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All-American Comics is a comics anthology and the flagship title of comic book publisher All-American Publications, one of the forerunners of DC Comics. It ran for 102 issues from 1939 to 1948. It ran for 102 issues from 1939 to 1948.
T.V. Boardman, Ltd.(Boardman Books) was a London publishing houses that turned out both paperback and hardcover books, pulp magazines, and comic books.Founded by Thomas Volney Boardman in the 1930s, Boardman Books is best known for publishing the long-running monthly series of hardcover Bloodhound Mysteries, most with jacket illustrations by Denis McLoughlin.
Denis McLoughlin (15 April 1918 – 22 April 2002) was a well-known British illustrator.. After a career that spanned eight decades, British illustrator Denis McLoughlin gained a degree of long overdue recognition in the late-1990s for his hard-boiled detective illustrations that graced book covers produced primarily for the London publishing house of T.V. Boardman, Ltd. (Boardman Books).
At the end of 1944, but shortly before the merger, Gaines first rebranded All-American with its own logo, beginning with books cover-dated February 1945: All-Flash #17, Sensation Comics #38, Flash Comics #62, Green Lantern #14, Funny Stuff #3, and Mutt & Jeff [note 2] #16, and the following month's All-American Comics #64 and the hyphenless All ...
All-American Men of War did not start with issue #1; it was a renaming of the 1948 series All-American Western, which itself was a renaming of the 1939 series All-American Comics. The title became All-American Men of War with issue #127, published in August–September 1952. [2] All-American Men of War published two issues before rebooting the ...
Max Ginzberg was born in New York City to a Jewish family. [5] Maxwell Charles Gaines was described as a "hard-nosed, pain-wracked, loud aggressive man". [6] At age four, Gaines had leaned out too far from a second story window and fell to the ground, catching his leg on a picket fence.
Characters created or owned by All-American Publications (1938-1944). Pages in category "All-American Publications characters" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
Irving Novick (/ ˈ n oʊ v ɪ k /; April 11, 1916 – October 15, 2004) [1] was an American comics artist who worked almost continuously from 1939 until the 1990s. Career [ edit ]
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