Tags: 1960s



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Ama-hero comics starring the Golden Avenger, Dr. Law and the Gray Grasshopper.
Eight one-sided sheets collated booklet-style to make 16 pages of contents. Ditto printed, unstapled.

Ama-hero comics starring Mercury II, the Flag and the Golden Avenger. Also contains an article on Superman by Fred Landesman.
Characters appearing in fan art include Captain America, Superman, Batman, Flash and Giant-Man.
Ditto printed.

Published for members of the Adventure Heroes Club.
Contents include: "Herbie vs the Thing" (a battle in prose form); a Laserman ama-hero strip; a couple of Golden Age comic reviews; article on Superman; membership list; more.
Characters appearing in fan art include: Captain America, Giant-Man, Ant-Man, Human Torch
Ditto printed.

Published for members of the Adventure Heroes Club.
Contents include: a checklist of Justice Society of America appearances; All Star Comics review; a bit of fan fiction from the street's of Marvel's NYC; more fiction; spotlight on Enemy Ace; more.
Characters appearing in fan art include: Shield (Archie), Nukla, Fighting American, the Watcher, Captain America, Spider-Man
Ditto printed.

Published for members of the Adventure Heroes Club.
Contents include: "To the Defense of the Present Superman" article; discussion of the Comics Code; article on Mighty Samson; article on the Mighty Crusaders; more.
Characters appearing in fan art include: Fantastic Four, Mighty Crusaders, Mighty Samson, Spider-Man
Ditto printed.
There may be other contributors not listed above (artists I couldn't discern).
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