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Amazing Man Comics

Centaur · 1939–1942 · 22 issues
About the series

Centaur Publications' Amazing Man Comics (1939–1942) ran for 22 issues, a spirited Golden Age anthology that introduced John Aman, the enigmatic Amazing-Man, a superhero with mystic origins and a distinctive green costume. The series was a creative hub for talents like Bill Everett (soon to co-create Namor the Sub-Mariner) and A. L. Kirby, alongside artists Frank Frollo and Lew Glanz, who filled its pages with masked vigilantes, sci-fi thrills, and wartime adventure. Though short-lived, the book is a key artifact of the early superhero boom, showcasing the raw, experimental energy that defined the era before the industry's major consolidations.

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