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| 1. Torpedo Volume 1 | 
| By: Enrique Sanchez Abuli, Jimmy Palmiotti, Jordi Bernet, Alex Toth Publisher: IDW Publishing September 15, 2009
Long due for a reprint in the US (the previous version by Catalan in the late 80's never got to the end of the series) in glorious black & white. This new reprint features an all new translation by Jimmy Palmiotti who tries hard to be faithful to Sanchez Abuli's original text, but ultimately fails. Seems the only people who got it right (I'm speaking of the translations) were the French who, however... more
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| | 2. Creepy Archives Volume 2 | 
| By: Archie Goodwin, Larry Ivie, Others, Gray Morrow, Reed Crandall, Alex Toth, Al Williamson By: Others Publisher: Dark Horse December 31, 2008
How can people not love Dark Horse Comics? I never thought I'd see these classic Warren magazines reprinted but Dark Horse has come to the rescue of all of us horror fans who grew up on Creepy, Eerie, and Vampirella in the 1970s. Volume two of the hardcover archive series reprints Creepy #6 - 10 in their entirety, complete with ads and letter columns. To go along with Frank Frazetta covers, the... more
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| | 3. Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery Archives Volume 2 | | By: Dick Wood, Leo Dorfman, Paul S. Newman, Joe Certa, Ray Bailey, Alex Toth, Mike Sekowsky, Others Publisher: Dark Horse February 24, 2010
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| | 4. Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men Volume 2 TPB (Marvel Masterworks the X-Men) | | By: Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Jack Kirby, Alex Toth, Werner Roth Publisher: Marvel Comics August 26, 2009
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| | 5. Zorro | 
| From: Image Comics Publisher: Image Comics 2001-09
One of the comic art giants of the 1950s and 1960s was Alexander "Alex" Toth. His work continued on until his death a couple of years back---some of it absolutely brilliant (all of it good)---but more sporadically than in his heyday. He did a lot of film work towards the end of the 60s----storyboarding and character-designing both feature films (The Angry Red Planet, Hickey & Boggs) and tv cartoon... more
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| | 6. Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told - Vol 2 , (1988) | | By: Denny O'Neil Publisher: DC Comics 1988
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| | 7. Zorro: The Complete Classic Adventures, Vol. 2 | | By: Johnston McCulley, Alex Toth Publisher: Eclipse Books 1990-06
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| | 8. Alex Toth | 
| By: Alex Toth, Manuel Auad Publisher: Kitchen Sink Press 1995-09
If I could have my wish and could become any artist that I wanted to be- I'd be Alex Toth.
It came as a shock to me awhile back to finally realise that so much of the work that I admired over the years was drawn or designed by the same creative genius (Space Angel, Clutch Cargo, Space Ghost, Johnny Quest, Super Friends, The Rook, etc.)
This is a truly remarkable book that actually... more
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| | 9. Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men Vol. 2 (Hardcover) | 
| By: Stan Lee Publisher: Marvel Entertainment Group November 01, 2003
When I was young my parents shopped at a grocery store where the owner was kind enough to allow me to read comic books while my parents shopped. This allowed me to read the comics in this collection when they originally appeared. The X-Men was one of my favorites and I walked around with my eyes squinted, trying to be Cyclops and jumping feet first onto things trying to mimic the Beast. Therefore... more
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| | 10. Mystery in Space (Pulp Fiction Library) | 
| By: Gardner Fox Publisher: DC Comics September 01, 1999
If you are looking for highly literate science fiction comics...well, this is not quite for you. But, some of these stories are well written, and the art, for most of them, is very good to excellent. Murphy Anderson is well represented, along with two comics drawn by Virgil Finlay, two from Joe Kubert (decades apart), one by a young Gil Kane, a couple from Jack Kirby. Single stories by Alex Toth... more
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