Amazing-Man is a fictional, American comic book superhero whose adventures were published by Centaur Publications during the 1930s to 1940s in the Golden Age of Comic Books. Historians credit his creation to Bill Everett together with Centaur art director Lloyd Jacquet. The character influenced the creation and origin of Charlton Comics' 1960s superhero Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt, as well as Marvel Comics Iron Fist character in the 1970s. As was common practice during the period, Amazing-Man Comics did not have an issue #1. In fact, the series began with issue #5.
This issue includes the exploits of Amazing-Man, the Catman, Jack Rhodes, the Iron Skull, Congo Patrolman Sandy Thorne, Minimidget the Miniature Man, Chuck Hardy, Slim Bradley - Forest Ranger, and Mighty Man.
By using modern Kindle conversion technology, the editor seeks to make these original masterpieces available to a much broader audience. Publication is from collected scans of public domain material. The editor has not scanned any of these books - he simply collected scans made by others and converted them to Kindle format. In each instance, he has used the best scan he can find, but occasionally the scans are less than perfect. The price of each comic is set as the minimum per sale value allowable by Amazon for these publications.
Amazing-Man is a fictional, American comic book superhero whose adventures were published by Centaur Publications during the 1930s to 1940s in the Golden Age of Comic Books. Historians credit his creation to Bill Everett together with Centaur art director Lloyd Jacquet. The character influenced the creation and origin of Charlton Comics' 1960s superhero Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt, as well as Marvel Comics Iron Fist character in the 1970s. As was common practice during the period, Amazing-Man Comics did not have an issue #1. In fact, the series began with issue #5.
This issue includes the exploits of Amazing-Man, the Catman, Jack Rhodes, the Iron Skull, Congo Patrolman Sandy Thorne, Minimidget the Miniature Man, Chuck Hardy, Slim Bradley - Forest Ranger, and Mighty Man.
By using modern Kindle conversion technology, the editor seeks to make these original masterpieces available to a much broader audience. Publication is from collected scans of public domain material. The editor has not scanned any of these books - he simply collected scans made by others and converted them to Kindle format. In each instance, he has used the best scan he can find, but occasionally the scans are less than perfect. The price of each comic is set as the minimum per sale value allowable by Amazon for these publications.