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Pinstriped Prison Ebook

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Author by: VariousLanguange: enPublisher by: Dark Horse ComicsFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 92Total Download: 219File Size: 40,5 MbDescription: Pyromaniacs, murderous thugs, and pinstriped goons wreak havoc in the notorious pre-Code Crime Does Not Pay anthology. This collection-featuring every uncensored page from Crime Does Not Pay issues #50 to #53-is brimming with sharp work by artists George Tuska, Fred Guardineer, Charles Biro, and others!

Pinstriped Prison Ebook

These gruesome tales are topped off with an all-new foreword by crime storytelling all-star Joel Rose (Get Jiro!, Miami Vice, Kill the Poor)! Criminals had better learn. The path of theft and murder only leads to prison and the chair! Author by: VariousLanguange: enPublisher by: Dark Horse ComicsFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 36Total Download: 390File Size: 41,9 MbDescription: From storm-battered castles to secret laboratories to the oceans' depths, the golden age supernatural anthology comic Adventures Into the Unknown had every spooky setting audiences could desire and Dark Horse is collecting them all into deluxe hardcover archive editions! A classic cover by Ogden Whitney sets the tone for our fourth excursion into the quirky realms found in Adventures into the Unknown! Enjoy 'Beware the Jabberwock,' 'The Ghost that Didn't Die,' and an excellent cover run by Whitney-as well as a plethora twisted tales!

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Classic monsters, convoluted crises, and ghosts of all sorts populate these entertaining stories from the early 1950s, with contributors including Fred Guardineer, Lin Streeter, Charles Sultan, and others. This volume features a new foreword by comic-book historian and Mr.

Pinstriped Prison Ebook Reader

Monster creator Michael T. Gilbert, as well as all original text pieces and letter columns! Author by: Yojimbo Press LLCLanguange: enPublisher by: Yojimbo Press LLCFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 35Total Download: 686File Size: 54,7 MbDescription: In this action packed issue of The Spirit we join masked crusader, detective Denny Colt, in the following tales of adventure and crime fighting. A spirit of an ancient tribe haunts the hills of the Catskill Mountains in 'The Spirit of Manitou'. A foxy red-head named Dulcet plays a song for The Spirit that is anything but sweet in 'Dulcet Tone'. Mystery and unfathomable intrigue are found along the waterfront along with ships bringing mysterious and exotic cargo in 'The Octopus' plus vintage advertising and more.

Pinstriped Prison Ebook Series

Created and illustrated by Will Eisner in the forties, The Spirit is a masked crime fighter who, like Batman, fights with the backing of the City's chief of police and his sexy blonde sidekick. Enjoy a nostalgic trip down memory lane with the best titles from the golden age of comics. Yojimbo Press has lovingly remastered these timeless classics with vivid color correction and image restoration.

Pinstriped Prison Ebooks

Author by: Alex RaymondLanguange: enPublisher by: Harvey ComicsFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 81Total Download: 706File Size: 54,9 MbDescription: US Comic strip created by artist Alex Raymond for King Features Syndicate. Flash Gordon appeared in 1934, at first in Sunday, later in daily newspapers.

Its elaborately shaded style and exotic storyline made it one of the most influential sf strips. It was taken over in 1944 by Austin Briggs, then in 1948 by Mac Raboy, and since then has been drawn by several artists, including Dan Barry (with contributions from artists Harvey Kurtzman and Wally Wood and writer Harry Harrison), Al Williamson, Gray Morrow, and Kevin VanHook.