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Post by Prince Hal on Jul 21, 2021 20:36:29 GMT -5
Spaceman, Speed Carter (1953 Atlas) #1
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Post by DubipR on Jul 22, 2021 6:51:02 GMT -5
Lost in Space Annual #1 Love a Jusko cover.
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Post by codystarbuck on Jul 22, 2021 8:38:54 GMT -5
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Post by codystarbuck on Jul 22, 2021 8:40:24 GMT -5
Lost in Space Annual #1 Love a Jusko cover. That cover pretty much sums up Innovation: skin, stilettoes and damsels-in-distress.
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Post by james on Jul 22, 2021 9:42:45 GMT -5
CaCaptain Marvel 43
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Post by tartanphantom on Jul 22, 2021 14:48:45 GMT -5
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet, V2 #1, May-June 1955. Feature Publications, Inc. (Prize Comics Group)
Cover art by Marvin Stein
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Post by Icctrombone on Jul 22, 2021 16:14:19 GMT -5
I'm gonna be that guy...
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Post by Graphic Autist on Jul 22, 2021 16:17:26 GMT -5
^ I can never see that cover too many times!
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Post by tartanphantom on Jul 22, 2021 17:27:08 GMT -5
I'm gonna be that guy...
sell-out....
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Post by EdoBosnar on Jul 22, 2021 18:12:02 GMT -5
I'm gonna be that guy... (...) I was honestly wondering if someone would think of that one.
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Post by chadwilliam on Jul 22, 2021 21:31:06 GMT -5
TV Comic #789 (Jan. 1967)
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Post by james on Jul 23, 2021 4:42:15 GMT -5
I'm gonna be that guy... Lol. I was almost that guy.
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Post by kirby101 on Jul 23, 2021 7:11:05 GMT -5
Is that in Space? I thought Asgard was in another dimension?
Now I am that other guy!
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Post by EdoBosnar on Jul 23, 2021 8:01:00 GMT -5
Is that in Space? I thought Asgard was in another dimension? (...) I just specified not on or near our planet - other dimensions and realms, including magical/mythical ones, are fair game, as long as they're not alternate Earths (or Midgard as the case may be).
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Post by MWGallaher on Jul 23, 2021 8:47:47 GMT -5
OUTER SPACE #17, May 1958, Charlton Comics Cover by Rocke Mastroserio Going for the hard sell, here: I'm expecting to get all the red-blooded American votes this week, but I welcome those of our international partners as well. This is in fact a very cool and unusual comic, not what one would expect (an anthology of Charlton sci-fi shorts). There is one of those included, but it's mostly several chapters telling the fictional life story of an engineer named Keith Emery and his contributions to America's space program, so it resonates with me as a NASA engineer.
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