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2025 Vintage Superheroes Calendar

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16-month hanging calendar of frame-ready vintage superhero comic book covers

Prepare to have your imagination rescued by caped crusaders of the past each month with this collection of classic superhero comic book covers from the Golden Age of comic publishing.

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16-month hanging calendar of frame-ready vintage superhero comic book covers

Prepare to have your imagination rescued by caped crusaders of the past each month with the Asgard Press 2024 Vintage Superheroes Calendar, a collection of classic comic book covers from the Golden Age of comic publishing. These comic book covers feature many earlier-era superheroes such as Cat-Man, The Blue Beetle, and Phantom Lady, who graced the covers of comics in the 1930s and 1940s. Golden Age comic books marked the birth of the superhero genre and laid the foundation for the entire comic book industry. These comics introduced larger than life characters who became enduring symbols of heroism and justice. With their colorful and action-packed storytelling, Golden Age comic books captured the imagination of readers and established the timeless appeal of superheroes in popular culture. Each month of the Asgard Press 2025 Vintage Superheroes Calendar features a full color comic book cover starring a Golden Age superhero and is accompanied by in-depth commentary detailing the contents and history of each issue. Bonus images from the inside of each comic appear on each month’s grid page. With its large vertical format of 11×15 inches, our wire-bound wall calendar opens to an impressive 11×30 inches. The perforated design allows for easy removal of each month’s image, making them a perfect fit for standard 11×14 inch frames. Generously sized grid spaces leave plenty of room to keep track of all your appointments, reminders, and events. Increase your productivity with at-a-glance access to all your important dates while enjoying a wall gallery of colorful superhero comics.

  • 2025 16-month wall calendar – Jan 2025-April 2026 – Use this calendar into the next year with mini-grid page of the first 4 months of 2026
  • Features reproductions of full color Golden Age superhero comic book cover art accompanied by extended commentary each month detailing the contents and history of each comic issue
  • Large format opens to 11″x30″ with spacious grid pages for at-a-glance organization of appointments and events, and includes major US holidays and moon phases
  • Includes 13 easy-to-remove prints that fit standard 11″x14″ frames for sustainable reuse
  • Decorate affordably with trendy vintage artwork and photos
  • Plenty of room to write in the grid spaces
  • Heavy, archival paper vibrantly showcases each month’s image and prevents bleed-through of pen or marker ink on grid pages
  • Perfect for hanging in home, office or classroom

Find out more about Golden Age superheroes in our blog post “5 Golden Age Comics Superheroes You May Not Know About.”

 

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Weight .75 lbs
Dimensions 11 × 15 × .25 in
ISBN

9781630368722

UPC

724638069351

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Interior image from the 2025 Vintage Superheroes Calendar by Asgard Press

Cat-Man Comics #31; Cover Art: L.B. Cole; Continental Magazines, Inc., June 1946.

The superhero Cat-Man first appeared in Crash Comics Adventures #4, published by Frank Z. Temerson’s Tem Publishing Co. in September 1940. The comic told the Cat-Man’s origin story, in which infant David Merrywhether’s family is killed deep in the Burmese jungle, and David is raised by a tigress who teaches him the ways of the big cats. Upon reaching adulthood, his adoptive tigress mother leads him to civilization, where he is appalled by crime and violence. He assumes the identity of Cat-Man, dedicated to fighting the good fight for mankind in a series of catlike costumes, utilizing his tiger-like super strength and agility, night vision, and ability to be resurrected from the dead through the legendary “9 lives” of cats. Merrywhether is eventually joined by a female sidekick who calls herself “Kitten” and makes herself useful in the struggle against evil as a trained acrobat and fighter. The character of Cat-Man was created by comic artist Irwin Hasen, who also worked on Green Lantern for DC Comics in the 1940s. In Cat-Man Comics #31, Cat-Man’s nemesis Dr. Macabre fakes his own death to evade justice, stealing a mind control serum to create minions to do his bidding, including Kitten. Cat-Man must save the day, and his sidekick. The cover for issue #31 was created by L.B. Cole, a comic artist with a distinctive style featuring bold lines and primary colors. His doctorate degree in anatomy and physiology informed the highly detailed musculature in his rendering of superheroes. Cole also worked on comic interior art, and acted as an editor for Holyoke Publications, which took over the publishing of Cat-Man Comics in early 1942, then lost the character when he reverted to Temerson’s Continental Magazines in 1943. Other artists contributing to issue #31 include George Gregg, which is a pseudonym for Japanese American artist George R. Mabuchi, who was active in the 1940s and 1950s, and Nina Albright, a female comic artist who got her start during World War II when publishers began to hire women to replace men who had been drafted.

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