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Series :: More Fun Comics - GCDA DC Publication (21 issues); A Superman DC Publication (55 issues); no ... Cover title changes to MORE FUN COMICS with #v1#9, but does not change in ...
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FAMOUS FIRST EDITION: NEW FUN #1 C-63 - DC Comics6–7 day delivery Free 30-day returnsThis tabloid-size, black-and-white comic is reprinted as a commemorative hardcover and will include essays by comics historian Roy Thomas and Nicky Wheeler- ...
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Creative Change: The First Women to Write For DC - DC ComicsMar 12, 2024 · Emma C. McKean, the first woman to contribute original material to a comic book, creating activity pages for 1935's New Comics #1-2.<|control11|><|separator|>
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ASK…THE QUESTION: Who Was the First DC Comic Book Villain to ...Nov 8, 2023 · Aquaman first appeared in More Fun Comics in 1941 ... But even more significant is Doctor Occult, whose first appearance in 1935's New Fun ...
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Doctor Fate | Official DC CharacterPowers: magic, supernatural knowledge, immortality, invulnerability, intelligence ; First Appearance: MORE FUN COMICS #55 (1940) ; Alias/Alter Ego: Kent Nelson ...
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Green Arrow | Official DC CharacterCharacter Facts. Powers: archery, unrivaled aim, exceptional martial artist, inexhaustible wealth. First Appearance: MORE FUN COMICS #73 (1941). Real Name ...
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Aquaman | Official DC CharacterPowers: super strength, durability, control over sea life, exceptional swimming ability, ability to breathe underwater ; First Appearance: MORE FUN COMICS #73 ( ...
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More Fun Comics (DC, 1936 series) #100 - GCD :: IssueInformation about the comic More Fun Comics #100, which has a publication date of November-December 1944 and was published by DC.<|control11|><|separator|>
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THE GOLDEN AGE SPECTRE ARCHIVES VOL. 1 - DC ComicsNow those classic Golden Age tales featuring the DC Universe's Spirit of Vengeance are collected in this hardcover reprinting the Spectre stories from MORE FUN ...
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More Fun Comics Series Value & Price Guide - Quality ComixMore Fun Comics published by DC Comics ran from January 1936 - October 1947 included 121 total issues. Check out the current comic values.
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Early Inspirations: Five DC Characters Who Debuted Before ...Sep 7, 2021 · His final Golden Age adventure was published in More Fun Comics #32, the same month that Superman hit the stands in Action Comics #1.
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The DC Comics Offices 1930s-1950s Part 1 - Todd's BlogJul 8, 2013 · First, we learn that it hit the newsstands on January 11, 1935. ... NEW FUN comics, © DC Comics, Inc. Below, linoleum cut fine art print ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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GCD :: Series :: New Fun - Grand Comics Database... National Allied Publications and published New Fun #1. It was an anthology ... More Fun Comics. The features in this oversize series often took up less ...
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GCD :: Series :: More Fun - Grand Comics DatabasePublication Dates: January 1936 - February 1936 · Number of Issues Published: 2 (#v1#7 - #v1#8) · Color: color cover; black and white and color interior ...
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History of 1930's platinum and golden age comics ... - Terry HoknesInitially an assistant editor, before becoming associate editor (1936–38), Ellsworth worked on such titles as Billy the Kid, Little Linda and More Fun Comics, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Westfield Blog » For Your Consideration: DC's Famous First Edition ...Wheeler-Nicholson formed National Allied Publications, hired Lloyd Jacquet as editor, Dick Loederer as art editor, and Sheldon H. ... More Fun Comics, through ...
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New Fun Magazine-The Birth of an Industry by Jon Berk - Major ...wheelernicholsonink@gmail.com · 0 Items · Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson ... More Fun Comics with the seventh issue and then ... Lloyd Jacquet was the ...
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DC Comics Republish Their First Comic, New Fun Comics #1, in ...May 27, 2019 · Originally published at the start of 1935, NEW FUN COMICS #1 made history as the first comic book made up of new stories instead of reprints of ...
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Golden Age DC Characters - New Fun Comics - Cosmic Teams!Their first title was New Fun Comics #1 (February 1935, which became More Fun Comics with issue #7). This was the first publisher of comic books to fill each ...
