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Ghost Boy (Volume 1)
Ron Fortier
Ghost Boy (Volume 1)
Ron Fortier
?LOST? COMIC HERO REVIVED During the 1960s America was locked in a tense Cold War with the Soviet Union, Ian Fleming?s James Bond unleashed a spy craze and the Beatles swept across American shores with their version of new Pop-Rock and Roll. Meanwhile American comics had entered into the Silver Age with the birth of Marvel Comics. Every week new titles seemed to proliferate on drug store magazine spinner-racks. Now Airship 27 Productions digs deep into those long forgotten comic creative mindset to create the oddball hero, GHOST BOY. Starring young Alex Conroy as the top agent of S. O. S. (Science Operational Security) who is possessed with strange superhuman abilities. His best friend was an eight foot robot called P. O. P. S. (Photoelectric Optimal Protection Sentry). Writers Terry Alexander, Micah Harris and Andrew Salmon recapture the fun and magic of this forgotten 60s character and offer up four brand new adventures. As an extra bonus, Ron Fortier and artist Gary Kato create the origin tale of GHOST BOY in a special nine page strip which kicks off this thrilling collection, all gathered under a gorgeous cover by Laura Givens. Sixties era comics fans rejoice, GHOST BOY is here!
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | February 17, 2013 |
ISBN13 | 9780615772721 |
Publishers | Airship 27 |
Pages | 212 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 11 mm · 290 g |
Language | English |
Contributor | Gary Kato |
Contributor | Laura Givens |