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PUBLISHER: DC
COMMENTS: off white pgs; Q the 12th page is married
Fred Guardineer cvr; Full pg ad for Flash Comics #1 (12/39)
Larson Copy
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off white pgs; Q the 12th page is married
Fred Guardineer cvr; Full pg ad for Flash Comics #1 (12/39)
Larson Copy
Catching the eyes of browsers at newsstands was the name of the game during the Golden Age — and when it came to sales, DC set the pace in the late 1930s. Fred Guardineer’s masterful cover illustration for Adventure Comics #45 is a classic of the period, appealing to the established fan base for pulps as well as the burgeoning comic book audience. The classic contents feature a Sandman tale and contributions from legendary writers Gardiner Fox and Jerry Siegel, plus art from acclaimed GA draftsmen Bob Kane and Creig Flessel.
Fred Guardineer cvr; Full pg ad for Flash Comics #1 (12/39)
Ruben Blades Copy
Fred Guardineer cvr; Full pg ad for Flash Comics #1 (12/39)
Ruben Blades Copy