Early stories by Stan Lee and fantastic artwork. Recommend for people who like old horror comics. Excelsior!
This book collects the first appearances of mostly all of flash's rogues. Some are better than others though the collection ends with them all teaming up and well, Stan Lee and Steve Ditko did this idea of a hero's gallery teaming up together in a group better and first.
I don't know what more someone might want out of a new hope adaptation. Chaykin definitely delivers
I have been thinking about the ending, but I now appreciate a post apocalyptic story knowing when to end.
The Infantino's art is amazing again despite not looking like the actors. If you don't think so, you're wrong. A must-read for the Michael Golden and Al Williamson drawn issues.
I was curious of early Star Wars book adaptions. I found this to be silly but very fun. Chaykin and Infantino on art. What more can someone want? Sure, it isn't accurate but who cares.
It's not that common for a story from the golden age to make me teary-eyed but that last story sure did
Contains stories featuring flash and Golden age flash teaming up, professor zoom and the wackiness of silver age DC comics.
Incredibly entertaining from start to end. Flows so well compared to the average U.S. comic at the time. I don't know what more a young kid would want from a comic.