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  2. List of Charlton Comics publications - Wikipedia

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    (comic book) #1 – 7 Nov. 1975 – Nov. 1976 Based on the TV series (magazine) #1 – 8 Nov. 1975 – Nov. 1976 Black and white magazine version Space War #1 – 27 Oct. 1959 – March 1964 becomes The Fightin' Five #28 – 34 March 1978 – March 1979 Space Western Comics #40 – 45 Oct. 1952 – Aug. 1953 Also see Cowboy Western Comics

  3. Events from the Modern Age of Comic Books - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Marvel Comics debuted the first large crossover, Secret Wars, a storyline featuring the company's most prolific superheroes, which overlapped into a 12-issue limited series and many monthly comic books. A year later, DC Comics introduced its first large-scale crossover, Crisis on Infinite Earths, which had long-term effects on the "DC ...

  4. 1950s in comics - Wikipedia

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    Sports Action #2 renamed from Sports Stars - Marvel Comics; Real Experiences #25 renamed from Tiny Tessie - Marvel Comics; Reno Browne, Hollywood's Greatest Cowgirl #50 renamed from Margie Comics - Marvel Comics; Romantic Affairs #4 renamed from Romances of the West - Marvel Comics; Spy Cases #26 renamed from Kellys, The - Marvel Comics

  5. Tomahawk (character) - Wikipedia

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    Tomahawk is an American comic book character whose adventures were published by DC Comics during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s as a backup feature in Star Spangled Comics and World's Finest Comics and in his own eponymous series. [1] He was created by writer Joe Samachson and artist Edmond Good, and first appeared in Star-Spangled Comics #69 (June ...

  6. Our Fighting Forces - Wikipedia

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    Our Fighting Forces began with an October-November 1954 cover date. [1] [2] Writer-editor Robert Kanigher's work appeared in most issues of the title.Artist Alex Toth worked with writer/editor Archie Goodwin on the story "Burma Sky" in Our Fighting Forces #146 (Dec. 1973–Jan. 1974) and Goodwin praised Toth's art in a 1998 interview: "To me, having Alex Toth do any kind of airplane story, it ...

  7. Publication history of Marvel Comics crossover events

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    The main mini series was originally solicited with 8 issues (plus a Free Comic Book Day issue #0), but later extended with a ninth extra issue. A series of Incursions between realities collides the main Marvel Universe with the Ultimate Marvel Universe, destroying both. Pieces of the two universes (called domains) are combined with other post ...

  8. True Comics - Wikipedia

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    George J. Hecht, founder and publisher of Parents' Magazine, introduced True Comics in the aftermath of an attack on comic books by Sterling North, a children's author.In his position as a columnist at the Chicago Daily News, North published an invective against comic books titled "A National Disgrace", where he referred to comic books as "graphic insanity" and "sex-horror serials". [2]

  9. Invasion! (2000 AD) - Wikipedia

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    Invasion! was a series created by Pat Mills and mostly written by Gerry Finley-Day that appeared in the first 51 editions of the weekly comic 2000 AD. The series introduced the character of Bill Savage, a classic anti-authoritarian character of the type which Mills is best known for.