#20 April 2002

Cover
Contents
Doll Man
13 and Jinx
Lady Luck
Worldbeater and Unggh
Letters/Cover Gallery
Back Cover
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   -Doll Man, Lady Luck, and Worldbeater and Unggh scans by me. First posting.

   -Doll Man from the Scott Nichols collection.

   -'13' scans by Gordon Green, donated by Richard Croxton. First posting.

NEXT ISSUE BOX
 1 Week- Wow! You're gonna LOVE this! The Golden Years is doing some "spring cleaning," and will be clearing out a BIG backlog of stories in the All-Golden Comics Spring Special #1!!! This MASSIVE issue features Doc Strange, Wonderman, Yank and Doodle, Captain Future, Blue Beetle, Pyroman, Airboy, Fighting Yank, the Moth, the Cavalier, Kaänga, the Heap, Sheena, Rex Dexter, Phantom Detective, Camilla, Stratosphere Jim, Tygra, the Gorilla, and Rick Evans!!!!! That's 20 big stories for those of you keeping count!!!! It's not to be missed!!!!!!! 

 2 Weeks- Crimebuster goes up against a new supervillian, "The Vacume!" Meanwhile, Daredevil is put in a bind when he must arrest the Little Wise Guys!!! Plus "The Barber's turn in the chair!," a Crimebuster text story, and a little spy action with ZX-5!!!

 4 Weeks- It's part 1 of rerun month!!! What's that you say? Well, that means I'm reruning the line-ups of All-Amazing, All-Golden, and King-Sized Comics #1! (With new stories of course.) All-Amazing Comics #21 features Green Lama, Spy Chief (the Cloak), Daredevil (Hey! 2 of these in 1 month!), and the Cadet! Bet you can't guess who Spotlight #8 features...

 4 Weeks and 1 day- May 4th is "Free Comic Book Day" in stores across the country, and the Golden Years is no different! For this event, the Golden Years is giving you Spotlight Comics Annual #2 featuring 4 Blue Beetle stories and 2 free samples from my CDs: Doll Man and the Boy King!!! Don't miss it!!!

 8 Weeks- Spotlight Comics #8

Thank you for reading All-Amazing Comics! Don't miss the All-Golden Spring Special!!!!
    Hi there, and welcome to the twentieth issue of All-Amazing Comics! If you wish to donate a story(s) to this book please e-mail me at the address below.

Steve,
Thanks for the Sgt. Spook story; I really like that series for its whimsical fantasy elements and good, clean art. Speaking of artwork, I don't know who the artist was who is responsible for the Shark episode, but I liked his work very much; the story is a bit odd, even for a golden age story, and I was even more mystified by the story because I couldn't access a few of the pages, even with refresh, including the last page of the 'Shark' but I know you'll fix the broken links in a day or two. I've long been curious about the Shark series and I'm grateful to finally be able to satisfy that curiousity; Centaur material is very rare on the 'Net, and if you have more Centaur stories, I'd love to see them in the future. The Black Terror story is one I've seen before, but it was good to re-read it. Phantom Eagle is always a welcomed treat, and I'm glad to see you using some of Fawcett's lesser lights.

See you around,
Jon

Glad you liked the issue Jon! I had problems uploading the issue, and 
then a few after, but I think all is corrected. I really wish I could 
afford a good web hosting service and bypass all of this.

As for the issue at hand, I too LOVED the art in "The Shark" which is 
why I used it. The story isn't the greatest in the world, but it was 
my first Centaur story and that was enough for it to win the cover 
slot. Black Terror's always a favorite, and was requested, and 
Phantom Eagle and Sgt. Spook are fun too.

-Steve

    I WANT to hear from you! Tell me what you liked/disliked, loved/hated about this issue! If you have a request I can't promise that I can grant it but I'll see what I can do. Just e-mail me at Steve_Rogers_Captain_America@yahoo.com thanks!


Cover Gallery
Teen Titans #28
National Periodical Publications Inc., July 1970
Artist: Nick Cardy
   You saw (at a small scale) Nick's Golden Age work this issue, now see some of the work he is best known for with this *ahem* striking cover! (Sorry for the pun!)
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