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Standard Guide to Golden Age Comics
By:Alex G. Malloy
Published on 2006-01 by Krause Publications Incorporated

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A comprehensive guide and invaluable reference to Golden Age comics, which appeared from 1938 to 1956, offers one thousand comic book covers and an easy-to-use tab reference for identifying and pricing classics such as Batman, Superman, and Captain Marvel. Original.

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