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Archie Goodwin

    Archie Goodwin was an American comic book writer, editor, and artist. He is best known for his work at Warren and Marvel Comics. For Warren, he served as the chief writer and editor of landmark horror anthologies Creepy and Eerie. At Marvel, he established the creator-owned Epic Comics imprint and adapted Star Wars into both comic book and newspaper strip formats, earning him recognition as the 'best-loved comic book editor, ever.'

    Archie Goodwin
    Invincible Iron Man Vol. 2 Omnibus (New Printing)
    X-9. Secret Agent Corrigan Volume 2
    Manhunter: The Deluxe Edition
    Creepy Archives Volume 3
    Creepy Archives Volume 2
    Star Wars Legends: Forever Crimson
    • Star Wars Legends: Forever Crimson

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      A Star Wars saga decades in the making! Meet the droid-hating Valance the Hunter - who's hot on the trail of Luke Skywalker! Will his destiny end by fi nding the rebel hero - or in a deadly confrontation with Darth Vader? Then, on a routine X-wing patrol, Luke and his squadron fi nd a derelict Imperial Star Destroyer, with everyone on board dead - and their skin turned crimson! When the virus responsible leaves Luke in a coma, Han Solo and his allies face a race against time to cure the mysterious malady! Then, in celebration of Marvel's 80th anniversary, the landmark Star Wars #108 returns to the Legends era of a long time ago for one issue only - continuing the stories of Valance and the Crimson Forever! And you won't believe which classic characters return! COLLECTING: STAR WARS (1977) 16, 27, 29, 50; STAR WARS (2019) 108

      Star Wars Legends: Forever Crimson
      4.3
    • The second bone-chilling volume of Creepy Archives is now available in a value-priced paperback edition, showcasing some of most harrowing stories of horror, murder, and supernatural mayhem in comics history! Created by a who’s-who of comics legends, including Archie Goodwin, Frank Frazetta, Alex Toth, Gray Morrow, Reed Crandall, John Severin, and more. Of special interest are Goodwin and Crandall’s superb adaptations of “The Cask of Amontillado” and “The Body Snatcher” by gothic horror master Edgar Allan Poe. Collects Creepy magazine issues #6–#10 and includes original letters pages, text features, and ads.

      Creepy Archives Volume 2
      4.4
    • Cast your bloodshot eyes and feed your fetid imagination on the deliciously deranged tales of terror unearthed from the spine-chilling pages Creepy magazine! Featuring virtuoso turns by comics legends Archie Goodwin, Frank Frazetta, Steve Ditko, Neal Adams, Gray Morrow and other masters of the macabre, Creepy proves that fear can be fun! Collects Creepy issues #11–#15 in a value-priced paperback edition and includes original letters pages, text features, and ads.

      Creepy Archives Volume 3
      4.0
    • Manhunter: The Deluxe Edition

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      "The cult-favorite Manhunter epic from the 1970s is collected for the first time in a Deluxe Edition hardcover! In 1973, revered comics writer Archie Goodwin teamed with rising star artist Walter Simonson for a short feature in Detective Comics called Manhunter. Conceived as a colorful contrast to the dark lead stories starring Batman, Manhunter was adventurer Paul Kirk, who criss-crossed the globe in an espionage caper, with the mysterious Council that trained him in pursuit. The story culminated in a team-up with Batman, during which Manhunter was killed in action. This brief but fast-paced epic won two Shazam! Awards, the 1970s equivalent of today's Eisner Awards."--

      Manhunter: The Deluxe Edition
      4.2
    • Tony Stark navigates the duality of his life as a glamorous scientist and the secretive Iron Man, facing pressure from the U.S. Senate to reveal Stark Enterprises' secrets. His battles against iconic villains like the Mandarin, Hulk, and new foes such as Whiplash and Madame Masque highlight the tension between his public persona and superhero duties. This collection features classic stories crafted by Stan Lee and Archie Goodwin, complemented by the art of Gene Colan and others, showcasing the pinnacle of Iron Man's early adventures.

      Invincible Iron Man Vol. 2 Omnibus (New Printing)
      4.0
    • Eerie Archives Volume 2

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Delving into horror, suspense, and the supernatural, this collection showcases the influential Eerie magazine alongside its companion Creepy. Together, they established a benchmark for chilling narratives in the comic book genre, offering readers a treasure trove of gripping and terrifying tales that captivate and haunt.

      Eerie Archives Volume 2
      4.2
    • For over two decades Creepy magazine presented some of the most gripping tales of terror, mayhem, and the supernatural ever told in graphic fiction, and was a showcase of the stellar work of comics legends Archie Goodwin, Frank Frazetta, Reed Crandall, Steve Ditko, and many more. Long available only as expensive collectibles, Creepy Archives Volume 4 collects Creepy issues #16–#20 in a value-priced paperback edition and includes original letters pages, text features, and ads.

      Creepy Archives Volume 4
      4.0
    • Now available in an affordable paperback format, Eerie Archives Volume 1 features some of the most acclaimed works of horror, murder, and the macabre in the history of graphic fiction. Eerie, like its killer kin Creepy, features work from many of the grandmasters of comics storytelling, including Frank Frazetta, Al Williamson, Gray Morrow, Alex Toth, Steve Ditko, and others and stories by the legendary Archie Goodwin. Features the ultra-rare Eerie #1, for which only 200 “ashcan” copies were originally printed! Collects Eerie magazine #1–#5.

      Eerie Archives Volume 1
      4.2
    • X-9: Secret Agent Corrigan Volume 1. číst celé

      X-9
      4.1