Race for the Moon

Race for the Moon by Jack Kirby is a graphic novel published by Canton Street Press on January 20, 2016. This edition features 90 pages of content originally released by Harvey in 1958, capturing the spirit of the era’s space race and the competition against the “Reds.” The stories are illustrated by notable artists including Jack Kirby, Joe Simon, Al Williamson, and Bob Powell, providing a nostalgic glimpse into the science fiction genre of that time.
Readers will find a collection of tales that reflect the cultural context of the late 1950s, focusing on humanity’s ambition to reach the moon. This edition reprints the series in its entirety, including the original Harvey house ads, and presents the artwork in color and fully restored. With its blend of comics and science fiction, this book offers an engaging look at a pivotal moment in history through the lens of popular culture.
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Race for the Moon was originally published by Harvey in 1958, long before we landed on the moon. The stories contained inside are the product of the time period, our race against the “Reds” and the desire to reach the moon. This is sci-fi and told through the eyes of Jack Kirby, Joe Simon, Al Williamson, Bob Powell and others. This fun series lasted three issues and is reprinted in its entirety including the Harvey house ads. In color and fully restored.
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