Published by Kitchen Sink Press, 1992
Seller: Downtown Atlantis Books, EVANSTON, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: As New. Fine, great condition. Comic is flat and tight.
Published by Film Journal, 1975
Seller: Zubal-Books, Since 1961, Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. *Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday, July 13 (SALE Item)* 32 pp., Paperback, light wear to extremities else text clean and binding tight. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.
Published by Ken Pierce, Park Forest, Illinois, 1980
Seller: michael diesman, Fresh Meadows, NY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. b/w Illustrations (illustrator). 2nd. The Spirit is a fictional American masked crime-fighter, created by writer-artist Will Eisner in 1940, who starred in a Sunday-newspaper comic-book insert. His namesake, seven-page weekly series is considered one of the comic-art medium's most significant works, with Eisner creating or popularizing many of the styles, techniques, and storytelling conventions used by comics professionals decades later. The Spirit chronicled the adventures of a masked vigilante who fought crime with the blessing of the city's police commissioner, an old friend. Despite the Spirit's origin as a detective named Denny Colt, his real identity was virtually unmentioned again and for all intents and purposes he was simply "The Spirit". The stories ranged through a wide variety of styles, from straightforward crime drama and film noir to lighthearted adventure, from mystery and horror to comedy and love stories, often with hybrid elements that twisted genre and expectations. The feature was the lead item of a 16-page, tabloid-sized, newsprint comic book sold as part of eventually 20 Sunday newspapers with a combined circulation of as many as five million copies. "The Spirit Section", as it was colloquially called, premiered June 2, 1940, and continued until October 5, 1952.[1] It generally included two other, four-page strips (initially Mr. Mystic and Lady Luck), plus filler material. Eisner worked as editor, but also wrote and drew most entries ? generally, after the first few months, with such uncredited "ghost" collaborators as writer Jules Feiffer and artists Jack Cole and Wally Wood, though with Eisner's singular vision for the character as a unifying factor.
Published by Ken Pierce, Park Forest, Illinois, 1980
Seller: michael diesman, Fresh Meadows, NY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. b/w Illustrations (illustrator). 2nd. The Spirit is a fictional American masked crime-fighter, created by writer-artist Will Eisner in 1940, who starred in a Sunday-newspaper comic-book insert. His namesake, seven-page weekly series is considered one of the comic-art medium's most significant works, with Eisner creating or popularizing many of the styles, techniques, and storytelling conventions used by comics professionals decades later. The Spirit chronicled the adventures of a masked vigilante who fought crime with the blessing of the city's police commissioner, an old friend. Despite the Spirit's origin as a detective named Denny Colt, his real identity was virtually unmentioned again and for all intents and purposes he was simply "The Spirit". The stories ranged through a wide variety of styles, from straightforward crime drama and film noir to lighthearted adventure, from mystery and horror to comedy and love stories, often with hybrid elements that twisted genre and expectations. The feature was the lead item of a 16-page, tabloid-sized, newsprint comic book sold as part of eventually 20 Sunday newspapers with a combined circulation of as many as five million copies. "The Spirit Section", as it was colloquially called, premiered June 2, 1940, and continued until October 5, 1952.[1] It generally included two other, four-page strips (initially Mr. Mystic and Lady Luck), plus filler material. Eisner worked as editor, but also wrote and drew most entries ? generally, after the first few months, with such uncredited "ghost" collaborators as writer Jules Feiffer and artists Jack Cole and Wally Wood, though with Eisner's singular vision for the character as a unifying factor.
Published by Eclipse Comics, Forestville, Ca, 1990
Seller: michael diesman, Fresh Meadows, NY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good +. b/w Cartoons (illustrator). First Edition.
Language: Spanish
Published by Toutain Editor, Barcelona, 1981
ISBN 10: 8485138503 ISBN 13: 9788485138500
Seller: Librería DANTE, Alicante, A, Spain
Tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. - Estudio de la serie The Spirit.- Con 6 episodios de The Spirit, por Will Eisner: Dulcet tone; Pinhead; Un río de crimen; Asesinato sin sangre; Gerhard Shnobble; Lonesome cool.- Ilustrado. >>> DESCUENTO ESPECIAL en caso de pasar a recoger en la librería (LLAMAR ANTES, libro en almacén). El envío fuera de la península podría conllevar gastos adicionales (avisamos antes). Size: 144 p.; 28 cm.
Language: French
Published by Editoriale Corno, 1970
Seller: Le livre roi, ARMENTIERES, France
Magazine / Periodical
Couverture souple. Condition: Bon. in4 broché, 88pp - textes et bandes dessinées noir et blanc - couverture illustrée couleurs trace de pliure à l'angle inférieur du premier plat couverture légèrement frottée sinon solide et propre - REVUE - MAGAZINE - SCIENCE-FICTION - BANDES DESSINEES.
Published by Kitchen Sink Press USA, 1992
Seller: THE BOOKSNIFFER, Lewes, East Sussex, United Kingdom
Soft cover. Condition: As New. 4 big stories from 1940 - THE ORPHANS, ORANG THE APE MAN, THE RETURN OF ORANG, EBONY'S X-RAY EYES. Kitchen Sink Press produced these in a high quality reproduction form in 1992, with colour stiff card covers. This single comic is in UNREAD perfect condition. A superb First Edition Thus. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng.
Published by Boronet Publishing, New York, 1977
Seller: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. First Printing. Complete run of 4 volumes. Quartos (27.5cm); Colored stapled wrappers; each volume contains 72pp.; illustrated in colors and black and white; slight toning to the pages, else all are in Fine condition. "By employing the slick as opposed to digest size, the scope and quality of the artwork were greatly improved.some of the best artists to be displayed on [the] two page color centerfold layouts were Paul Lehr, Will Eisner, Ron Miller and Eddie Jones.The magazine was studded with top [sci-fi author] names: Fritz Leiber, Larry Niven, Gordon R. Dickson, Norman Spinrad, Joe Haldman, Brian W. Aldiss and Harlan Ellison." TYMN and ASHLEY, p.173-174; CLUTE & NICHOLLS, p.268.