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PUBLISHER: Timely
COMMENTS: Off-White pgs; Universal holder; Unrestored
#3 (#2); Schomburg cvr; Everett art; 1st published app. of Capt. America (pre-dates Cap #1); Hitler app. (Winter 1940)
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Off-White pgs; Universal holder; Unrestored
#3 (#2); Schomburg cvr; Everett art; 1st published app. of Capt. America (pre-dates Cap #1); Hitler app. (Winter 1940)For Golden Age fans a book like this is a real find. When Carl Burgos created Prof. Phineas Horton's android The Human Torch, and Bill Everett swam the depths of his imagination to give us The Sub-Mariner, few could have guessed the impact they would have for generations to come. This issue features a 40 page Torch story, a Sub-Mariner tale, plus in a text piece the two characters debate who is the better artist: Burgos or Everett.