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The fabulous Spider may have finally met his match! After centuries of captivity, the all-powerful Crime Genie has been freed, and now he has his sights set on conquering mankind!
To maintain his position as the undisputed 'King of Crime', the Spider must face off against a formidable assassin known as 'The Exterminator' and a shape-changing crook from outer space!
The Spider proves that although crime does not pay, it always provides a huge amount of white-knuckle fun! – comicreview.co.ukThis second volume of The Spider collects the action-packed fourth and fifth stories originally published in Britain's legendary Lion comic.He's the undisputed king of crime!The Spider is an amazing mastermind with a stunning array of weaponry and a vast network of villainous henchmen! Now the underworld is fighting back and have sent a strange assassin known as The Exterminator to lure the spider into a trap!But one battle isn't enough for this arachnid adventurer - when a shape shifting crook from another planet arrives on Earth, the Spider must stop the alien from plundering the planet and toppling him from power!
High quality reprint of "the Reign of the Super-man," the very first "superman" story by Gerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Not a comic book, but a short novel in the style of the pulps, it tells the story of Bill Dunn, a down-of-his-luck man who acquires superpowers through a radical experiment. The story has all the main elements of the superman myth: a bald super-villain, an unknown element coming from space that mutates human beings, telescopic-vision, aliens, and an indomitable quest for absolute power. It was originally published on Science Fiction - The Advance Guard of Future Civilization #3 (Jan. 1933), one of the very first fanzine to be created, which Siegel and Shuster developed with a typewriter and mimeographic machine for printing. Also collected for the first time: "Goober the Mighty", Siegel's Tarzan parody, Stiletto Vance the vain detective, and other raw gems the creators of Superman developed for the Torch, the High School newspaper they worked for.
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