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  2. All-American Comics - Wikipedia

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    All-American Comics published 102 issues from April 1939 to October 1948. [1] The series was an anthology which included a mixture of new material and reprints of newspaper strips. [ 2 ] Sheldon Mayer 's Scribbly was introduced in the first issue as was Hop Harrigan .

  3. List of DC Archive Editions - Wikipedia

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    All-Star Comics Archives: 0 2005 1940 All-Star Comics #1–2 1-4012-0791-X: 1 1992 1940–1941 All-Star Comics #3–6 1-5638-9019-4: 2 1993 1941–1942 All-Star Comics #7–10 0-9302-8912-9: 3 1997 1942 All-Star Comics #11–14 1-5638-9370-3: 4 1998 1943 All-Star Comics #15–18 1-5638-9433-5: 5 1999 1943–1944 All-Star Comics #19–23 1-5638 ...

  4. All-American Publications - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. All Star Comics - Wikipedia

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    All Star Comics is an American comic book series from All-American Publications, one of three companies that merged with National Periodical Publications to form the modern-day DC Comics. While the series' cover-logo trademark reads All Star Comics , its copyrighted title as indicated by postal indicia is All-Star Comics , with a hyphen. [ 2 ]

  6. Category:American comics - Wikipedia

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  7. Atom (Al Pratt) - Wikipedia

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    The Atom first appeared in All-American Comics #19 (October 1940) and was created by writer Bill O'Connor and artist Ben Flinton. [2] The character continued to appear on and off through issue #72 (April 1946). In 1947, the Atom moved from All-American Comics to Flash Comics with issue #80 (February 1947), and continued until issue #104 ...

  8. Johnny Thunder (John Tane) - Wikipedia

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    The character was debuted in All-American Comics in issue #100 in 1948 by Alex Toth and Robert Kanigher. The series would then be renamed All-American Western and feature Johnny Thunder on the covers of the comic book series. [1] [2] [3]

  9. List of American comics - Wikipedia

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    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; Megatokyo by Fred Gallagher and Rodney Caston; Oh Yeah! Cartoons & Comics (Nicktoons Comics anthology series) Omaha the Cat Dancer by Reed Waller and Kate Worley; Optic Nerve ...