#8 June 2001

Cover
Contents
Mirror Man
Wambi the Jungle Boy
Crash Carter
Profiles/Letters
Back Cover


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   -Wambi and Crash Carter scans by me. First posting.

   -Mirror Man scans by Dennis Harry. First posting.

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

   Talk about through the looking glass! This month's number one spot this month goes to Mirror Man! This story is part of a serialized story, but I think it's also a good stand alone! If eBay is nice enough to me, maybe I can get the rest of the story and represent it in it's entirety!!!

   Look out Tarzan! Wambi the Jungle Boy's here and he's ready for action! Get your loin cloths everyone, and join the fun!!!

   Don't let the name fool ya'! Crash Carter's as skilled as they come! Why am I telling you this when you could be reading it for yourself? What are you waiting for? Hop to it!!!
 

Enjoy!
-Steve
Cover Gallery
 The Atom #30
"Daze of the Bat-Knights"
Writer- Gardner Fox
Penciler- Gill Kane
Inker- Sid Greene
DC Comics
May, 1967

  In this riveting tale, Prof. Ray Palmer and Jean Loring take a nature group into a cave where they are attacked by the Bat-Knights. (Atom fought and befriended them in #26) As it turns out they were being controlled by a couple of crooks. Atom's size and weight controls were frozen inside the cave and he was forced to do battle with the local wildlife. In the end he escaped and freed the Bat-Knights.

All-Golden Comics  #8. Published monthly by Golden Years Publications, June 2001. All original material presented here and site design is property of The Golden Years and is not to be represented without permission from the site owner. All represented material, comics, covers, etc. is believed to be in the public domain and reprinted for historical purposes. If you wish you may use stories on your own site as long as you give me or the original scanner credit. I would appreciate it however if you would let me know before representing a story.