The Golden Age of DC Comics
The Golden Age of DC Comics Condition: As new In June of , Action Comics debuted with a new kind of comic book character on its cover: a costumed man with two identities, who possessed extraordinary strength and powersâa man able to protect the public when ordinary measures would not do. He was not the first super hero, but the Man of Steel would become the prototype for all super heroes thereafter. Supermanâs story, and those of Batman, Wonder Woman, and hundreds of other DC Comics characters, are all told in The Golden Age of DC Comics. The single most comprehensive book on the subject, this volume traces the companyâs first decades, from its pulp origins up to the comic book burnings of the McCarthy â50s in more than 400 pages bursting with comics, art, comics, photographs, and more comics. Also included is an exclusive interview with legendary artist Joe Kubert! About the series: TASCHENâs series on DC Comics explores the origins of comicsâ most enduring legends and the behind-the-scenes stories of the men and women who created them, era by era. Expanded from the Eisner Awardâwinning XL book, 75 Years of DC Comics, this new series hits the shelf at a reader-friendly size with essays updated by author Paul Levitz and more than new images across three volumes. Thousands of covers and interiors, original illustrations, photographs, film stills, and collectibles have been reproduced to bring the story lines, the characters, and their creators to vibrant life, making this an invaluable reference for comics fans. The author Paul Levitz is a comic book fan who has worked as editor/publisher of The Comic Reader, editor of the Batman titles and others, writer of more than 300 storiesâincluding an acclaimed run on Legion of Super-Heroesâand a DC Comics executive, finishing his 38-year stint with the company as President and Publisher. He returned to writing in with a new series of Legion stories and other projects. Four of his books have been New York Times best sellers. Details The Golden Age of DC Comics Paul Levitz Hardcover, 23.8 x 32.4 cm, 416 pages ISBN Edition: English âThe best present you could buy a comics buff besides a mint first issue of Action Comics No. 1.â â The Hollywood Reporter, Los Angeles Please call or email if you require further information Thank you