Gold Key Magnus Reprint Series from DH continues in Vol 2
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Gold Key Magnus Reprint Series from DH continues in Vol 2
Dark Horse announced the next volume of the Gold Key reprint series continuing in 2005.
Here's the text in their solicit.
MAGNUS, ROBOT FIGHTER 4000 A.D. VOLUME 2 HC
RUSS MANNING (W/A), ROBERT SCHAEFER (W), and ERIC FREIWALD (W)
On sale March 30, HC w/dust jacket, 200pg, FC, 7" x 10", $49.95
Dark Horse delivers another fantastic collection of rare classics from a
comics legend! Russ Manning, famous for his spectacular work on the Tarzan
newspaper strips of the late sixties, brought fans his "Tarzan of the
future" in Magnus, Robot Fighter. While his work on the original comics
series lasted only twenty-one issues, Manning's creation has survived
generations, influencing countless science fiction artists and writers to
this day. Fans of Alex Raymond, Mac Raboy, or Wally Wood should not miss
this beautifully bound hardcover, the second Magnus archival collection and
the latest addition to Dark Horse's line of science-fiction classics.
Collecting issues #8-#14 of the 1964-66 original Magnus series.
Never before collected in any format, the Dark Horse Magnus Robot Fighter
4000 A.D. Volume 2 hardcover is published in the popular "Archive" format
and is a welcome addition to any comic collector's bookshelf!
and the link
http://www.darkhorse.com/profile/profile.php?sku=10-473
Here's the text in their solicit.
MAGNUS, ROBOT FIGHTER 4000 A.D. VOLUME 2 HC
RUSS MANNING (W/A), ROBERT SCHAEFER (W), and ERIC FREIWALD (W)
On sale March 30, HC w/dust jacket, 200pg, FC, 7" x 10", $49.95
Dark Horse delivers another fantastic collection of rare classics from a
comics legend! Russ Manning, famous for his spectacular work on the Tarzan
newspaper strips of the late sixties, brought fans his "Tarzan of the
future" in Magnus, Robot Fighter. While his work on the original comics
series lasted only twenty-one issues, Manning's creation has survived
generations, influencing countless science fiction artists and writers to
this day. Fans of Alex Raymond, Mac Raboy, or Wally Wood should not miss
this beautifully bound hardcover, the second Magnus archival collection and
the latest addition to Dark Horse's line of science-fiction classics.
Collecting issues #8-#14 of the 1964-66 original Magnus series.
Never before collected in any format, the Dark Horse Magnus Robot Fighter
4000 A.D. Volume 2 hardcover is published in the popular "Archive" format
and is a welcome addition to any comic collector's bookshelf!
and the link
http://www.darkhorse.com/profile/profile.php?sku=10-473