#9 August 2002

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Contents
Cat-Man
Iron Skull
Madam Fatal


Marvelo
Letters/Cover Gallery
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   -All scans by me.

   -Madam Fatal and Marvelo from the Scott Nichols collection.

NEXT ISSUE BOX
  1 Week- What do you get when you combine 9 of the best and most requested Golden Age features? Holy Moley! That's All-Amazing Comics' BIG 25th issue! This anniversary celebration features an original Canadian Captain Marvel Jr. story (the only way I know to legally present the character), The second Flame story, the first Miss Masque appearance, Black Condor, a Robinson / Meskin Black Terror tale, the MUCH requested Red Bee, an Amazing Man text story, Firehair, and Nyoka the Jungle Girl!!! *Whew!* Never let it be said that I don't give the people what they want!

  12 Weeks-Spotlight Comics #10

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

Steve,

Glad to see that Golden Years Publications is publishing new issues again. Congratulations on adding Professor Bails to your "staff," and I hope his association with Golden Years will be long lasting. Bails' presence assures that the assignment of credits to artists and writers will be as accurate as possible, and I hope Professor Bails might contribute a text piece or two to future issues.

I loved the 'Supersnipe' story in #8 and I appreciate the fact that you will include stories of such (relative) great length. 'Supersnipe' is arguably the best thing that ever came out of the Street and Smith stable and deserves to be better remembered than it is these days.

It was good to see another 'Girl Commandos' story and the 'Green Mask' story is one of the better stories about that character that I've read. 'Candid Charlie' I can take or leave, but his story in #8 was worth reading and I guess something will inevitably come off as the least interesting feature in any given issue, and someone else may well rank Charlie a bit higher than I do.

Thanks,
Jon

I'm glad you liked the issue Jon, even the Candid Charlie story! Personally, I think that feature has a certain charm to it, but it doesn't seem to rank among people's favorites, so I'll use it sparingly unless there is a sudden demand. And as for Supersnipe, I agree, he is a great feature, and I hope to aquire some more of his stories for this site. It DOES deserve to be better remembered today!

-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
Grand-Slam Comics #15
February, 1943. Anglo-American Publishing Company Ltd.
Art by Unknown
Here's a nice preview of next week's All-Amazing #25! Or at least the book the Captain Marvel Jr. story came from... Shame I can't use the American stories...
All characters and stories are believed to be in the public domain. See Library page for details.