(A) Ogden Whitney & Various
They may have been Forbidden to some, particularly when the Wertham Seduction of the Innocent book hit the newsstands, but to kids the length and breadth of the United States (and a select few in the UK), Richard Hughes and his tremblin' team of terrific tormenters were where it was at. Big time. Tempus certainly does fugit. Tales exploring the supernatural collected together from the ACG classic Forbidden Worlds issues #65-70.
(W) Harry Lazarus, Richard E. Hughes (A) Ogden Whitney & Various
Tales exploring the supernatural collected together from the ACG classic Forbidden Worlds #53-58. Volumes will be meticulously compiled from the original source material and painstakingly digitally restored. In a slipcase edition.
(W) Harry Lazarus, Richard E. Hughes (A) Ogden Whitney & Various
Tales exploring the supernatural collected together from the ACG classic Forbidden Worlds issues #59-64. Volumes will be meticulously compiled from the original source material and painstakingly digitally restored.
(A) Ogden Whitney & Various
They may have been Forbidden to some, particularly when the Wertham Seduction of the Innocent book hit the newsstands, but to kids the length and breadth of the United States (and a select few in the UK), Richard Hughes and his tremblin' team of terrific tormenters were where it was at. Big time. Tempus certainly does fugit. Tales exploring the supernatural collected together from the ACG classic Forbidden Worlds issues #65-70.
(A) Ogden Whitney & Various
I've had a thing for ACG comics for a long time but while I've had runs of the company's Adventures Into The Unknown and Forbidden Worlds on my shelves I've only ever had but one issue of Operation Peril so this latest title on the PS Artbooks roster is a total winner for me, with issues 1 through 4 boasting stories by Richard Hughes (of course) and artwork by, among others, the one and only Ogden Whitney (double of course!) and yarns of adventure and science fiction in which Tom and Peggy use their time machine to counter an alien invasion from Saturn; Typhoon Tyler tries to stop Captain Cobra from stealing native gold in the tropics and whole host of other stuff like to make your eyes water Collects issues #1-4 (Oct/Nov 1950 to Apr/May 1951).
(A) Ogden Whitney & Various
Maybe the brightest light in the ACG firmament and long overlooked is Operation Peril This second volume of Operation Peril from PS Artbooks is another winner for me, boasting stories by Richard E. Hughes (of course) and artwork by Ogden Whitney (double of course) plus Leonard Starr, Ken Bald, Morris Waldinger, Paul Gattuso, Edvard Moritz, Al Camy and George Wilhelms. Packed full of yarns of adventure and science fiction and whole host of other stuff like to make your eyes water! Collects Operation Peril #5-9 (June/July 1951 to February/March 1952).
(W) Richard E. Hughes (A) Ogden Whitney & Various
So this third volume of Operation Peril is another winner, boasting stories by Hughes (of course) and artwork by Ogden Whitney (double of course) plus Ken Bald, Leonard Starr, George Wilhelms, Rocco Mastroserio, Charles Nicholas, Al Camy, Fred Guardineer and Lin Streeter. Packed full of yarns of adventure and science fiction and whole host of other stuff like to make your eyes water! Collects issues #10-14 (April/May 1952 to January 1953).
(A) Ogden Whitney & Various
AMERICAN COMICS GROUP - OPERATION PERIL VOL 1: ISSUE 1 - 4 October/November 1950 to April/May 1951 Special Notes: Okay, youse mugs, I gotta level with you now so set a while and listen up. I've had a thing for ACG comics for a looong time but while I've had runs of the company's ADVENTURES INTO THE UNKNOWN and FORBIDDEN WORLDS (not to mention SKELETON HAND and OUT OF THE NIGHT and others) on my shelves I've only ever had but one issue of OPERATION PERIL so this latest title on the PS Artbooks roster is a total winner for me, with issues 1 through 4 boasting stories by Richard Hughes (of course) and artwork by, among others, the one and only Ogden Whitney (double of course!) and yarns of adventure and science fiction in which, f'rinstance Tom and Peggy use their time machine to counter an alien invasion from Saturn; Typhoon Tyler tries to stop Captain Cobra from stealing native gold in the tropics and whole host of other stuff like to make your eyes water. 48 pages! Full-Color! And just one thin dime when it first appeared almost 70 years ago-gee whiz al
(W) Richard E. Hughes (A) Ogden Whitney & Various
So this third volume of Operation Peril is another winner, boasting stories by Hughes (of course) and artwork by Ogden Whitney (double of course) plus Ken Bald, Leonard Starr, George Wilhelms, Rocco Mastroserio, Charles Nicholas, Al Camy, Fred Guardineer and Lin Streeter. Packed full of yarns of adventure and science fiction and whole host of other stuff like to make your eyes water! Collects issues #10-14 (April/May 1952 to January 1953).