Description: #5 in indicia on inside front cover. "Ringside Racket"; While out on a date Sandra Knight (Phantom Lady) and Don Borden come upon two men beating up the middleweight champ Slim McKay; He explains that they wanted him to throw his next fight and he refused; Phantom Lady decides that it is time to shut down this gang of thugs. "The Intruders"; In 1732–35 New York, John Peter Zenger goes on trial for libel against the King's governor, William S. Cosby; Andrew Hamilton successfully defends him, striking a blow for freedom of the press. "The Silly Sorceress"; Humor story about the Salem witch trials. "The Escape" text story. "Cold War At a Boiling Point"; Phantom Lady is told that King Eduardo of Travania is being duped by his Prime Minister Kan
Description: Black Cat is a comic book adventure heroine published by Harvey Comics from 1941 to 1951. Harvey also published reprints of the character in both the mid-1950s and the early 1960s. The character's creation is claimed by the Harvey family to have originated with publisher Alfred Harvey, but there is no corroborating evidence for this. The Black Cat debuted in Pocket Comics #1 (August 1941).
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Description: Back in the day, when your grandma wanted to pick a Star War for your little space dolls, odds are you got one of these.
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Description: Back in the day, when your grandma wanted to pick a Star War for your little space dolls, odds are you got one of these.
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Description: "Devil Girl from Mars" is a science fiction film where Nyah, a female commander from Mars, arrives in London in her flying saucer. She is part of an advance alien team searching for Earthmen to replace the declining male population on her world due to a "devastating war between the sexes". Nyah surrounds the Bonnie Charlie Inn with a Force Field and announces her mission to collect human males for breeding purposes back home.
Description: Atlas was a thing, and this was their longest running characters... four whole issues. I still like him.
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Description: Stellar Warriors: Not quite from a long time ago, but definitely from a galaxy far away.
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Description: A rough, yet elegant banner. The pattern on the banner holds meaning too. Heihachi, the woodcutting samurai, makes it for them, and it reflects some of his whimsy and quiet mischief. The six circles on the top represent the six "proper" samurai in their company. The symbol at the bottom means "tanbo" or rice paddy. It's supposed to represent the farmers who the samurai are defending. (It's interesting that the samurai each get their own symbol, but the farmers are still lumped into one big group; some class differences are still in place). Between them stands a triangle representing Kikuchiyo: the outsider of the bunch who stands balanced between the samurai and the peasants they're protecting.
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