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Johnny Hazard Sundays Archive 1944-1946

A comprehensive collection of classic comic strips

Yonezou Nekota author Frank Robbins author Hitsuji Gondaira author Daniel Herman editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Hermes Press

Published:17th Mar '20

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This collection features stunning Sunday comic strips from the beloved series. The Johnny Hazard Sundays Archive 1944-1946 is a must-read for fans.

The Johnny Hazard Sundays Archive 1944-1946 presents a remarkable collection of Frank Robbins' iconic Sunday comic strips. After six years of dedicated reprints of the daily version, Hermes Press has now turned its attention to the vibrant color tabloid Sundays. This archival edition showcases the thrilling adventures of Johnny Hazard, a character whose stories have captivated audiences since their inception. With a meticulous approach, Hermes Press has sourced collections globally to ensure the most comprehensive and authentic representation of these classic tales.

Readers will find that the Johnny Hazard Sundays Archive 1944-1946 not only preserves the original aesthetic but also enhances the experience with historical context and essays that delve into the significance of these strips. Each page is designed to replicate the look and feel of the original publications, allowing fans to immerse themselves in the world of Johnny Hazard as if they were reading them for the first time. The artwork, vibrant and dynamic, captures the essence of storytelling in a way that feels cinematic.

This limited edition is a treasure for collectors and new readers alike, offering a glimpse into a golden era of comic strips. The characters and narratives within these stories are not just entertaining; they represent a significant part of comic history. The Johnny Hazard Sundays Archive 1944-1946 is a must-have for anyone who appreciates the art of storytelling through comics, making it a valuable addition to any library.

ISBN: 9781613451236

Dimensions: 432mm x 305mm x 25mm

Weight: 2259g

160 pages