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ATLAS COMICS LIBRARY HC NO 4 WAR COMICS VOL 1 (MR)
(W) Joe Maneely, Gene Colan, Russ Heath (A) Joe Maneely, Gene Colan, Russ Heath (CA) Carl Burgos, Sol Brodsky Forged in the crucible of the Korean War, and produced by veterans of the Second World War, this volume's eight issues present the brutality and grimness of armed combat by some of Atlas' most notable war artists and future comics stars including Gene Colan, Russ Heath, Joe Maneely, Dave Berg, Jay Scott Pike, Mike Sekowsky, Vern Henkel, Allen Bellman, Pete Morisi and Norman Steinberg.Propaganda abounds from the very first story, published in War Comics #1 in September 1950: Peril in Korea, a primer explaining why the USA joined the conflict. Other highlights include Colan's The Chips are Down and Victory, Heath's Alone and No Survivors, Maneely's Stormy Weather, Henkel's Total Destruction, and Berg's ?The Infantry's War.Originally a trial spun off from the publisher's Men's Adventure publications, in the nine years to follow, Atlas went on to produce 533 comic book issues with war content, across 34 different titles. War Comics is where it all began ? unseen in decades, sca
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ATLAS COMICS LIBRARY NO 3 HC IN THE DAYS OF THE ROCKETS (MR)
(W/A/CA) Joe Maneely In the vein of earlier comics-to-multimedia stars Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon, Atlas Comics launched their own pulp hero in 1951, looking ahead to the futuristic year 2000. Across five issues of Space Squadron (and one of Space Worlds), headline talents including George Tuska, Werner Roth and Allen Bellman (with back-up features by Joe Maneely, Christopher Rule, George Klein and Vern Henkel) showed Captain Jet Dixon and his Space Squadron blasting into action, facing cosmic threats like The Armada of Death, The Space Demons, Terror from the Deep, The Temptress of Jupiter, and The Midnight Horror.Come 1953, Hank Chapman and Joe Maneely gazed further into the future, envisioning the distant year 2075 and the adventures of Speed Carter, Spaceman. Scripted throughout by Chapman, Maneely launched and drew the first three issues before handing off one issue each to Mike Sekowsky, George Tuska and Bob Forgione, with back-up features by John Romita, Maneely, and Bill Savage. As other aspects of the Atlas line leaned into the peak of pre-Code horror, the Captain of the
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