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Atoman #1 GD- 1.8 1946
Grade GD- 1.8 Year 1946 Publisher Spark Publications
Cover loose, and centerfold detached at single center staple. Cover and interior oxidation. Water damage. Writing on interior covers.
This is a low grade item. The story will be complete and readable, but the item itself will have major defects. Allowed defects for this grade include: vertical book-length crease, spine split up to two inches long, detached cover or centerfold, writing or other marks on the cover, major tears, piece or pieces missing, water damage, heavy discoloration or brittleness due to oxidation, and other types of discoloration, staining, or brittleness.
Description
Cover pencils by Jerry Robinson. "The Making of The Mightest Man!", script by Ken Crossen, pencils by Jerry Robinson; A committee meeting is held in the Atomic Institute to discuss ways that atomic power can be used constructively in aiding mankind, while, at the same time, a Mr. Twist and his henchmen have thoroughly investigated each committee member; Deciding that Barry Dale is a likely weak point, they decide to obtain the secret of atomic power from him and they kidnap him; Barry soon discovers that he is radioactive and assumes the identity of Atoman to battle Twist and his gang. "The Man Who Never Laughed!" starring the Kid Crusaders, pencils by Mort Meskin. "The Tiger Changes His Stripes" starring Wild Bill Hickock. "The Last Assignment" text story; Story about race relations in the US at the tail end of World War II. "Education In Crime!", pencils by Marv Lev. "The Mystery of the Missing Millionaires!" starring Marvin the Great, art by JCA (Jason Comic Art). 52 pgs., full color.
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