Daniel Lyons crash-landed his plane in the Rocky Mountains.
Luckily for him, he landed near the hidden laboratory of reclusive scientist James Norton,who used his invention, the Cosmic Ray Lamp, to restore the wounded pilot to health, enhancing Daniel's physical and mental abilities to near super-human levels while also giving him amazing regeneration abilities.
Professor Norton persuaded ex-solider Daniel to use his new powers to fight the Axis, from whom the scientist had fled to America in 1938.
Now clad in a red-white-and-blue costume, the man renamed The Conqueror carried on a one-man war throughout Europe!
In addition to his superpowers, the Conqueror relied on the fighting skills he picked up in the military.
He carried a revolver and throwing knife, but as you can see from the cover, he was experienced with ANY hand-held weapon, and had no compunction about using them against the enemy!
Created by Bill Everett, who was also conceived HydroMan, Amazing-Man, and Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner, The Conqueror rampaged thru all four issues of Victory Comics before the book's untimely cancellation just before Pearl Harbor!
He didn't return to comics until 2007, when he cameoed in Alex Ross' Project SuperPowers, where he's apparently deceased and his soul is now part of The American Spirit!
We at Atomic Kommie Comics™ appreciate the (unfortunately) short-lived patriotic hero, and digitally-restored and remastered his best Golden Age cover appearance as part of our Lost Heroes of the Golden Age of Comics™ line of kool kollectibles!
So give the Conqueror a shot...before he gives you one!
And, just a gentle reminder to pick up the Project SuperPowers comics, on sale now!
They're the best Golden Age revival books out there!
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Monday, September 14, 2009
Creepy & Campy Halloween Party Invitations
If you're going to do a party on October 31st, you'll want to create the right mood by sending out an appropriate invitation to your ghoulish get-together!
That's where we at Atomic Kommie Comics™ can help you set the right macabre mood!
Using classic comic book covers and movie posters, we've given you a plethora of perverse pictures to choose from with a dozen different, demonic, invitations in 10 or 20-packs ranging from G-rated to PG-13 to suit every need! (The one above is PG).
So have a look and order NOW!
The later you place your order, the greater the chance that your treat could turn into a missed-deadline trick!
That's where we at Atomic Kommie Comics™ can help you set the right macabre mood!
Using classic comic book covers and movie posters, we've given you a plethora of perverse pictures to choose from with a dozen different, demonic, invitations in 10 or 20-packs ranging from G-rated to PG-13 to suit every need! (The one above is PG).
So have a look and order NOW!
The later you place your order, the greater the chance that your treat could turn into a missed-deadline trick!
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Inexpensive Geek Chic! Part 1
Looking for a cool, campy (but cheap) way to spruce up your back-to-school wardrobe?
Get back to basics with our Value T-Shirt!
Enjoy a great look and fit at a reasonable price...ONLY $14.99 each!
Made of cool, midweight white 100% cotton perfect for casual wear with a sport jacket, blazer, zip hoodie, or sweater!
PLUS: they feature digitally-remastered full-color classic comic book and movie poster artwork UNAVAILABLE IN OTHER STORES!
Get back to basics with our Value T-Shirt!
Enjoy a great look and fit at a reasonable price...ONLY $14.99 each!
Made of cool, midweight white 100% cotton perfect for casual wear with a sport jacket, blazer, zip hoodie, or sweater!
PLUS: they feature digitally-remastered full-color classic comic book and movie poster artwork UNAVAILABLE IN OTHER STORES!
Crime & Punishment Value T-Shirts
(including Sherlock Holmes & John Dillinger)
True Love Comics Tales Value T-Shirts
Heroines Value T-Shirts
Lost Heroes of the Golden Age of Comics Value T-Shirts
Horror Comics of the 1950s Value T-Shirts
Western Comic Adventures Value T-Shirts
(including Sherlock Holmes & John Dillinger)
True Love Comics Tales Value T-Shirts
Heroines Value T-Shirts
Lost Heroes of the Golden Age of Comics Value T-Shirts
Horror Comics of the 1950s Value T-Shirts
Western Comic Adventures Value T-Shirts
War: Past, Present & Future Value T-Shirts
Coming soon:
Seduction of the Innocent
Sci-Fi / Fantasy
AND
Pop Art Martial Arts
Value T-Shirts!
Coming soon:
Seduction of the Innocent
Sci-Fi / Fantasy
AND
Pop Art Martial Arts
Value T-Shirts!
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Friday, September 11, 2009
Basil Rathbone IS Sherlock Holmes--the 12-Month Calendar!
As Sean Connery is to James Bond 007, so Rathbone is to Sherlock Holmes!
Yeah, Daniel Craig is the 007 du jour (and he is good, make no bones about it).
But, when you see the name in print or hear the theme, who do you picture?
Be honest, it's Connery...Sean Connery!
I'm looking forward to the Robert Downey jr flick, but the image that still comes to mind when "Sherlock" is uttered is the man who was the face (and distinctive voice) of the erudite, eloquent Holmes for generations...Basil Rathbone!
So celebrate Sherlock in general, and Rathbone in particular, with this new 2010 12-month calendar featuring a Baker Street dozen movie posters and lobby cards featuring Rathbone as Holmes along with Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson and Dennis Hoey (yeah, I thought it was "Hooey", too) as Inspector Lestrade!
"The calendar's afoot, Watson!"
Yeah, Daniel Craig is the 007 du jour (and he is good, make no bones about it).
But, when you see the name in print or hear the theme, who do you picture?
Be honest, it's Connery...Sean Connery!
I'm looking forward to the Robert Downey jr flick, but the image that still comes to mind when "Sherlock" is uttered is the man who was the face (and distinctive voice) of the erudite, eloquent Holmes for generations...Basil Rathbone!
So celebrate Sherlock in general, and Rathbone in particular, with this new 2010 12-month calendar featuring a Baker Street dozen movie posters and lobby cards featuring Rathbone as Holmes along with Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson and Dennis Hoey (yeah, I thought it was "Hooey", too) as Inspector Lestrade!
"The calendar's afoot, Watson!"
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