Golden-Age Greats #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection from AC Comics brings together a selection of Golden Age tales featuring Fawcett Comics' classic heroes, including Captain Marvel, Bulletman, and Spy Smasher. Originally published in the 1940s, these stories showcase the colorful, action-packed style of early superhero comics. The volume serves as a sampler of Fawcett's iconic characters from the era before DC's acquisition of the line.
"Hunt for Hitler!" is a standout entry in the Golden-Age Greats series, spotlighting the enduring legacy of Fawcett Comics with a deep dive into the collectible value of its Golden Age titles—like the $176,000 paid by Steve Geppi for Whiz Comics #2. Written by Bill Black and featuring his own cover pencils and inks, the issue blends nostalgia with insight, offering commentary on Jerry Ordway’s Power of Shazam! series while celebrating the cultural footprint of these early comics.
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Article on Fawcett Golden Age comics. Prices paid for Fawcetts noted, ($176,000 by Steve Geppi for Whiz Comics #2), and comments on Jerry Ordway's Power of Shazam! series.
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