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Miscellaneous 27 IV. Cavalry and Office of Flying Safety. The Air Forces' most experienced training and supervisory personnel have collaborated to make it a complete exposition of what your pilot duties are, how each will be performed, and why it must be performed in the manner prescribed. The techniques and procedures described in this book are standard and mandatory.
In this respect the manual serves the dual purpose of a training checklist and working handbook Army Air Forces, Wise and Co. Produced three long running Golden Age anthology titles, Thrilling Comics, Exciting Comics and Startling Comics all anchored by super heroes, for a decade these were among the top comics in their field. Other titles published include Black Terror , Fighting Yank, and the much lesser-known anthologies Wonder Comics, Mystery Comics and the largely super hero anthology America's Best Comics, as well as many other titles.
Active: - Number of Series: 35 Number of Issues: Centaur Publications, Inc. Centaur Publications was one of the earliest American comic book publishers.
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Please post in the forums prior to uploading. Active: - Number of Series: 21 Number of Issues: Alto Publications Chesler Publications, Inc. Chicago Nite Life News, Inc. Dynamic Publications Dynamic Publications, Inc. Educational Publishing Co. Flying Cadet Publishing Co. Clay Glover Co. Chesler, Jr. Publications, Inc. Home Guide Publications Irwin H. Harry "A" Chesler Jr. Features Syndicate, N. Harry "A" Chesler Syndicate. Although mostly remembered for the books he published in the early and mid s, the Chesler comic book titles may be broken down into three periods.
In the early period of , they produced "funny books" that focused more on humor strips, adventure and western stories. In the middle or pre-WWII years he joined the other publishers in the super-hero wave, with titles such as Dynamic Comics, Yankee Comics, Scoop Comics and Punch Comics, which were short-lived in their first incarnation. The final period was the resurrection of these titles that sported the uniquely macabre covers of Gus Ricca as well as those drawn by Fran Smith and George Tuska.
The Chesler string of comic titles ran out of steam as drew to a close. Active: - Number of Series: 11 Number of Issues: Holyoke Publishing Co. Publication Enterprises Wm. Columbia Comics Corp started out in , with a very popular character, Skyman, who appeared in their very first anthology - Big Shot Comics. Skyman ran for four issues and can be read right here! Active: - Number of Series: 14 Number of Issues: Artful Publications Artful Publications, Inc.
Harwell Publications, Inc. Mystery Publishing Company, Inc. Comic Media was a late-comer to the Golden Age and relatively short-lived publisher, owned by Allen Hardy. It is probably best remembered for it's graphic horror titles and the Dynamite series, which introduced Private Detective Johnny Dynamite in its third issue.
Charlton bought Comic Media's assets when they went under. Albert Pub. Dell Publishing Co. Dell Publishing Company, Inc. Film Humor, Inc. Up until , Western Publishing produced all of the comics distributed by Dell, after which time Dell produced their own books.
Western also produced and distributed books independently of Dell prior to and during their relationship, under such imprints as K. Checking of copyrights show that Dell did not renew its copyrights. Much of their material was licenced so may not be public domain but others up through are public domain so can be posted. Active: - Number of Series: 18 Number of Issues: Publishing was a small short lived publishing company based in New York.
It entered the market around , publishing song sheets which reprinted the lyrics of popular songs of the time. It started publishing comics around It ceased publication in Active: - Number of Series: 32 Number of Issues: Eastern Color Printing Co. Store Comics, Inc. The Eastern Color Printing Company. An early pioneer of the Golden Age comic book publishers, Eastern had a business printing the color comic strip supplements to newspapers, and were among the first to repackage reprints in comic book form, initially as promotional give-aways for clients.
Eastern produced original books, ceasing in early , a result of clashes with the Comic Code Authority and declining sales. They continued printing other publisher's materials until Fawcett Country Press, Inc. Fawcett Crest Fawcett Publications, Inc. Fawcett Comics, a subsidiary of Fawcett Publications, was one of several successful comics publishers during the Golden Age of Comic Books in the s.
Its most popular character was Captain Marvel, a property later to be purchased by DC Comics not to be confused with Marvel Comics' character of the same name.
Fawcett Publications began in with the magazine Captain Billy's Whiz Bang and eventually expanded into a line of periodicals with a combined circulation of ten million monthly. The company joined in the explosion of comic book publications in the United States in the late s and early s. Active: - Number of Series: 31 Number of Issues: Fiction House, Inc. Fight Stories, Inc. Flying Stories, Inc. Glen Kel Pub. Glen Kel Publishing Co. Glen-Kel Pub. Glen-Kel Publishing Co. GlenKel Pub.
Love Romances Pub. Love Romances Publishing Co. Real Adventures Pub. Real Adventures Publishing Co. Wings Pub. Wings Publishing Co. Fiction House was an American publisher of pulp magazines and comic books that existed from the s to the s. Its comics division, best known for its pinup-style good girl art, got its birth working with partner Iger Studio, featuring the talents of Will Eisner and Matt Baker, among others.
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Created by Albert Kanter, the series began publication in and finished its first run in , producing issues. Following the series' demise, various companies reprinted its titles. This series is different from the Great Illustrated Classics, which is an adaptation of the classics for young readers that includes Fawcett Comics, a division of Fawcett Publications, was one of several successful comic book publishers during the Golden Age of Comic Books in the s.
Its most popular character was Captain Marvel, the alter ego of radio reporter Billy Batson, who transformed into the hero whenever he said the magic word "Shazam! Monica's Gang or Monica and Friends is a Brazilian comic book series and media franchise created by Mauricio de Sousa.
A complete archive of Sonic the Hedgehog by Archie Comics This contains all the main issued and spinoffs, along with several reprints and digests featuring exclusive interviews and articles.
Sprite comics are a kind of webcomics that use sprites instead of drawings. Donald Duck is the Netherlands' flagship weekly Disney comics magazine, first published on October 25, The magazine was originally published by the staff of the women's magazine Margriet, and every Margriet subscriber received the first issue for free.
The comic is mainly aimed at younger children, and includes a letters page from readers.
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