The Atlas Comics Library No. 5: Police Action by Maneely, Joe

The Atlas Comics Library No. 5: Police Action

Before focusing on tales of justice via superheroes under the Marvel banner, the publisher covered ground-level crime...
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Author: Joe Maneely
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Language: English
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The Atlas Comics Library No. 5: Police Action by Maneely, Joe

The Atlas Comics Library No. 5: Police Action

$120.99 $67.48

The Atlas Comics Library No. 5: Police Action

$120.99 $67.48
Author: Joe Maneely
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Before focusing on tales of justice via superheroes under the Marvel banner, the publisher covered ground-level crime across a range of comics titles and true-crime magazines. Under the Timely imprint from 1947, and Atlas from 1951, up to eleven graphic series including Justice Comics, Official True Crime Cases, All-True Crime, Crime Cases, Crime Can't Win, Crime Must Lose, and Crime Exposed all muscled each other and competitors for space on the newsstands.

For the first crime-themed volume in Fantagraphics' ongoing project to restore and resurrect pre-Marvel pulp classics, the Atlas Library has selected a book that debuted as the genre peaked, just before a Senate hearing and the institution of the Comics Code banned the use of the word "Crime" from even appearing in a comic's title. Escaping that fate, Police Action had a seven-issue run of violent and noir-ish morality plays, pitting the officers of the law against the forces of urban malevolence, and was produced by the cream of the Atlas freelance roster, including Joe Maneely, Robert Q. Sale, Gene Colan, Art Peddy, Mort Lawrence, Werner Roth and Bob Powell.

Rounding the volume off, also presented is a post-Code one-shot, Police Badge #479, a snapshot of the industry's attempts to adapt to new strictures on the genre: here we view "our boys in blue" in the fight against rank corruption, highlighting the work of Don Heck and Joe Maneely.



Author: Joe Maneely
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
Published: 04/01/2025
Pages: 254
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.85lbs
Size: 11.60h x 8.90w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9798875000058

About the Author
Colan, Gene: - "Eugene Jules Colan (1926 - 2011) illustrated many war comics for both Timely/Atlas and DC Comics. He flourished after Atlas became Marvel, with notable stints plotting and drawing on Daredevil and Captain America in the 1960s, before co-authoring Howard The Duck with Steve Gerber and Tomb of Dracula with Marv Wolfman."Maneely, Joe: - Joe Maneely (1926-1958, b. Philadelphia, PA) blazed a trail through Marvel's 1950s comic books that is unsurpassed in both quantity and quality. Maneely was revered as a lightning-fast talent, and he launched most of Marvel's character features during that time, excelling at every genre -- westerns, horror, humor, and war. He is best remembered today for his signature character, The Black Knight. Maneely's career was tragically cut short in June 1958 when, at the age of 32, he accidentally fell between the cars of a moving commuter train.Powell, Bob: - Bob Powell (1916-1967) first made his mark in pulp comics for Fiction House and the Eisner / Iger studio, where he was a prolific artist on "Sheena the Jungle Queen." He carried on to Will Eisner's solo shop, where Powell co-wrote the first "Blackhawk" story and wrote & drew "Mr. Mystic" for the weekly newspaper insert The Spirit Section. During the 1950s, he freelanced for Atlas, Fawcett, Harvey, Street and Smith's Shadow Comics, and many more. From 1961 until his death, he worked as the art director for Joe Simon's satirical Sick magazine, with other freelance work including several Marvel superhero stories, and penciling the art for Topps' famed Mars Attacks series of trading cards.
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