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Joe Simon

    The Simon & Kirby Library. Science Fiction
    The Simon and Kirby Library: Superheroes
    Marvel Comics: The World Outside Your Window
    The Best of Simon and Kirby
    Golden Age Captain America Omnibus Vol. 1
    The Simon and Kirby Library: Horror!
    • The Simon and Kirby Library: Horror!

      • 319pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,4(57)Évaluer

      At every point, Joe Simon and Jack Kirby raised the bar. When they came to comics, Superman had been around for about a year, and the medium was still in its infancy. They took the action and made it explode, breaking out of the panels and sprinting across the page. They showed what comics could do, experimenting with layout and design, creating the first full-page panels and double page spreads. Their first million-seller was a superhero (Captain America), and their next was military adventure that outsold Superman (DC's Boy Commandos). These two guys from Rochester and Brooklyn broke all the rules when they created the first romance comics, and they blazed trails in every genre: horror, science fiction, crime etc ... Their work in the legendary title Black Magic was acclaimed by readers. It was held up on national television by the Senate Committee on Juvenile Delinquency, where experts claimed Black Magic contributed to the corruption of American youth! Also included here are the Simon and Kirby stories from the experimental terror title Strange World of Your Dreams.

      The Simon and Kirby Library: Horror!
    • Golden Age Captain America Omnibus Vol. 1

      • 856pages
      • 30 heures de lecture
      4,2(5)Évaluer

      Steve Rogers might have been the prototypical 98-pound weakling, but that wasn't going to stop him from serving his country. Transformed by the Super-Soldier Serum into America's #1 fighting man, Steve became a symbol of patriotism, hope and perseverance on the eve of the nation's entrance into World War II. Never before and never since has comics seen a hero as timely as - Captain America! Now, you can experience the original Golden Age adventures of the Sentinel of Liberty from his 1941 inaugural appearance! You'll meet Bucky Barnes and the Red Skull for the first time, behold Simon & Kirby's trend-setting brand of storytelling, and even read Stan Lee's very first comic book tale! Captain America Comics (1941) 1-12

      Golden Age Captain America Omnibus Vol. 1
    • The Best of Simon and Kirby

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,2(61)Évaluer

      A collection of comic book stories, covering every genre in which they made their mark.

      The Best of Simon and Kirby
    • The Marvel Universe has always reflected the world outside your window - from the moment Captain America charged into battle in World War II, to the present day! Marvel's characters face relevant and real-life issues alongside their extraordinary adventures - from grappling with alcoholism, to participating in politics, to celebrating diversity and everything in between! These powerful stories from Marvel's 80-year history feature iconic heroes tackling heavy-hitting subjects, including drug abuse, teen suicide, HIV, terrorism, school shootings and more. COLLECTING: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1963) 97, HOWARD THE DUCK (1976) 8, IRON MAN (1968) 128, NEW MUTANTS (1983) 45, ALPHA FLIGHT (1983) 106, UNCANNY X-MEN (1981) 303, INCREDIBLE HULK (1968) 420, AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1999) 36, CAPTAIN AMERICA (2002) 1, ASTONISHING X-MEN (2004) 51, MS. MARVEL (2015) 13, CHAMPIONS (2016) 24; & MATERIAL FROM CAPTAIN AMERICA COMICS 2 AND AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1999) 583

      Marvel Comics: The World Outside Your Window
    • The Simon and Kirby Library: Superheroes

      • 478pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,0(49)Évaluer

      Beginning with Blue Bolt in June 1940, Joe Simon and Jack Kirby set the standard for costumed heroes. Their creation Captain America remains one of the most famous heroes in comic book history, and their work for Timely and DC Comics raised the bar.This large format hardcover collects the duo’s most exciting characters: Fighting American, their cold-war take on the patriotic hero, The Fly, with origins in an unknown Spider-Man prototype, Lancelot Strong, the man with the double life, and the Hollywood swashbuckler known as Stuntman. This is the only edition authorized by both Joe Simon and the estate of Jack Kirby, gathered from the official Simon and Kirby archives.

      The Simon and Kirby Library: Superheroes
    • The Simon & Kirby Library. Science Fiction

      • 351pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,9(52)Évaluer

      The Simon and Kirby Library: Science Fiction spans more than 20 years, beginning with the first stories Joe Simon and Jack Kirby ever produced together (beginning in June 1940)--their ten-issue run of Blue Bolt adventures. Then the Cold War years will be represented by Race For the Moon, featuring pencils by Kirby and inked artwork by comic book legends Reed Crandall, Angelo Torres, and Al Williamson. "Joe was one of the industry's greatest innovators--he commissioned stories from some of the greatest talents of the time," series editor Steve Saffel notes. "Thanks to his efforts, we have exclusive access to more than 80 pages of original artwork from the 1950s. Stories by all four artists appear in all of their stunning detail. This was a book Joe wanted the world to see." Other rarities from both decades are included, and as a bonus for readers, the volume features stories illustrated by Crandall, Torres, and Williamson--without Kirby. Including an introduction by Dave Gibbons, the award-winning co-creator and illustrator of Watchmen, this is an historic volume no comic book aficionado will be able to live without.

      The Simon & Kirby Library. Science Fiction
    • The Simon and Kirby Library: Crime

      • 306pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,9(37)Évaluer

      The creators of Captain America and the Boy Commandos produced some of the hardest-hitting crime comics of the 1950s. Often featuring real-world criminals like Ma Barker, Al Capone, and Pretty Boy Floyd, and true-to-life events like the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, these adventures were torn from post-prohibition headlines. Explosive enough to draw the attention of the congressional committee on juvenile delinquency, they remain action-packed for today's graphic novel audience. These are the best of the Simon and Kirby Crime comics, fully restored and collected for the first time.

      The Simon and Kirby Library: Crime
    • "Collecting Captain America #49-50 and #600-601"--P. [4] of cover.

      Captain America
    • Fighting American

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,7(35)Évaluer

      The narrative follows the superhero Fighting American and his sidekick Speedboy as they confront supervillains and the looming Communist threat during the Cold War era. Their adventures highlight themes of patriotism and heroism, reflecting the socio-political climate of the time. The collection showcases their dynamic partnership and the challenges they face in a world fraught with tension and ideological conflict.

      Fighting American
    • The star-spangled costume of Captain America has been a timeless symbol of hope and freedom since his days fighting Nazism overseas and McCarthyism at home. This historical retrospective of Steve Rogers' various uniforms and super-hero mantles is a showcase of America's ever-evolving sociopolitical landscape. From his early days fighting in overt patriotic garb as Captain America during World War II through his adoption of the predominately black uniform and title of the Captain at a time when he became a symbol of resisting absolute government control, Rogers has always worn his allegiance openly. Time and again, Steve has returned to Captain America's red-white-and-blue iconography, proving that the symbolic clothing of the Sentinel of Liberty stands for a higher ideal than any one person or government can achieve. COLLECTING: CAPTAIN AMERICA (1968) 180, 337, 438, 451; CAPTAIN AMERICA (1996) 3; SECRET AVENGERS (2010) 1; CAPTAIN AMERICA (2012) 1; CAPTAIN AMERICA: STEVE ROGERS 1; CAPTAIN AMERICA (2017) 695; MATERIAL FROM CAPTAIN AMERICA COMICS 1-2

      Captain America: Evolutions Of A Living Legend