[HiFi|Gold] Golden Age Misc Issues Pack: Marvel-to-be (1943-56)
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gesserit presents: A Hitlist Fills Torrent ( http://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/9591710 ): A Collection of Releases of Golden-Age Comics: All-Winners Comics 011 (Timely - 1943) (c2c) (rangerhouse-movielover) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Winners_Comics Krazy Komics 007 (Timely - 1943) (c2c) (Sooth-Gambit) Captain America 002 (Timely - 1944) (c2c) (rangerhouse-movielover) " [...] Simon and Kirby create a distinctive round shield for issue 2, which went on to become an iconic element of the character. With his sidekick Bucky, Captain America faced Nazis, Japanese, and other threats to wartime America and the Allies. " -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_America#Golden_Age Crime Must Lose 010 (Atlas - 1951) (c2c) (chums) Journey into Unknown Worlds 049 (Atlas - 1956) (c2c) (chums)
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I was expecting to find 'pedia entries for each of these Golden Age pre-Marvel titles, going by the experience for the DC pack, but only got two out of five. Not sure if this is due to early DC being better documented, or to the fact that these series apparently tended to change their title every few issues, which makes things really messy. Well, I'll have to trust that "Krazy Komics", "Crime Must Lose" and "Journey into Unknown Worlds" are names sufficiently generic and on-the-nose that you know more or less what to expect, even if you're not already familiar with them.
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Huh, I just noticed that the date tag for Captain America #2 is way off. Rest assured that this IS the second ever issue from 1941, not some kind of reboot-before-reboots-were-invented. It's an April issue, which probably explains how that "4" got there.
If this one gives you an appetite for a bit more of the inceptive days of this household character, try
Digital reprint of the first issue, courtesy of Vik: http://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/9642950
and
https://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/5014121 for a bunch of subsequent issues.
If that latter torrent turns out to be dead, let me know below and I'll post the third issue separately, considering that it, just as the first and second, gets an individual mention in the 'pedia article - "Stan Lee contributed to the character in issue #3 in the filler text story 'Captain America Foils the Traitor's Revenge', which introduced the character's use of his shield as a returning throwing weapon"!
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