Active: - Number of Series: 87 Number of Issues: Compix, Inc. Magazine Enterprises, Inc. Quality Bakers of America Cooperative, Inc. Sussex Publishing Company, Inc. An American company, founded by Vin Sullivan, which primarily published Western, humor, crime, adventure, and children's comics, abstaining from superheroes for the most part.
Notable characters include the jungle goddess Cave Girl, Ghost Rider, a supernatural-tinged Western avenger not to be confused with Marvel Comics supernatural motorcycle rider. Their long-running title A-1 played host to numerous rotating titles, including Thun'da, which featured Frank Frazetta art. Active: - Number of Series: 9 Number of Issues: Novelty Press, Inc. The Premium Group of Comics. Novelty Press was an American Golden Age comic-book publisher that operated from - It was the comic book arm of Curtis Publishing Company.
Active: - Number of Series: 7 Number of Issues: Orbit Publications, Inc. Our Publishing Co. Patches Publications, Inc. Ray R. Hermann Taffy Publications, Inc.
Toytown Publications, Inc. Orbit-Wanted was a lesser known Golden Age publisher which operated between Active: - Number of Series: 34 Number of Issues: Calling All Boys, Inc. Calling All Girls, Inc. Commended Comics, Inc. Parents' Institute, Inc. Quality Comics, Inc. Real Heroes, Inc. Sport Stars, Inc. Sweet Sixteen, Inc. The Girls' Institute, Inc. The Parents' Magazine Press, Inc. The True Comics Press, Inc. True Aviation Picture-Stories, Inc.
True Comics, Inc. Parent's Magazine Press was one of the more safe comic publishers of the s. They were also one of the more socially responsible, putting out patriotic comics like True Comics and Real Heroes. It is not surprising they did well even through the comics drama of the s.
In , they turned away from comics and became a children's mail order book club. Premier Magazines was a Golden Age Publisher active in the s. They didn't have a large range of titles. Active: - Number of Series: 51 Number of Issues: American Boys' Comics, Inc. Crestwood Publications Inc. Crestwood Publishing Co. Crestwood Publishing Company, Inc. Headline Publications, Inc. Histrionic Publishing Co. Histrionic Publishing Inc. Magazine Associates, Inc.
Prize Comics was a subsidiary of Crestwood Publications and operated from to Most of its well known publications originated from creators Joe Simon and the legendary Jack Kirby.
They were best known for the long running horror comic Black Magic which first appeared in Also created by Simon and Kirby was Young Romance which is believed to be the first comic book romance title. Combat 44 G. Active: - Number of Series: 60 Number of Issues: Arnold Publications, Inc. Comic Favorites, Inc. Comic Magazines Comic Magazines, Inc. Arnold Everett M. Arnold Vital Publications, Inc. Quality Comics was an American comic book publishing company that operated from to and was largely influential in creating the 'Golden Age' of comic books.
While most of their titles were published by a subsidiary company named Comic Magazines, from onwards all of their publications bore a logo that included the word 'Quality'.
Well known comic creators associated with the company included Will Eisner and Gill Fox amongst others. Depictor Corp. Gail Hilson Lindsay L. Baird, Inc. Publicaciones Recreativas Rewl Publications Inc. Rural Home Publishing Co. Samuel Herman. Rural Home Publishing was a group of small publishers in a fluid partnership, using pre-packaged material and operating under the banner of Rural Home.
They operated between Horror Crime. Skywald did not put the proper copyright on their black and white magazine so they were public domain when published. The comics do have proper copyright. Archer St. John Publishing Co. John Publishing Company St. John Publishing Corp. John Publishing Corporation. John, who had a background in journalism and advertising, founded St.
John Publications in After acquiring substantial financing, St. John launched two titles: Comics Revue and Pageant of Comics. Both of these were repackaged comic strips, but the best was yet to come. In St. John entered a licensing deal with Terrytoons, which lasted for the majority of the time the company was in existence.
The first comic produced was Mighty Mouse 5. Many of these licensed comics featured artwork by Terrytoons animators, rather than in-house staff. Abbott and Costello first movie-comedian tie-in series launched in ran until September Another influential partnership that worked for St.
