Cover Credits |
Artist:
Alex Schomburg |
Title: Marvel Masterworks Vol. 166:Golden Age Marvel Comics Vol. 6 HC
Publication Date: 2011
(On Sale: September 28, 2011)
Format: 280-Page Hardcover w/Dustjacket
Cover Price: $59.99
Collection Group: Marvel Masterworks
Contents: Marvel Mystery Comics #21-24
Stories:
Human Torch: "The Idol of Death" (15 pages)
Carl Burgos (Writer/Artist)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #21 (1941)Sub-Mariner: (The Magnetic Lake Mystery) (12 pages)
Bill Everett (Writer/Artist)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #21 (1941)Terry Vance: "The Case of the Transport Crimes" (7 pages)
Raymond A. Gill (Writer) Robert Oksner (Artist)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #21 (1941)Patriot: "Danger Ahead" (5 pages)
Raymond A. Gill (Writer) Art Gates (Artist)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #21 (1941)Ka-Zar: (Fight Against the Fascists) (6 pages)
Ben Thompson (Writer/Artist)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #21 (1941)Vision: (The Sabotaged Schoolhouse) (7 pages)
Jack Kirby (Writer/Penciller) Joe Simon (Writer/Inker)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #21 (1941)Angel: "The Weird Ghost of Amber Swamps" (9 pages)
Paul Gustavson (Writer/Artist)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #21 (1941)Human Torch: (The Invasion of Alslavia) (15 pages)
Carl Burgos (Writer/Artist)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #22 (1941)Sub-Mariner: (Namor's Flying Bantam Car) (12 pages)
Bill Everett (Writer/Artist)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #22 (1941)Ka-Zar: (The Nazis' Death Gas) (6 pages)
Ben Thompson (Writer/Artist)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #22 (1941)Terry Vance: "The Mystery of the Phantom Killer" (7 pages)
Raymond A. Gill (Writer) Robert Oksner (Artist)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #22 (1941)Patriot: "Tank Production Menaced" (5 pages)
Raymond A. Gill (Writer) Art Gates (Artist)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #22 (1941)Vision: (Khor, the Black Sorceror) (6 pages)
Jack Kirby (Writer/Penciller) Joe Simon (Writer/Inker)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #22 (1941)Angel: (The Revenge of Sphinx Henchel) (9 pages)
Al Gabriele (Penciller) Al Avison (Inker)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #22 (1941)Human Torch: "Highway of Mystery" (15 pages)
Carl Burgos (Writer/Artist)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #23 (1941)Sub-Mariner: "The Case of the Vanishing Convicts" (12 pages)
Bill Everett (Writer/Artist)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #23 (1941)Patriot: (Swastika Over Europe) (5 pages)
Raymond A. Gill (Writer) Art Gates (Artist)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #23 (1941)Vision: (Cult of the Shark-God) (7 pages)
Jack Kirby (Writer/Penciller) Joe Simon (Writer/Inker)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #23 (1941)Ka-Zar: (Neutralizing the Nazis) (6 pages)
Ben Thompson (Writer/Artist)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #23 (1941)Terry Vance: "The Mystery of the Green Diamond" (7 pages)
Raymond A. Gill (Writer) Robert Oksner (Artist)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #23 (1941)Angel: (Death on Inferno Isle) (9 pages)
Al Avison (Penciller) Al Gabriele (Inker)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #23 (1941)Human Torch: "Meet the Parrot" (15 pages)
Carl Burgos (Writer/Artist)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #24 (1941)Sub-Mariner: "The Undersea Blitzkrieg" (12 pages)
Bill Everett (Writer/Artist)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #24 (1941)Terry Vance: (Mystery in the Maine Woods) (7 pages)
Raymond A. Gill (Writer) Robert Oksner (Artist)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #24 (1941)Patriot: (The German Peacemonger) (5 pages)
Raymond A. Gill (Writer) Sid Greene (Artist)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #24 (1941)Ka-Zar: (The Stronghold of Ali Hamud) (6 pages)
Ben Thompson (Writer/Artist)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #24 (1941)Vision: (Grosso of the War-Dust World) (7 pages)
Jack Kirby (Writer/Penciller) Joe Simon (Writer/Inker)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #24 (1941)Angel: (The Eye Thief) (9 pages)
Al Avison (Penciller) Al Gabriele (Inker)
Reprinted From: Marvel Mystery Comics #24 (1941)
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