Man Comics #1 - John Buscema. Wikipedia “He contributed to the "real-life" dramatic series True Adventures and Man Comics (the premiere issue of which sported one of Buscema's earliest recorded comic book covers)…”

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Man Comics #1 - John Buscema. Wikipedia “He contributed to the "real-life" dramatic series True Adventures and Man Comics (the premiere issue of which sported one of Buscema's earliest recorded comic book covers)…”
Man Comics #026
Cover
Pencils: Carl Hubbell Inks: Carl Hubbell Atlas (May1953)
Story
“Behind The False Face”
Script: ? Pencils: Carl Hubbell Inks: Carl Hubbell
What is the nature of hate? How far must destiny take a man to reveal his darkest hate? Hi, I'm a perfect impression of comics creator Todd McFarlane introducing a story. Now I'm me again: TV's the internet's Seanbaby. And if there's one thing an internet's anything knows, it's hate. Mathematicians define Internet Hate as white + boredom - vagina and it has infected every corner of our world. But what would happen if superheroes had to face off against this kind of rudderless, stupid hate? Could even the mighty yet completely fucking unwatchable powers of the Fantastic Four defeat it?
What Happens When Heroes Fight Internet Hate Personified?
Man Comics #026
Cover
Pencils: Carl Hubbell Inks: Carl Hubbell Atlas (May1953)
Story
“The Dead Ringer”
Script: ? Pencils: Carl Hubbell Inks: Carl Hubbell
Man Comics #026
Cover
Pencils: Carl Hubbell Inks: Carl Hubbell Atlas (May1953)
Story
“The Weapon”
Script: ? Art: ?
The Marvel(ous) War Covers Of Joe Maneely
Man Comics #1 (Dec '49) cover by John Buscema.