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The Collected Works of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century celebrates man's flights into fantasy. Abandon today's gadgets, open your imagination and jump into the frames. The heavy weight of reality will become as light as inertron, that miraculous synthetic element which falls away from the center of the earth instead of toward it.
Roaming this world and others, you will marvel over men who fly through the air with jumping belts, gaze in awe at futuristic cities enclosed in metalloglass with radar-equipped armies and floating car mass transit, tremble at the sight of invaders from Mars.
If you are a comic strip buff, you may be hurled into the past rather than the future -- the past of childhood fantasies and family Sundays, of atomic disintegrator guns and Buck Rogers speed sleds.
Noted science fiction writer Ray Bradbury in his Introduction to this volume flashes back to his own encounters with Buck in the late Twenties and early Thirties. Mr. Bradbury returns us to the era of the Model T, the milk truck and the ice wagon.
CONDITION: Hard Cover, HUGE, with DJ. DJ has wear and tear - we have enclosed it in a clear mylar cover. 270 pages. Ships boxed. USED with light wear other than dust jack wear. 1969. Comic reproductions are in color and B&W |
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