Comics Magazine, The (1936) comic books 1955 or before
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Published May 1936 by Comics Magazine Company.
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Baseball cover by Vincent "Vin" Sullivan. First appearance of Doctor Mystic, a super-powered detective who becomes Siegel and Shuster's earliest Superman prototype, Doctor Occult, in More Fun Comics (1935) #14. Contains original comic stories, text articles, and activity pages. Includes art by Walt Kelly and Sheldon Mayer. In order of appearance: "Chikko Chakko" by Ellis Edwards; "Dr. Mystic" by Jerome (Jerry) Siegel and Joseph (Joe) Shuster; "Koko" by M. MacIntyre; "Dickie Duck" by Matt Curzon; "Skinny Shaner" by Thomas McNamara; "Big Sid" by Stanley Randall; "Captain Bill of the Rangers" by William Merle Allison; "Cap'n Tripe" by Tom Cooper; "Porkchops n' Gravy" by Al Stahl; "My Grandpa" by Thomas McNamara; "t'Aint So!" by Robert G. Leffingwell; "Major Lord" by Palmer; "Skipper Ham Shanks" by John Patterson; "Evidence Eddy" by Robert G. Leffingwell; "Alfy Elephant" and "Shocky plus Gus" by Stanley Randall; "Learn Cartooning" by John Patterson; "Black Lagoon" by Tom Cooper; "Stubbie" by Clyde Yeadon (as Clyde Don); "The Strange Adventures of Mr. Weed" by Sheldon Mayer; "Freddie Bell" by Matt Curzon; "Spunk Hazard" by Stanley Randall; "J. Worthington Blimp, Esq." by Sheldon Mayer; "Prof. Nertz" by John Patterson; "Cannonball Jones" by Walt Kelly; and "Time Waits for No Man" by Stanley Randall. "Behind the Curtain" text story by Wallace Kirk. 68 pages. Paper cover, newsprint interior, half color, half black and white.
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Published Jun 1936 by Comics Magazine Company.
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First Sheldon Mayer cover. Bart Regan debuts in Siegel and Shuster's "Federal Agent". Contains original comic stories, text articles, and activity pages. Includes art by Walt Kelly. In order of appearance: "The Further Adventures of Jane and Johnny" by William Merle Allison; "Freddie Bell" by Matt Curzon; "Skinny Shaner" by Thomas McNamara; "Koko" by M. MacIntyre; "Porkchops n' Gravy" by Al Stahl; "Captain Tripe" and "The Golden Idol" by Tom Cooper; "Federal Agent" by Jerome (Jerry) Siegel and Joseph (Joe) Shuster; "Alfy Elephant" by Stanley Randall; "t'Aint So!" by Robert G. Leffingwell; "Shocky" by Stanley Randall; "The Golden Idol" by Tom Cooper; "Major Frederick Lord" by Palmer; "Freaks of Luck" by R. H. Livingstone; "Big Sid" by Stanley Randall; "Learn Cartooning" by John Patterson; "Black Lagoon" by Tom Cooper; "My Grandpa" by Thomas McNamara; "Skipper Ham Shanks" by John Patterson; "Dickie Duck" by Matt Curzon; "Spunk Hazard" by Stanley Randall; "Loony Louie" by John Patterson; "Evidence Eddy" by Robert G. Leffingwell; and "Cannonball Jones" Walt Kelly. "The Son-of-a-Gun Comes Through" text story by Wallace Kirk. 68 pages. Paper cover, newsprint interior, half color, half black and white.
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Published Jul 1936 by Comics Magazine Company.
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Published Aug 1936 by Comics Magazine Company.
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Published Sep 1936 by Comics Magazine Company.
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