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continues from Timely Comics series [32] Crime Exposed: vol. 2 #7–14 Dec 1951 – Jun 1952 continues from Timely Comics series [34] Crime Fighters #11–13 Sep 1954 – Jan 1955 continues from Timely Comics Crimefighters [35] Crime Must Lose #10–12 Dec 1951 – Apr 1952 continues from Timely Comics series [36] A Date with Millie: vol. 1 #1–7
Timely Comics was the common name for the group of corporations that was the earliest comic book arm of American publisher Martin Goodman, ...
Timely/Marvel Comics Jack Kirby, Joe Simon: Captain America Comics #1 The Patriot (Jeffrey Mace) 1941 (Spring) Timely/Marvel Comics Ray Gill, George Mandel: The Human Torch # 4 Blue Diamond: 1941 (April) Timely/Marvel Comics Joe Simon, Jack Kirby: Daring Mystery Comics #7 Thunderer: 1941 (April) Timely/Marvel Comics Carl Burgos, John Compton
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]
Captain America Comics is a comic book series featuring the superhero character Captain America. The series was originally published by Timely Comics from 1941 to 1950, [ 1 ] with a brief revival by Atlas Comics in 1954.
Lev Gleason Publications (1939–1955) — also known as Comic House Publications; Magazine Enterprises (1943–1958) Mainline Publications (1953–1956) Marvel Comics (1939–present) — known as Timely Comics 1939 – c. 1950 and Atlas Comics c. 1950 – c. 1957, with periods of no particular brand identity; Master Comics (1951–1955)
Pages in category "Timely Comics titles" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. All Select Comics; C.
Marvel Mystery Comics (first issue titled simply Marvel Comics) is an American comic book series published during the 1930s–1940s period known to fans and historians as the Golden Age of Comic Books. It was the first publication of Marvel Comics' predecessor, Timely Comics, a division of Timely Publications.