Description: New and unread. Slipcase editions. Strange Mysteries Vol 1 collects issues #9-12 of IW's title along with Strange Worlds #5. Vol 2 of Ghostly Tales collects issues #60-64 of the Charlton series. Combined shipping available.Interested in mixing and matching across my listed sets? Let me know and I'll send you a list of books available for a custom bundle. Strange Mysteries: I.W. Publishing became notorious for publishing unauthorized reprints of other company's comics, often with new covers. The numbering of most of the company's titles is misleading, often not starting at issue #1 and skipping issue numbers. Incredibly though, the company produced 118 separate titles, no mean achievement, which is where we start with STRANGE MYSTERIES: ISSUE 9 -12 an eccentric mix of weird and strange tales from Jay Disbrow, George H. Appel, Ross Andru, Ben Brown, Bernard Baily and Carl Burgos. PLUS the bonus issue STRANGE WORLDS featuring out of this world spine-tingling science fiction fare from the likes of Mike Esposito, Everett Raymond Kinstler, Syd Shores and Gene Fawcette.Ghostly Tales was part of a wave of new horror and suspense comics published by Charlton during this period. It debuted with issue #55, taking over the numbering of Blue Beetle (which itself had continued the numbering of Unusual Tales). Over the course of its 18-year run, Ghostly Tales was edited by Pat Masulli, Sal Gentile, and George Wildman. With a stellar line-up of regular contributors to the book including Rocco Mastroserio, Steve Ditko, Ernie Bache, Charles Nicholas, Dick Giordano, Pat Boyette, Bill Ely and Rudy Palais.
Price: 64.99 USD
Location: Carbondale, Illinois
End Time: 2024-12-23T04:10:27.000Z
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Type: Graphic Novel
Format: Hardcover
Issue Number: 1
Language: English
Tradition: US Comics
Series Title: Silver Age Classics
Style: Color
Publisher: PS Artbooks
Genre: Fantasy, Horror & Sci-Fi, Mystery, Suspense
Intended Audience: General Audience
Era: Silver Age (1956-69)