#11 July 2001

Cover
Contents
Space Smith
Tabu: Wizard of the Jungle
Buck Saunders
Brass Knuckles
Profiles/Letters
Back Cover


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   -Buck Saunders and Brass Knuckles scans by me. First posting.

   -Space Smith scans by Marble River. Originally posted on the newsgroup, alt.binaries.pictures.comics.

   -Tabu scans by unknown. Originally posted on the newsgroup, alt.binaries.pictures.comics.

   Hello and welcome to the eleventh spacy issue of All-Amazing Comics!!! Here you'll get a monthly dose of Golden Age goodness!

   *If you think you missed Spotlight Comics #4, don't worry! It has been delayed until August 31 so I have the extra time to move my back issues to Fortune City. Look for these improved versions soon!

   Strap on your laser pistol and your anti-gravity belt, we're going into space! Your guide? Why it's none other that the world(s) famous explorer, Space Smith!!!

   You've seen him in the pages of Pure Excitement Comics, and in Bill Nolan's second PEC Super Special. Now you can read how it all started! That's right boys and girls, the origin of Tabu: Wizard of the Jungle will finally be told!!!

   Like boy bands? No, not those singing groups, I mean bands of boys as in the Boy Commandos and the Newsboy Legion! You do? Great! Here's a boy band that will really wow you! Buck Saunders and his pals crank out the hits in this chart topping tale!!!

   Twice now you've seen Brass Knuckles in the pages of Pure Excitement Comics, once as a Skyman villain and once (just this month actually) as a super hero! One problem though, he's been asleep both times! Now see ol' Brass wide awake in one of the strangest stories ever to grace the pages of All-Amazing Comics!!!
 

Enjoy!
-Steve
Cover Gallery
 The Celebrated Cases of Dick Tracy: 1931-1951
Writer/Artist- Chester Gould
The Wellfleet Press
1990

  If you love good crime or detective stories, you've gotta love Dick Tracy! There are no two ways about it. I received this book from a friend of my grandfather about 4 or 5 years ago and never had a chance to start reading it until recently and now I'm hooked! If you can get your hands on a copy, I'd recommend it! It contains some of the best storylines in the daily strips from the time, including his very first cases!

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