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continues from Timely Comics series [32] Crime Exposed: vol. 2 #7–14 Dec 1951 – Jun 1952 continues from Timely Comics series [34] Crime Fighters #11–13 Sep 1954 – Jan 1955 continues from Timely Comics Crimefighters [35] Crime Must Lose #10–12 Dec 1951 – Apr 1952 continues from Timely Comics series [36] A Date with Millie: vol. 1 #1–7
Timely Comics was the common name for the group of corporations that was the earliest comic book arm of American publisher Martin Goodman, ...
Young Men #25 (Feb. 1954): Cover art by Carl Burgos. [2] Note the Atlas globe in the top left corner. Atlas Comics was the successor of Timely Comics, the company that magazine and paperback novel publisher Martin Goodman founded in 1939, and which had reached the peak of its popularity during the war years with its star characters the Human Torch, the Sub-Mariner and Captain America. [3]
The following is a list of Marvel Comics Golden Age characters and teams that first appeared in Marvel Comics during the Golden Age of Comic Books (late 1930s and c. 1950), under both of Marvel's previous names, Timely Comics and Atlas Comics.
Timely Comics' The Human Torch was canceled with issue #35 (March 1949) [26] and Marvel Mystery Comics, featuring the Human Torch, with issue #93 (Aug. 1949) became the horror comic Marvel Tales. [27] Sub-Mariner Comics was canceled with issue #42 (June 1949) and Captain America Comics, by then Captain America's Weird Tales, with #75 (Feb. 1950).
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Mariah Carey's timeless Christmas album features many covers of classics and three original songs. The star, of course, is "All I Want for Christmas is You," which is so timeless that it hit No. 1 ...
Vincenzo Francisco Gennaro Di Fago [1] (/ ˈ f eɪ ɡ oʊ /; November 28, 1914 – June 13, 2002), [2] known professionally as Vince Fago, was an American comic-book artist and writer who served as interim editor of Timely Comics, the Golden Age predecessor of Marvel Comics, during editor Stan Lee's World War II service.