...
Read More Book Review: Little Orphan Annie, Volume Ten: The Junior Commandos by Harold Gray
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Little Orphan Annie was a daily comic strip created, written, and drawn by Harold Gray. It began in August 1924 ...
Read More Book Review: The Complete Dick Tracy, Volume 16: 1954-1956 by Chester Gould
By Gordon S. Miller |
Chester Gould's Dick Tracy comic strip debuted on October 4, 1931 and continues today under the creative team of by ...
Read More Book Review: The Complete Steve Canyon, Volume 4: 1953-1954 by Milton Caniff
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In 1946, cartoonist Milton Caniff ended a successful 12-year run on the adventure comic strip Terry and the Pirates for ...
Read More Book Review: Superman: The Silver Age Newspaper Dailies, Volume 2: 1961-1963: Super-Ridiculous, Super-Fun
By Mat Brewster |
Created in 1933, Superman has gone on to become one of the most popular and successful comic-book characters in the ...
Read More Book Review: Popeye: The Classic Newspaper Comics, Volume One: 1986-1989 by Bobby London: Absolutely Fabulous
By Greg Barbrick |
When it comes to reprints of classic comics, The Library of American Comics from IDW Publishing are the absolute gold ...
Read More Book Review: Batman: The Silver Age Newspaper Comics, Volume One: 1966-1967
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IDW's Library of American Comics and DC Entertainment have teamed up to release Batman's Silver Age newspaper strips, which debuted ...
Read More Book Review: The James Bond Omnibus Volume 005 by Jim Lawrence & Yaroslav Horak
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Continuing their release of the James Bond comic strips in an oversized omnibus format, Titan Books has released James Bond ...
Read More Book Review: Tarzan: The Complete Russ Manning Newspaper Strips, Volume One: 1967-1969
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As stated on the last page of this book, “The Library of American Comics [published by IDW] is dedicated to ...
Read More Book Review: The Complete Steve Canyon, Volume 3: 1951-1952 by Milton Caniff
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Since January 2012, the Library of American Comics, by way of IDW Publishing, has been releasing collections of Milton Caniff's ...
Read More Book Review: The Complete Steve Canyon, Volume 2: 1949-1950 by Milton Caniff
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Since January 2012, the Library of American Comics, by way of IDW Publishing, has been releasing collections of Milton Caniff's ...
Read More Book Review: The Complete Dick Tracy, Volume 13: 1950-1951 by Chester Gould
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Released by the Library of American Comics and IDW Publishing, The Complete Dick Tracy, Volume 13 by Chester Gouldpresents the dailies and ...
Read More Book Review: The James Bond Omnibus Volume 001 by Anthony Hearn, Henry Gammidge, et al.
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The world’s most famous spy had a secret career as a comic strip star in the '50s and '60s, and ...
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