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Rocketeer: The Complete Adventures (The Rocketeer) by Dave Stevens

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Dave Stevens

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Dave Lee Stevenswas an American illustrator and comics artist. He is most famous for creating The Rocketeer comic book and film character, and for his pin-up style "glamour art" illustrations, especially of model Bettie Page. He was the first to win Comic-Con International's Russ Manning Most Promising Newcomer Award in 1982, and received both an Inkpot Award and the Kirby Award for Best Graphic Album in 1986.
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384 reviews4 followers
November 20, 2024
Dave Stevens is a comic book legend and the Rocketeer is his best work that catapulted him to legendhood.


Plot: The story is set in 1930's USA, Cliff Secord, a stunt pilot, comes across an experimental engine pack that he can strap to his back and fly at 200 miles per hour. There are spies from Germany and USA who are trying to get their hands on the engine. While all this is going on, Cliff's love interest Betty (so gorgeously drawn and inspired from Betty Paige) is being wooed by sleazy Hollywood agent who wants to take advantage of her. The entire story is such a fantastic adventure and the 1930's setting just makes it even more engrossing and beautiful to watch.

Highly recommended.
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232 reviews15 followers
March 18, 2025
Well that was so much better than I expected. A perfect homage to the pulp era - he even meets Doc Savage's crew and The Shadow (all unofficially of course). The art is remastered so I'm not sure I like the inking on this edition, but everything is dynamic, fast moving and bursting with snappy dialogue and character that it doesn't matter too much.

A fine throwback to an older classic comic, this will sit nicely on my growing comic book shelves
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