
It's all here in this single-volume compendium of the complete comics works of Fletcher Hanks! This softcover is, basically, identical to the now-out-of-print 2016 hardcover.
376 pages in all, including a 16-page "afterword" in comics form by the book's editor, Paul Karasik that relates a significant chapter in the back story of how this volume came to be.
Here's the Fanta hype-up if you still need convincing:
A gigantic compendium that collects the complete stories written and drawn by the 1940s outsider superhero artist Fletcher Hanks.Fletcher Hanks was arguably the first great comic book auteur: He wrote, penciled, inked, and lettered all of his own stories — an unprecedented solo act in the 1940s comic book industry. Between 1939 and 1941 he created nearly 50 comics stories, all unified by a uniquely artistic vision — primitive, bizarre, and singularly idiosyncratic. Whether it’s the superhero Stardust doling out ice cold slabs of poetic justice, or the jungle protectress Fantomah tearing evildoers from limb to ragged limb, contemporary readers will be stunned by the pop surrealism and unfiltered violent mayhem of Hanks’ work. This new paperback edition brings back into print all of Hanks’ previously published material and is the most complete collection of his work.









