FREE: Major Inapak the Space Ace #1 1951 comic book
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The listing, Major Inapak the Space Ace #1 1951 comic book has ended.
This auction is for 1 Major Inapak the Space Ace #1 from 1951 comic book.It does have some water damage and ink loss on front a back cover.Still a really cool image from the world of Golden age comics by Bob Powell ,artist on cover and story.Free shipping.Many other cool collectibles auctioned each week. Sci-fi hero Major Inapak was an adventurer of the then future 1980s (similar to Power Nelson). The Earth of his time was divided in two East and West with both locked in Atomic Warfare. The Earth was orbited by satellites equipped with nuclear warheads. There were also powerful satellite dishes that could pick up the fainest sounds even from the Moon. When the city of Denver is wiped off the map in a mysterious flash, Major Inapak heads off in his rocket ship to see who caused this. Denver was destroyed by none other than Roxtyl, leader of the planet Lunrak, who wants to destroy the Earth. The Major fights off his henchmen and then takes out their leader saving the Earth.
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I thought this was won the other day? Well I'm game for another shot. Watchin!
Exceedingly awesome! This era of comics is my favorite, its a shame so few survived in any decent shape. I think i seen this particular issue before at a fair. Is this the only issue printed, or did it continue? I have about a dozen 1950's comics that never went past the first issue, either because it was a one shot story, or because it didnt do well at the news stand. I notice theres no price on the cover, is it printed elsewhere on the book?
It may have been a promotion for the product itself and back in those days a small free item was an excellent sales pitch. Some comics from those days were ash cans used to get the 1st rights to name and content if they printed them or not they then had all rights to it.I know very little more about this book with the exception that several were found in a warehouse in the 70's. Really neat imagery from the 50's in America.
more like 5.....very common giveaway that was discovered in bulk in a ware house a few years ago......however it has some really great bob powell art......if you love comics you will really appreciate the art.........if you just want to strick it rick...well its older then most things so you might make a buck or 2 on it........i bought one of these from this dealer about a month ago......IT WAS WORTH IT
Thank you glad you enjoyed it.And yeah the Powell art is Classic retro-Americana. A real neat lookin' piece on the game room wall without worrying if someone is going to break into your house and steal it.lol