Nedor Publications · The Black Terror #22 · April 1948 · $0.10 · 52 pages · Bi-Monthly
Grade: GD- 1.8
Indicia publisher: Better Publications.
Cover artist unknown.
This issue features The Black Terror, “America's Fighting Nemesis of Crime,” in his continuing war against the criminal underworld. The cover depicts a dramatic confrontation as The Black Terror faces off against villains in an elegant setting, showcasing the character's bold approach to crime fighting.
The 52-page issue contains multiple stories featuring The Black Terror and his companion Tim Roland in their battle against various criminal organizations, typical of Nedor's crime-fighting superhero titles during this period.
The Black Terror was one of Nedor Publications' flagship characters during the Golden Age, created by Richard Hughes and Don Gabrielsen as part of the publisher's superhero line that competed with the major houses of the era.
Condition GD- 1.8 with heavy wear consistent with grade, reading copy, complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.
All grades are assigned by a human collector. We do not
Nedor Publications · The Black Terror #22 · April 1948 · $0.10 · 52 pages · Bi-Monthly
Grade: GD- 1.8
Indicia publisher: Better Publications.
Cover artist unknown.
This issue features The Black Terror, “America's Fighting Nemesis of Crime,” in his continuing war against the criminal underworld. The cover depicts a dramatic confrontation as The Black Terror faces off against villains in an elegant setting, showcasing the character's bold approach to crime fighting.
The 52-page issue contains multiple stories featuring The Black Terror and his companion Tim Roland in their battle against various criminal organizations, typical of Nedor's crime-fighting superhero titles during this period.
The Black Terror was one of Nedor Publications' flagship characters during the Golden Age, created by Richard Hughes and Don Gabrielsen as part of the publisher's superhero line that competed with the major houses of the era.
Condition GD- 1.8 with heavy wear consistent with grade, reading copy, complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.
All grades are assigned by a human collector. We do not