#22 June 2002

Cover
Contents
Spider
Master Key
Silver Knight
Frankenstein
Letters/Cover Gallery
Back Cover
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   -Alias the Spider, Master Key and Silver Knight scans by me.

   -Alias the Spider and Master Key are from the Scott Nichols collection.

   -Frankenstein scans by Marble River.

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    Hi there, and welcome to the twenty-second issue of All-Amazing Comics! If you wish to donate a story(s) to this book please e-mail me at the address below.

Dear Steve:  Just got through with the four stories in All-Amazing no.21.  Very entertaining stuff.  I'm quite intrigued with the Green Lama, who seems to be in that sort of Chandu the Magician vein.  Somehow I've missed out on reading any of his stories all these years.  He must have been overshadowed in the mix of all the other "Green" named heroes, like Green Lantern, Green Mask, Green Hornet, etc.  But it seems to be an adept strip.  The Spy-Chief was okay with nice art, but nothing special.  The Daredevil was a delightful 16 pages of fun.  Usually I don't care for those "it was all a dream" stories, but this one was consistently well done.  The Cadet plotline vaguely reminded me of an old film, "Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour" (1943), in which our high school hero gets a date with a movie queen.  Altogether lots of fun.  I like the mix of super heroics, kid gangs, and two-fisted hijinx.  Keep up the terrific work. 

My best,
Bert Greene
 

I'm glad you enjoyed the issue! Green Lama has appeared in a couple of past issues All-Amazing #1, and All-Amazing Annual #1 (currently offline), the Cloak in All-Amazing #1, Daredevil in All-Golden #1, several issues of All-Amazing, and Crimebusters 2-3, my 2nd CD, and will alternate with Crimebuster in this title after All-Amazing #25! Likewise the Cadet has made several appearances in All-Amazing, All-Golden, King-Sized, and Spotlight Comics! It's proved to be a fairly popular feature among Golden Years readers, and will no doubt appear again before too long!

-Steve

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Cover Gallery
Secret Origins #5
November, 1973. National Periodical Publications Inc.
Art by Nick Cardy
   Ok, it's the origin of the Spectre from More Fun Comics #51 and 52. What more do I need to say?
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