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Nuke Em Classic Cold War Comics Celebrating the End of the World HC Hermes Press - Good

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Nuke Em Classic Cold War Comics Celebrating the End of the World HC Hermes Press - GoodGOOD Book is in Good condition with moderate shelf wear. This book may have defects such as small corner ding(s), short cover crease(s), moderate loss of cover gloss or other issues but still a good copy. NO major issues like missing pages cover, liquid damage, ripped cut covers, etc. Book likely has a remainder mark. Creators: Aaron Wyn, Daniel Herman (Edited by), Ken Rice (By (artist)), Lou Cameron (By (artist)), Bill Molno (By (artist)) Publisher:

GOOD -Book is in Good condition with moderate shelf wear. This book may have defects such as small corner ding(s), short cover crease(s), moderate loss of cover gloss or other issues but still a good copy. NO major issues like missing pages/cover, liquid damage, ripped/cut covers, etc. Book likely has a remainder mark.

Creators: Aaron Wyn, Daniel Herman (Edited by), Ken Rice (By (artist)), Lou Cameron (By (artist)), Bill Molno (By (artist))

Publisher: Hermes Press
ISBN: 9781613451632
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 192 pages
On Sale Date: 1/21/2020
Dimensions: 10 in H | 8 in W | 1 in T | 1.7 lb Wt
Rating: Ages 13 to 16

Back in the 1950s during the Cold War every new day beckoned the possibility of the end of the world. Kids grew up in the shadow of bomb shelters and were treated to daily lessons at school on what to do in the event of a nuclear attack. Americans were besieged by constant reminders to police our borders, to carefully watch out for foreigners who might be spies, and to be ever vigilant in preparing to combat the red menace of communism.

Comic books of this era played on these fears with stories of atomic war and world war III. This new historic reprint looks back at those good ole days, which can be viewed in the perspective of todays political climate.

This volume reprints the complete runs of Atomic War! and World War III and can be read merely as great action/adventure stories, classic war comics or as an eerie, unanticipated commentary on todays tribulations. SPECIAL NOTE: if these extremely rare books were purchased at your local comic shop they would cost well over $1000 in low grade condition!

Image and Condition Note - We typically have multiple copies of the titles we sell. Whether using a stock or our own image, shipped books are usually not the actual book pictured and are a representation of the title and condition. We feel strongly that the shipped book will match the condition in our guideline. We buy books directly from publishers and authorized secondary distributors. The majority of our books are unsold returns from retailers to distributors and have never been purchased by an end consumer. We don't buy books from thrift stores or library sales to resell. All of our books are stored in commercial warehousing in a smoke and pet-free environment.

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