Happy Trails! Roy Rogers rides again in this deluxe volume presenting the earliest comic book adventures of America's favorite western star! Return to the heyday of the West, when Roy Rogers, with his golden palomino Trigger, conquered the American frontier one thrilling act of daring-do at a time! Pop culture icon, hero to generations of boys and ...
If you know that 'honkers' means 'dinosaurs', this is the archive collection you've been waiting for! This deluxe collection contains the first six issues of "Turok, Son of Stone": Dell Four Color Comics number 596 and number 656; and then issues number 3-6 of the "Turok" series. Two young Native Americans stumble upon a valley where the creatures ...
In 1947, artist Jesse Marsh left Walt Disney Studios - where he had worked on "Pinocchio", "Fantasia", and various animated shorts - to work for Western Publishing full time. "Tarzan" was one of his first assignments, with the iconic character's first original comic-book appearance in "Dell Four-Color Comics, Number 134". "Tarzan Number 2" would ...
The original "Tarzan" comics are finally back in print after sixty years! This second volume reproduces six, big Golden Age issues for readers new and old to enjoy, and all stories are by the dynamite team of Gaylord DuBois and Jesse Marsh. DuBois and Marsh's nineteen-year collaboration on Tarzan produced a legendary body of work and an enduring ...
Earth's prehistoric past flourishes in a lost valley where two young Native Americans, Turok and Andar, have become trapped. While they struggle to survive among the honkers (dinosaurs) and prehistoric human residents, they hold on to the hope that one day they will discover a way out of the valley and be reunited with their tribe. This volume ...
The world's first "Tarzan" comic books are back in print at last! Jesse Marsh remains one of the great, unsung artists of comics history, even though his straightforward realism was admired by such comics legends as Russ Manning and Alex Toth. Marsh's nineteen-year collaboration with writer Gaylord DuBois defined Edgar Rice Burroughs' iconic ...
In this remarkable collection of stories, Elisabeth Russell Taylor dissects our closest relationships to expose the violence that lies at the heart of intimacy. With unflinching precision, she describes the mundane cruelties of contemporary life - the small acts of treachery, the convoluted workings of revenge. Her cool, elegant prose reveals a ...
In the late 1940s, Dell Publishing assembled a new comics team that would leave an indelible impression on millions of young readers. For the next nineteen years, Jesse Marsh - an 'artist's artist' - and Gaylord DuBois created an absorbing jungle world for Edgar Rice Burroughs' most famous character. The realism and consistent quality in their ...
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