Books from Library of American Comics

  • Skippy Daily Comics, 1931-1933
    By Percy Crosby

    This volume, reprinting all the dailies from 1931-1933, brings us to some of Percy Crosby's most inspired strips of Skippy's long run.

  • Complete Chester Gould's Dick Tracy
    By Chester Gould

    "This volume introduces Mumbles--one of Dick Tracy's greatest villains--and sees Tracy form the Crime Stoppers Club, teaching young boys and girls crime detection techniques.

  • Bravo for Adventure
    By Alex Toth

    Alex Toth's magnum opus contains all three of The Genius's stories starring Jesse Bravo, knock-about pilot and reluctant swashbuckler, including the original graphic novel.

  • Treasures Retold: The Lost Art of Alex Toth
    By Dean Mullaney

    A companion to the three-time Eisner-winning Alex Toth: Genius series, this blockbuster collection is full of rarely seen stories and artwork by the legendary artist.

  • Bravo for Adventure
    By Alex Toth

    This deluxe hardcover edition contains all three of The Genius's stories starring Jesse Bravo, knock-about pilot and reluctant swashbuckler, including the original graphic novel that's been out of print for 30 years.

  • Family Circus, Vol. 1: 1960-1961
    By Bil Keane

    A chronologically arranged collection of the complete "Family Circus" comics by Bil Keane, featuring two years of daily and Sunday comics, beginning on February 29, 1960.

  • Genius, Animated: The Cartoon Art of Alex Toth
    By Dean Mullaney

    Presents a collection of the artist's cartoon artwork, including sketches from such television shows as "Space Ghost," "Jonny Quest," and "Thundarr the Barbarian," complemented with biographical and trade information.

  • The Complete Terry and the Pirates: 1934-1936
    By Milton Arthur Caniff

    Celebrating the centennial of cartoonist Milton Caniff's birth, IDW Publishing will publish a six-book series, collecting the entirety of Caniff's groundbreaking newspaper adventure strip Terry and the Pirates.

  • The Complete Terry and the Pirates: 1937-1938
    By Milton Arthur Caniff

    Celebrating the centennial of cartoonist Milton Caniff's birth, IDW Publishing will publish a six-book series, collecting the entirety of Caniff's groundbreaking newspaper adventure strip Terry and the Pirates.

  • Archie: the Classic Newspaper Comics (1946-1948)
    By Bob Montana

    Fans can now marvel at the laughable love triangle, sexy women, bumbling sidekicks, and overbearing educators, and rediscover, or discover for the first time, the genius of Bob Montana in this award-winning collection.

  • Star Wars: the Classic Newspaper Comics Vol. 1
    By Russ Manning, Steve Gerber, Don Christensen

    "The classic newspaper comics by Russ Manning with Alfredo Alcala and friends"--Cover.

  • The Complete Chester Gould's Dick Tracy Dailies & Sundays
    By Max Allan Collins, Chester Gould

    "This volume introduces Mumbles--one of Dick Tracy's greatest villains--and sees Tracy form the Crime Stoppers Club, teaching young boys and girls crime detection techniques.

  • Complete Chester Gould's Dick Tracy Volume 17
    By Max Allan Collins, Chester Gould

    "I'm going to shoot first and investigate later!" The strip is also notable for its introduction of scientific detection to comics, a theme that Gould continued to exploit well into the 1960s.

  • Complete Chester Gould's Dick Tracy Volume 21
    By Chester Gould

    "This volume introduces Mumbles--one of Dick Tracy's greatest villains--and sees Tracy form the Crime Stoppers Club, teaching young boys and girls crime detection techniques.

  • Complete Chester Gould's Dick Tracy Volume 13
    By Max Allan Collins, Chester Gould

    "The intrepid detective burned by Blowtop, T.V. Wiggles"--Jacket.

  • Complete Chester Gould's Dick Tracy Volume 4
    By Chester Gould

    "This volume introduces Mumbles--one of Dick Tracy's greatest villains--and sees Tracy form the Crime Stoppers Club, teaching young boys and girls crime detection techniques.

  • Complete Chester Gould's Dick Tracy Volume 23
    By Chester Gould

    "The intrepid detective is on the trail of the aptly names Mr. Bribery and his equally grotesque sister, Ugly Christine, in a story that also features a substance-abusing witch doctor and a shelf of shrunken heads.

  • Steve Canyon, 1949-1950
    By Milton Caniff

    For the first time: the definitive edition of the Steve Canyon newspaper strip by Milton Caniff featuring every Sunday in color and the daily strips in their original, uncropped versions.

  • Definitive Flash Gordon and Jungle Jim Volume 2
    By Alex Raymond

    "Alex Raymond's Flash Gordon and its companion strip - Jungle Jim - are essential masterpieces in the history of the medium and are collected here for the first time in their original format and color.

  • Definitive Flash Gordon and Jungle Jim Volume 1
    By Alex Raymond

    This volume, the first of four, begins the ultimate Flash Gordon/Jungle Jim collection. NOMINATED FOR TWO EISNER AWARDS for BEST NEWSPAPER STRIP REPRINT and BEST BOOK DESIGN