The Essential Project Superpowers Archive Omnibus
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8.MadMikeyD says:
Collecting issues 1-4 of the Project Superpowers spin-off mini-series exploring the history Miss Masque, now known as Masquerade! (2009)
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7.MadMikeyD says:
Collecting issues 1-4 of the Project Superpowers spin-off mini-series featuring the original Daredevil! (2009)
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6.MadMikeyD says:
This book features Golden Age adventures of several Project Superpowers characters, including the first battle between Daredevil and the Claw!
Contents:
1. Dr. Mystic by Jerry Siegel & Joe Schuster; Comics Magazine #1 (May 1936)
2. The Clock – “Murder by Proxy” by George E. Brenner; Detective Picture Stories #5 (April 1937)
3. Dan Hastings by Ken Fitch & Fred Guardineer; Star Comics #5 (July 1937)
4. Dirk the Demon by Bill Everett; Amazing Mystery Funnies Vol. 2 #3 (March 1939)
5. The Flame by Will Eisner & Lou Fine; Wonderworld Comics #7 (November 1939)
6. Yarko the Great by Will Eisner; Wonderworld Comics #8 (December 1939)
7. Rex Dexter of Mars by Dick Briefer; Mystery Men #4 (November 1939)
8. Cosmic Carson by Jack Kirby; Science Comics #4 (May 1940)
9. Stardust the Super Wizard by Fletcher Hanks; Fantastic Comics #12 (November 1940)
10. The Comet by Jack Cole; Pep Comics #3 (April 1940)
11. Fero, Planet Detective by Al Bryant; Planet Comics #5 (May 1940)
12. Fantomah, Mystery Woman of the Jungle by Fletcher Hanks; Jungle Comics #4 (April 1940)
13. Marvelo, Monarch of Magicians by Gardner Fox & Fred Guardineer; Big Shot Comics #1 (May 1940)
14. The Face by Gardner Fox & Mart Bailey; Big Shot Comics #1 (May 1940)
15. The Skyman by Gardner Fox & Ogden Whitney; Big Shot Comics #2 (June 1940)
16. Silver Streak by Jack Cole; Silver Streak Comics #4 (May 1940)
17. Daredevil/The Claw – “The Claw Battles Daredevil” by Jack Cole; Silver Streak Comics #7 (January 1941)
18. Spacehawk, Superhuman Enemy of Crime by Basil Wolverton; Target Comics Vol. 1 #5 (October 1940)
19. Sub Zero by Bill Everett; Blue Bolt Comics Vol. 1 #5 (October 1940)
20. Blue Bolt by Joe Simon & Jack Kirby; Blue Bolt Comics Vol. 1 #10 (March 1941) -
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MadMikeyD says:Continuing the Nedor heroes’ adventures in the alternate universe of Terra Obscura. Collects the second Terra Obscura mini-series #1-6 (2004).
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MadMikeyD says:For an alternate take on some of the characters from Project Superpowers, check out Terra Obscura. Spinning out of Alan Moore’s Tom Strong series, Terra Obscura is the alternate earth populated by the characters of Nedor Publishing. Fighting Yank, Black Terror, Doc (Tom) Strange, and many more fantastic Golden Age Heroes are featured in these pages. Collects the first Terra Obscura mini-series #1-6 (2003).
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3.MadMikeyD says:
To be released by Dark Horse in late 2008, this edition collects Spark Publications’ Green Lama #5-8 (1945). This completes Spark’s run of the Green Lama, and were his final appearances before revivals in AC Comics and Project Superpowers.
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2.MadMikeyD says:
Released by Dark Horse in May 2008, this edition collects the first half of the Green Lama’s solo series from Spark Publications. Green Lama issues #1-4 (1944-1945) are collected in their entirety, complete with their back-up features including Lt. Hercules and others.
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1.MadMikeyD says:
The collected edition of ‘Chapter 1’ of Alex Ross and Jim Krueger’s awesome Golden Age revival. Fighting Yank! Death-Defying (Dare)Devil! Black Terror! Green Lama! And many, many more awesome Golden Age Super Heroes return to life in this epic tale. Collects Project Superpowers #0-7 (2008).



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