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PUBLISHER: Timely
COMMENTS:A 15% BUYER'S PREMIUM WILL BE ADDED TO THIS ITEM AT CONCLUSION OF THE AUCTION ow/white pgs classic Red Skull bondage cover (3/47) Comic Book Impact rating of 7 (CBI)
A 15% BUYER'S PREMIUM WILL BE ADDED TO THIS ITEM AT CONCLUSION OF THE AUCTION ow/white pgs classic Red Skull bondage cover (3/47) Comic Book Impact rating of 7 (CBI)Thanks to the inevitable trend of retconning Golden Age characters to fit into modern-day storylines, issue #61 of Captain America Comics features one Jeffrey Mace in the iconic red, white & blue uniform, along with Fred Davis Jr. in the role of Bucky. Of course, when first published, this future information was not in play, and this was simply one of the post-war Cap comics that First Avenger fans love to collect, one which features Cap’s Ichiban nemesis, the Red Skull. The plot involves a plan for the Nazi villain to steal and resell pharmaceuticals, adding drug dealer to his ever-growing list of transgressions. With a couple of other Captain America adventures and a Human Torch story included in the overstuffed anthology, this is a classic Golden Age barrel of fun. The Syd Shores cover follows in the tradition of Kirby and Schomburg and provides the action in spades.
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High School of Art & Design alum Carmine Infantino got his start in the industry working Timely, a precursor to Marvel Comics, where he would do spot work on anthology features, in his first work at DC he helped create Black Canary and began his long-running involvement with the Flash during his Golden Age era, as well as illustrating the original Green Lantern. After the post-war comic book slump Infantino collaborated with writer Robert Kanigher and editor Julius Schwartz to help bring back superheroes and launch the Silver Age by updating the Flash in the pages of Showcase, the reboot was a huge success and led to the superhero rebirth that has continued into the modern day, Infantino's ability to capture speed and movement on a page made his Flash believable and engaging. Carmine was promoted to Art Director and then Publisher at DC over the course of his illustrious career,
American comic book artist known for his work on Marvel Comics, particularly his co-creation of Whizzer and also his work on Golden Age Captain America.
classic Red Skull bondage cover (3/47) Comic Book Impact rating of 7 (CBI)
classic Red Skull bondage cover (3/47) Comic Book Impact rating of 7 (CBI)