Classic One-Shots: Blazing Six Guns


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CLASSIC ONE-SHOTS Not all comics make it very far - in fact, quite a few of them, either by design, because they fail to catch on with the public, or companies decide to try something different, only see one issue. Some of these books are among the greatest stories and art of the Golden Age of comics - and we're bringing you many of them in this new series, CLASSIC ONE-SHOTS! You will find them as individual collections, and in occasional giant 350-page volumes, starting with Classic Comics Library #82, #89 & #91 - and more coming!RARE COMICS CAN BE HARD TO FIND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. These books are reprinted from the best available images, and the books will be updated as new copies are uncovered. Sometimes the early and rarer books reflect the age and the condition of the originals. Many people enjoy these authentic characteristics. If you are not entirely happy, please contact us for exchange or refund at any time!ALL STORIES - NO ADSGet the complete catalog by contacting [email protected]




Blazing Six-Guns


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Buckskin Lee Morgan has barely made it back home to Idaho for the first time in a dozen years when a passel of cattle thieves tried to burn his old ranch to the ground in Blazing Six-Guns. Buckskin Lee Morgan thinks dealing in horseflesh will bring him generous rewards. But in Carson City, the only price he could get on his own head in Six-Gun Kill.




The Official Overstreet


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The bible of the comic book industry is updated for 2002 with Web site information, tips about grading and caring for comics, and more than 1,500 black-and-white photos.




Pulp Classics


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A facsimile reprint of the April 1933 issue of "Weird Trails" magazine, featuring M.M. Moamrath's "Riders of the Purple Ooze," and many more Lovecraft-inspired stories.




Tales of the Wild West (Serapis Classics)


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RED GHALLINAN was a gunman. Not a trade to be proud of, perhaps, but Red was proud of it. Proud of his skill with a gun, proud of the notches on the long blue barrels of his heavy .45's. Red was a wiry, medium sized man with a cruel, thin lipped mouth and close-set, shifty eyes. He was bow-legged from much riding, and, with his slouching walk and hard face he was, indeed, an unprepossessing figure. Red's mind and soul were as warped as his exterior. His sinister reputation caused men to strive to avoid offending him but at the same time it cut him off from the fellowship of people. No man, good or bad, cares to chum with a killer. Even the outlaws hated him and feared him too much to admit him to their gang, so he was a lone wolf. But a lone wolf may sometimes be more feared than the whole pack...




ROBERT E. HOWARD Ultimate Collection – 300+ Cult Classics


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The 'ROBERT E. HOWARD Ultimate Collection 300+ Cult Classics' is a comprehensive anthology of the works of renowned author Robert E. Howard, featuring over 300 cult classics that showcase his unique blend of adventure, fantasy, and pulp fiction. From the iconic character Conan the Barbarian to lesser-known heroes and villains, Howard's stories transport readers to exotic worlds filled with action, bravery, and intrigue. His vivid and dynamic writing style captivates readers with its fast-paced narratives and richly detailed settings, making each tale a gripping and immersive experience in its own right. This collection offers a glimpse into Howard's prolific literary output and enduring influence on the genres of speculative fiction and adventure literature. Robert E. Howard's works continue to resonate with readers of all ages and backgrounds, appealing to those who seek thrilling escapism and timeless storytelling. Whether you are a fan of sword and sorcery, historical fiction, or pulp magazines, this anthology is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the boundless imagination of one of the most iconic authors in literary history.




Blazing Six-gun Adventure


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Comic Book-17ed


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The recognized authority in this field and an established bestseller, this eagerly awaited 17th edition features a 40-page color section.




Official® Overstreet® Comic Book Price Guide


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Offering the most thorough record of existing comic books from the 1800s to the present, this book comes indexed and illustrated, and with listings priced according to condition.




Cowboy Classics


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In the American psyche, the "e;Wild West"e; is a mythic-historical place where our nation's values and ideologies were formed. In this violent and uncertain world, the cowboy is the ultimate hero, fighting the bad guys, forging notions of manhood, and delineating what constitutes honor as he works to build civilization out of wilderness. Tales from this mythical place are best known from that most American of media: film. In the Greco-Roman societies that form the foundation of Western civilization, similar narratives were presented in what for them was the most characteristic, and indeed most filmic, genre: epic. Like Western film, the epics of Homer and Virgil focus on the mythic-historical past and its warriors who worked to establish the ideological framework of their respective civilizations. Through a close reading of films like High Noon and Shane, this book examines the surprising connections between these seemingly disparate yet closely related genres, shedding light on both in the process.