All-American Comics #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePaul Reinman's cover for this June 1945 issue delivers one of the more inventive images of the Golden Age: Green Lantern soaring over a nighttime Manhattan skyline aboard an enormous winged shoe, carrying a startled group of civilians along for the ride. The featured story, "Soles of Manhattan," promises the kind of imaginative, slightly absurdist adventure that made All-American Comics such a pleasure during this era. At a dime for 48 full-color pages, this is Golden Age DC at its most charmingly inventive.
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A pair of shoes, claiming to be the shoes of the god Mercury, radically change the lives of four persons who wear them.
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