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    Gwandanaland Comics #2181

    Gwandanaland Comics » Gwandanaland Comics #2181 - The Joe Maneely Treasury released by Gwandanaland Comics on November 2018.

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    Facebook solicitation, November 24, 2018:

    NEW RELEASE - A RARE ARTIST COLLECTION

    The Joe Maneely Treasury - Gwandanaland Comics #2181 -- The Complete Public Domain Works of A Great Comic Artist of the 1950s.

    110 PAGES

    Joe Maneely (1926-1958) was poised to be a major star in the upcoming world of Marvel Comics. He was a mainstay of the Atlas line of the 1950s and had the admiration and respect of artists, writers and readers alike. There have been a few people artists described as “the next Jack Kirby,” but not many were pegged that way by Stan Lee himself. A tragic commuter train accident took Maneely from his family, friends and fans, and left everyone to wonder what could have been. The vast majority of Joe Maneely's work was done for Marvel; in fact, just a touch over 100 pages of his work is in the public domain, all in the western genre – and Gwandanaland Comics has them all for you right here!

    Amazon solicitation, November 25, 2018:

    The Joe Maneely Treasury: Gwandanaland Comics #2181 --- The Complete Public Domain Works of One of the Star of Comics in the 1950s

    110 pages

    NEW RELEASE - A RARE ARTIST COLLECTIONThe Joe Maneely Treasury - Gwandanaland Comics #2181 -- The Complete Public Domain Works of A Great Comic Artist of the 1950s.

    Joe Maneely (1926-1958) was poised to be a major star in the upcoming world of Marvel Comics. He was a mainstay of the Atlas line of the 1950s and had the admiration and respect of artists, writers and readers alike. There have been a few people artists described as “the next Jack Kirby,” but not many were pegged that way by Stan Lee himself. A tragic commuter train accident took Maneely from his family, friends and fans, and left everyone to wonder what could have been. The vast majority of Joe Maneely's work was done for Marvel; in fact, just a touch over 100 pages of his work is in the public domain, all in the western genre – and Gwandanaland Comics has them all for you right here!

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