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    America's Greatest Comics #4

    America's Greatest Comics » America's Greatest Comics #4 released by AC Comics on January 1, 2002.

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    This issue of the industries’ top Golden Age reprint anthology as usual boasts a line-up of all-time great artists. Will Eisner illustrates an early adventure starring Yarko, Master Magician, as he faces “The Voodoo King”, Bob Powell contributes a Cave Girl tale called “The Little Man Who Was All There”. “Good Girl Art” master Bill Ward brings the glamorous Torchy Todd to life in a hilarious case of mistaken identity while John Severin pits Billy The Kid up against “El Chivito”. Joe Kubert delves into a world of horror in “The Mirror Of Isis”, while Murphy Anderson takes The Space Rangers on “The Quest forb Lost Atlantis”- plus a precode crime thriller “Fatal Mistake!” drawn by Mort Meskin. The Mysterious Traveller tells the weird story of “The Sultan” by Steve Ditko. Rounding out this package is a 3 page love story by the guys who created the genre, Simon and Kirby, entitled “Please Help Me”. Superbly- reproduced full-story reprints covering a wide variety of story types, from publishers like Quality, Fox Features, Avon, Magazine Enterprises, Charlton, Fiction House and Prize Comics. 52 pages, black and white with color cover. Standard comic book format.

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