eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result #2413 SPY SMASHER linen 1sh '42 comic serial! Date Sold 8/19/2003Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. Original Vintage Theatrical Linenbacked Chapter #6 One-Sheet Movie Poster (measures 27" x 41") (Learn More) Spy Smasher, the 1942 William Witney patriotic superhero fighting-the-Nazis-undercover-in-America World War II (WWII) action adventure serial ("Suggested by the character Spy Smasher, appearing in WHIZ COMICS magazine, copyright by Fawcett Publications, Inc. 1940-1941-1942"; "A Republic Serial in 12 Chapters") starring Kane Richmond (in a dual role, both in the title role as Alan Armstrong, aka Spy Smasher, and his twin brother Jack Armstrong!), Sam Flint, Marguerite Chapman, Hans Schumm, and Tristram Coffin. Note that Spy Smasher's origin was suspiciously similar to that of The Lone Ranger, in that he was reported killed, and then he decided to fight the Nazis, and he thought it better to remain hidden behind a mask, so the Nazis could not take reprisals against his friends and family (which was especially important since he had a twin brother!). Note that Republic Pictures had tried to make a deal with DC Comics to make serials of Superman and Batman in 1940, but they could not agree on a deal, and in fact a lawsuit resulted. So instead they made a deal with Whiz Comics and made "The Adventures of Captain Marvel" in 1941, and this serial "Spy Smasher" in 1942 (and DC Comics signed with Columbia Pictures in 1943, and made their Batman and Superman serials there!). Many fans of serials consider this serial to be among the handful of finest serial movies ever made, if not the best! NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Condition: good to very good. Prior to linenbacking, the poster was in good condition. It appears there was a 1" x 4" area of damage in the exact center of the poster and the restorer has painted over that area (it blends in pretty well and it is difficult to guess at what the poster looked like in that area prior to restoration). There were tears and areas of paper loss in the top border and the restorer carefully placed new paper over the old (it was very well done). There were small holes at the top and bottom foldlines, pinholes in the corners and wear on the foldlines. Linenbacking has minimized the poster's defects, but they are still somewhat noticeable (mostly the area at the exact center), although I do not think they are all that distracting. Learn More about condition grades
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