Black Cat Comics #2 (Harvey August-September 1946)

$ 33.26

Series Title: Black Cat Comics Signed: No Character: Ben Rodgers (Banker), Block Buster Barton (Introduction, Gang Leader), De Pille (Film Director), Maxie Meatball, Black Cat (Linda Turner), Roxane Reade (Reporter), George Watson (Editor), Rick Horne, the ROOK (Villain), Johnny Nebisco (Introduction), Rick Horne, Williams (Bank Teller) Type: Comic Book Format: Single Issue Unit of Sale: Single Unit Era: Golden Age (1938-55) Personalized: No Tradition: US Comics Publication Year: 1946 Issue Number: 2 Language: English Artist/Writer: Joe Kubert, &Quot, Lee Elias, Art Helfant, Aws&Quot, Arturo Cazeneuve, George Roussos Publisher: Harvey Vintage: Yes Inscribed: No Cover Artist: Lee Elias Genre: Superheroes, Mystery, Humor/Satire, Adventure

Description

Black Cat Comics #2 (Harvey August-September 1946). A vintage comic book from August-September 1946, part of the Black Cat Comics series by Harvey Comics. This comic has no cover and has been tastefully replaced but never fastened. It features a unique storyline with characters like Rick Horne, the Rook, George Watson, and more. This issue is part of the Golden Age era of US comics, offering a mix of superhero, adventure, humor/satire, and mystery genres. With cover art by Lee Elias and contributions from renowned artists and writers like Joe Kubert and Arturo Cazeneuve, this collectible comic book provides a nostalgic glimpse into the comics of the mid-20th century. A vintage comic book from August-September 1946, part of the Black Cat Comics series by Harvey Comics. This comic has no cover and has been tastefully replaced but never fastened. It features a unique storyline with characters like Rick Horne, the Rook, George Watson, and more. This issue is part of the Golden Age era of US comics, offering a mix of superhero, adventure, humor/satire, and mystery genres. With cover art by Lee Elias and contributions from renowned artists and writers like Joe Kubert and Arturo Cazeneuve, this collectible comic book provides a nostalgic glimpse into the comics of the mid-20th century.