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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.
The season is produced by Marvel Studios Animation, with A. C. Bradley serving as head writer and Bryan Andrews primarily directing. Animation for the season is provided by Flying Bark Productions, Stellar Creative Lab, and SDFX Studios, with Scott Wright and Stephan Franck serving as head of animation.
All-American Comics #25 Black Fury (John Perry) 1941 (April) Fox Feature Syndicate: Dennis Neville, Mark Howell Fantastic Comics #17 Sargon the Sorcerer: 1941 (May) DC John B. Wentworth, Howard Purcell: All American Comics #26 Captain Battle: 1941 (May) Lev Gleason Publications: Silver Streak Comics #11 Captain Freedom: 1941 (May) Harvey Comics ...
All American: Homecoming is an American sports drama television series created by Nkechi Okoro Carroll that premiered on The CW on February 21, 2022. It is a spin-off of All American . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In May 2022, the series was renewed for a second season which premiered on October 10, 2022.
Here are the best 'Loki' comics for MCU fans to check out along with Season 2 of Disney+ Loki series, starring Tom Hiddleston.
ABC (season 1) CBS (seasons 2–3) The Amazing Spider-Man: 1977–1979 2 13 CBS Marvel Comics Started with a television film. The Incredible Hulk: 1977–1982 5 80 Started with 2 television films and ended with 3 television films post series between 1988 and 1990 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century: 1979–1981 2 37 NBC: John F. Dille Co.
Elfquest by Wendy and Richard Pini (moved to DC Comics in 2003) Finder by Carla Speed McNeil; Funnyman by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster (Magazine Enterprises 1948) Future Shock Comics by Jim and Pat McGreal (2009-2015) Girl Genius by Phil Foglio; Gold Digger by Fred Perry; Hepcats by Martin Wagner; It's Geek 2 Me by Francis Cleetus
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 ...