Marvel The Golden Age, 1939 1949 Folio Society, R Thomas, 1st Printing, 1st Ed, London, 2019

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  • "The comics that founded the Marvel Universe" --- Folio Society
    "To celebrate the 80th anniversary of Marvel Comics #1, The Folio Society have decided to team up with the legendary editor, Roy Thomas, in order to select, remaster, and reproduce a lavish collection of Golden Age greats. Entitled, ‘Marvel: The Golden Age 1939-1949’, this specially curated selection of iconic comic books, five in total, have all been painstakingly restored with the intent of preserving their historical significance." --- Comic Book and Movie Reviews
    "Roy Thomas was not only the first to succeed Stan Lee as Marvel Comics’ Editor-in-Chief, he also co-created a host of Marvel characters that have since become household names, including Vision, Carol Danvers, Iron Fist and Ultron. Among the books he selected on behalf of The Folio Society is Marvel Comics #1. First published 80 years ago, this comic book features the debut appearances of two of Marvel’s founding heroes, the Human Torch and Namor the Sub-Mariner. A unique facsimile of this exceptionally rare item provides the collection’s showpiece. Printed on authentic paper, this is a reproduction so precise that it’s the closest you can get to owning a copy of the original comic. (Unless you can afford the real thing, which comes with a price tag of around $350,000.)" --- Folio Society
    Below info from CBAMR on comicbookandmoviereviews.com
    1) What comics are included in this collection? The Sub-Mariner #1 (1941), The Human Torch #5 (1941), Captain America Comics #10 (1941), All Winners Comics #19 (1946), and a facsimile of Marvel Comics #1 (1939).
    2) How are they presented? Four of these comics have been bound within a hardback book and enlarged to a treasury-sized format so they can best reflect the details featured within. Whereas the fifth comic, on the other hand, Marvel Comics #1, is a facsimile which maintains its original proportions and size. Every aspect of all five books has been preserved to the nth degree, from the crinkles and creases in the grainy newsprint to the vintage adverts and short prose fiction. Even glitches, including original spelling errors and coloring overlaps, have been preserved.
    3) Where did these vintage comics come from? Due to their rarity and value, each comic was carefully retrieved from either the Marvel Archives or a private collector, and then scanned and showcased to highlight key characters and creators from this seminal era: ranging from Captain America to the Human Torch, all the way to Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
    4) Does the collection come with anything else? This dazzling hardback volume is presented inside a handmade clamshell case featuring original artwork provided by the Marvel artist, Marco D’Alfonso, who also illustrates an exclusive print.
    5) Who’s Roy Thomas? Roy was the first person to succeed Stan Lee as Marvel Comics’ Editor-in-Chief, and throughout his fifty-year career, he helped co-create a number of very memorable characters, including The Vision, Carol Danvers, Iron Fist, and Ultron. For this collector's edition, he helped The Folio Society select the aforementioned comic books before writing an introduction that explains why they’re important to the creation of the Marvel Universe.
    Bound in screen-printed and metallic foil blocked cloth with lettering by Ian Jepson
    Set in Miller Text with Benton as display
    272 pages printed in 4-colour throughout
    Endpapers printed in metallic ink with a design by Marco D’Alfonso
    Ribbon marker
    Coloured page edges
    13¼˝ x 9¼˝
    Solander Box: Bound and lined in printed and gold laminated paper with a design by Marco D’Alfonso
    Facsimile Comic
    64 pages with 4-page cover 10˝ x 7˝
    Exclusive Print Illustration by Marco D’Alfonso printed in 4-colour on Natural Evolution White 280gsm paper 10˝ x 7˝
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