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The original Timely Comics logo. Company type: Division: ... Timely Comics was the common name for the group of corporations that was the earliest comic book arm ...
continues from the Timely Comics series Joker Comics: vol. 2 #3–31 Apr 1951 – May 1954 Starts at #3, considering the two issues of vol. 1 Adventures into Weird Worlds #1–30 Jan 1952 – Jun 1954 Adventures of Homer Ghost #1–2 Jun – Aug 1957 All True Crime #47–52 Nov 1951 – Sep 1952 previous issues published by Timely Comics [5]
The name "Timely Comics" went into disuse after Goodman began using the globe logo of the newsstand-distribution company he owned, Atlas, starting with the covers of comic books dated November 1951. This united a line put out by the same publisher, staff and freelancers through 59 shell companies, from Animirth Comics to Zenith Publications. [20]
The Whizzer (Robert L. Frank) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared during the period called the Golden Age of Comic Books . The Whizzer has super-speed powers, which (in his original origin story) he acquired from an infusion of mongoose blood.
Kid Colt and his horse Steel first appeared in Kid Colt #1 (August 1948), from Marvel predecessor Timely Comics.Originally his cover logo was subtitled "Hero of the West" but by issue three this was changed to "Outlaw".
This logo first appeared in comics published in February and March of 1990, including Uncanny X-Men, Volume 1, Issue 258, or The Amazing Spider-Man, Volume 1, Issue 330. 1991: Marvel trademarks ...
This article is for characters published by Timely Comics, a 1940s comic-book publishing company that would evolve into Marvel Comics. Pages in category "Timely Comics characters" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.
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]