John was Norman Maurer and Joe Kubert. Matt Baker was also a major contributor. John was an innovative publisher with amongst other notable achievements; producing the first 3-D comic book and the classic title 1,, Years Ago! Active: - Number of Series: 36 Number of Issues: Aragon Magazines, Inc.
Argyle Magazines, Inc. Gillmor Magazines, Inc. Key Publications Key Publications, Inc. Media Publications, Inc. Key Publications, founded by Stanley P. Morse, was active between and The first issue was Mr. Mystery, a horror comic, which ran for 19 issues was illustrated by Mike Esposito and Ross Andru.
Morse horror comics were considered by critics to be rehashed, plagiarized and "vile". Morse himself spoke of these comics as - "I do not know what I printed. I never read the things! Active: - Number of Series: 49 Number of Issues: Active: - Number of Series: 6 Number of Issues: Fighting Air Force 15 One Shots 2.
Duchess Printing and Publishing Co. Superior Publishers Limited. Superior is a Canadian publisher with several titles including many US reprints. War Brides, My Secret Marriage and others. Continental Magazines, Inc. Continental Publications, Inc. Et-Es-Go Magazines, Inc. Helnit Publishing Co. Nita Publishing Co. Tem Publishing Co. To say that this Golden Age publisher's publication history is confusing would be an understatement.
Active: - Number of Series: 66 Number of Issues: From until the mid-fifties this company had some notable comics. Unfortunately those books are probably not PD and should not be directly uploaded. Toby did publish many other books in most genres, except superhero, and most of those should be fine here.
The two other key personnel were Wally Wood and Samm Schwartz. Tower Comics was only in existence for 4 years folding in Luckily for us they failed to add valid copyright notices on many of their titles, so they are now in the public domain. Books published by Tower Comics were unusual for the times, as they contained 64 pages selling for 25 cents, whilst rival publishers were producing 32 page comics for 12 cents.
This was a bit of a throw back to the Golden-Age, with five or six individual stories and a final one when all the main characters appear together. Tower Comics are now known for Wally Wood's T. Agents a mixture of secret agents and superheroes and Samm Schwartz's Tippy Teen. Active: - Number of Series: 29 Number of Issues: Frances M.
Do not upload full comics with non-Public Domain comic strips. Please check before uploading. Youthful Magazines was a small company who published comic books between and It was founded an attorney Bill Friedman and his wife Sophie. Friedman who held the title of Publisher was helped in his venture by editor Sol Cohen.
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Topics: comics, webcomics. Monica's Gang or Monica and Friends is a Brazilian comic book series and media franchise created by Mauricio de Sousa. A collection of comics from Ace Comics Topics: comics, comic books. 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 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. In , the magazine reached its 3,th issue. A study by Nationaal Onderzoek Multimedia of comic book reading among Dutch children ages 6— Sprite comics are a kind of webcomics that use sprites instead of drawings. Topics: Comic Book, Marvel, Spider-man.
It was the first Italian periodical to make a regular feature of publishing comic strips. The first issue 24 pages, 80, copies was published on 27 December , Since there are a few of them now and I feel like I will draw more in the future, I've decided it's a good time to create an SJ page for all of them. It's not a series and I can't really tell when I will draw more, but since they were only on Tumblr I thought it would be great to have them here. Topics: other, webcomic, smackjeeves, sth, shadow the hedgehog, sonic the hedgehog, sonic x shadow, Color and Light James Gurney [English] favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite 2 reviews.
Complete set of Asterix comics. Human Anatomy for Artists Eliot Goldfinger favorite favorite favorite 1 reviews. Lucky Luke Collection Topics: lucky luke, comics, morris, Goscinny. Gattsu, known as the Black Swordsman, seeks sanctuary from the demonic forces that persue himself and his woman, and also vengeance against the man who branded him as an unholy sacrifice. Aided only by his titanic strength, skill and sword, Gattsu must struggle against his bleak destiny, all the while fighting with a rage that might strip him of his humanity.
Berserk is a dark and brooding story of outrageous swordplay and ominous fate, in the theme of Shakespeare's MacBeth.
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