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The critics rave about Hoohah!, the electronic magazine about golden and silver age comics and pulps, available for the first time on CD-ROM.

“Ultra cool site! Great work.”
Greg Theakston

“Yer Hoohah is great.”
Bob Beerbohm

Share the magic. Based on our extensive archives of rare comics and pulps Hoohah!is filled with exclusive articles and art, plus reprints of entire key golden age comic book stories.

That's Hoohah! Not Hahhoo!

You get all six issues. Lavishly illustrated, articles include:

Issue 1:

“Marvel Mystery Comics No. 2--The Forgotten Key”, “Hot Wheels--Leading The Way!”, “The Blue Blaze--Grandaddy Of Marvel Horror” and “The Origin Of Amazing Man”. And in the “Pulp Corner” it’s The Spider No. 1, Oct. 1933.

Ain't technology grand?

Issue 2:

“The Great Superhero Battles To Boost Circulation”, “Watch Your Asteroid! It's The Human Meteor”, “The First 100 (plus 40) Superheroes”and “Spider-Man's Great-Grandaddy--The Masked Rider”. It also features a reprint of the entire first appearance and origin story of the Human Meteor from Champ Comics No. 8, 1940. And in the Pulp Corner it’s The Black Hood in Hooded Detective magazine.

“It's a cool site, IMHO.”
George Chastain

“Very nice.”
Joe Rainone

“I like your mag.”
Bruce W. Edwards, proprietor, Quasar Comics and Collectibles. Louisville, KY

Drop it, Saddam

Issue 3: “The Great Superhero Battles To Boost Circulation, Part II”, “Adam Strange--The Thinking Man's Hero”, “A Heap Of Trouble” and “The Steam Man Of The Prairies” the only version of this classic (the first U.S. science fiction novel) in electronic format. It also features a reprint of an entire origin story of the Heap from Airboy Comics Vol. 3 No. 9, 1947. In the Pulp Corner it’s The Waddler!

Issue 4:

“Catman--A Hero To Die For”, “Man...And E-Man,” “The Great Superhero Battles To Boost Circulation Part III” and “The Steam Man Of The Prairies, Chapters 6 to 12”. It also features a reprint of the entire origin story of Catman from Crash Comics No. 4, 1940. In the Pulp Corner it’s the art of Rudolph Belarski.

Issue 5:

“The Black Widow--Hell's Belle”, “Superheroes, Space Opera And Spiffy Stuff”, “For You Blue: Heroines and Villainesses In The Comics”, “A Hoohah! List: Ladies Of The Golden Age”, “The Steam Man Of The Prairies, Chapters 13 to 20 (Plus Introduction Part II)” and “An American Jules Verne”. It also features a reprint of the first appearance and origin of Timely Comics’ The Black Widow from Mystic Comics No. 4, 1940. In the Pulp Corner it’s jungle pulps.

Issue 6:

“Sweet Jane, The Magician From Mars”, “Basil Wolverton's Bible”, “Eye Sees You”, “Avast Ye Schwab! An Interview With Fred Schwab”. It also features a reprint of the second appearance of The Magician From Mars, the first female superhero, in Amazing Man Comics No. 8, 1939. And in the Pulp Corner it’s Zorro!

You can pay by Paylap at [email protected] or by check or money order!

You get it all on interactive CD-ROM. Order now!

The price is $9.99 plus $1.00 for postage. ORDER NOW!


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