In
 the 1940s, superheroes were the primary genre in both comic books and 
pulp magazines.
The skies and streets of pop fiction were filled with 
people in capes, cowls, leotards, or some combination thereof.
And, of course, a superhero had to have a super-power or gimmick that would set him (or her) apart from the crowd.
Which leads us to our feature character today...
Though he hasn't yet appeared in either Alex Ross' 
Project SuperPowers or Erik Larsen's 
Next Issue Project, we at 
Atomic Kommie Comics™thought enough of 
Sky Wizard that we added him to the 
Lost Heroes of the Golden Age of Comics™ lineup without hesitation!
Why?
1) He's "the Master of Space"! Catchy, eh?
2) He's a scientific genius! (Funky weaponry and modes of transport a speciality!)
3) He can't make up his mind about what costume to wear!
He wore a 
different
 costume in each of his four cover appearances!
No fashion victim he! 
(And you thought 
Janet Van Dyne-Pym and 
Henry Pym had bulging 
wardrobes!)
4) He appeared in 
Miracle Comics! ("...and if it's a good comic, it's a Miracle! Thank you! We'll be here thru Sunday! Try the veal...")
With a name like 
that, you know we had to find a spot for him...and his book...in our kitchy lineup!
So,
 if you're looking for a unique, Golden-Age superhero-oriented gift 
(shirt, mug, blank sketchbook) for your pop-culture craving sweetie, you
 can't go wrong with 
Sky Wizard under the tree (or maybe 
above it)!
And, c'mon Alex, stick him in 
Project SuperPowers (The best Golden Age revival on the market! BUY IT!), even if it's just a flashback!  (Of course, then you'll have to decide 
which costume to put him in!) ;-)