Mickey Spillane's Mike Danger #1
"Danger Ahead" kicks off Mickey Spillane's Mike Danger #1 with a bold, self-aware nod to the birth of comic books, told through Spillane’s gritty lens and brought to life by Harry Sahle’s original artwork—reminiscent of the 1940s Mike Danger strips. The issue features a rare, unpublished cover by Frank Miller, a striking visual echo of the era’s pulp roots, making this a must-have for collectors of both Spillane’s legacy and early comic history.
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A synopsis of the birth of comic books as told by Mickey Spillane accompanied by the original unpublished cover to 1940's "Mike Danger" by Harry Sahle.
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