New Comics Day: Bronze-Age Flash, Double-Sized Creepy, Comic Strip Spider-Man

Notable collected editions out this week:


DC Finest: The Flash – The Fastest Man Dead

A big batch of Bronze-Age tales featuring the Scarlet Speedster. Scripts by Robert Kanigher and Cary Bates and art by Irv Novick see Flash crossing paths with Batman, the Elongated Man, Kid Flash and taking on his formidable rogue's gallery.

Includes World's Finest Comics #198-199; The Flash #197-204, #206-212, #215-229; The Brave and the Bold #99

672 pages, softcover.


Creepy Archives Vol. 13

A double-sized collection of classic Creepy-ness with art by such greats as Alex Toth, Wally Wood, Neal Adams, Bernie Wrightson, and Richard Corben.

Collects Creepy magazine #69–#73 and #75–#77, and the cover to Creepy #74, a reprint issue of stories that were collected in past Creepy Archives volumes.

544 pages, softcover.


The Amazing Spider-Man: The Classic Newspaper Comics — 1977

The first year of the Spidey strip, which launched Jan. 3, 1977, with art by John Romita and scripts by Stan Lee. 

Printed in a 11" x 8.5" horizontal format with a vertical slipcase.

160 pages, softcover.

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