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Median Comic Book Cover Prices by Year - ComichronBefore 1961, comics were mostly 10 cents. Price increases began in 1961. In 2020, data was from Diamond and Lunar distributions.
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Before Krypton Exploded, There Was Slam Bradley By Matthew ...Apr 19, 2018 · The first of many stories by the legendary team of Siegel and Shuster first appeared in October, 1935 in New Fun Comics # ...
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Detective Comics sales in the 1930s and 1940s - ComichronJun 2, 2009 · Now compare that with Famous Funnies, which alone reported 357,386 copies sold in January of 1939 (and close to it in the months on either side) ...
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[PDF] Super-HistoryThe Scarlet Speedster was quickly a runaway hit and DC Comics soon updated other 1940s superheroes, sometimes only keeping the original hero's name.
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About the Major - Major Malcolm Wheeler-NicholsonMajor Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, a true pioneer in the world of comics. In 1934, he had a bold vision to publish original comic magazines.
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Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson: The DC-Before-Superman PanelJul 22, 2018 · He published New Fun Comics #1 in 1935, the tabloid-sized first ... more well known founding fathers Harry Donenfeld and Jack Liebowitz.
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New Fun (DC, 1935 series) #v1#1 - GCD :: IssueInformation about the comic New Fun #v1#1, which has a publication date of February 1935 and was published by DC.
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More Fun Comics #6-9Mar 15, 2023 · Her story is written by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, the 1890-born U.S. Cavalry veteran who founded DC Comics (or rather what would later be ...
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GCD :: Publisher :: DC - Grand Comics DatabaseBy 1938 mounting debts forced Wheeler-Nicholson to sell his share of Detective Comics, Inc. and then to declare bankruptcy, losing control of his own Nicholson ...Missing: ownership | Show results with:ownership
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More Fun Comics – The First Original - Martin CrookallFeb 21, 2020 · More Fun used to be The Spectre's comic. It was so for the last time in issue 101 (January-February 1945). And the Ghostly Guardian, or else ...
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More Fun Comics (DC, 1936 series) #v1#9 - GCD :: IssueInformation about the comic More Fun Comics #v1#9, which has a publication date of March-April 1936 and was published by DC.
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CGC-graded More Fun Comics #52 Expected to Set New RecordDec 7, 2022 · Published by DC Comics in 1940, this comic features the first appearance and origin of the Spectre, by Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel along ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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More Fun Comics (DC, 1936 series) #71 - GCD :: IssueJohnny Quick / comic story / 8 pages. Script: Mort Weisinger. Pencils: Chad Grothkopf ?
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Did DC License Out Its Characters to Other Companies ... - CBRAug 29, 2023 · In the latest Comic Book Legends Revealed, learn how paper shortages during World War II led to a very odd DC comic book...from another ...
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Sheldon Mayer - The Comics JournalJun 18, 2012 · Sheldon Mayer was one of my favorite cartoonists. I was aware that he was also an editor of All-American Comics, Flash comics, and All-Star comics.
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More Fun Comics (DC, 1936 series) #108 - GCD :: IssueSuperboy, Green Arrow, Aquaman, and Johnny Quick move to Adventure Comics (DC, 1938 series) starting with #103 (April 1946). On-sale date from copyright ...Missing: superhero transfer
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Ira Schnapp in MORE FUN COMICS - Todd's BlogSep 22, 2016 · ... cancelled with issue #127 dated Nov-Dec 1947. The lettering on the book might be by Jimminy artist Howard Post, but the caption is by ...
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More Fun Comics (DC, 1936 series) #112 - GCD :: IssueMore Fun Comics #112. July 1946. DC, 1936 Series. ᐸ Previous Issue. v1#9 ... Dover and Clover / comic story / 4 pages. Script: ? Pencils: Henry Boltinoff.
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Jimminy and the Magic Book - Don Markstein's ToonopediaHe was introduced in More Fun Comics #121 (May, 1947), taking over not just the cover, but also more than his share of the inside. But Jimminy didn't save DC's ...
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History of DC Comics Inc. - FundingUniverseBy 1938, Wheeler-Nicholson sold to Liebowitz/Donenfeld; Ellsworth left; and only Sullivan remained at NAP. ... NCP canceled More Fun Comics, Flash Comics, All- ...
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Old Time Radio - Comic Book PlusThe shows delivered riotous laughs and down-to-earth humor that was a pleasant alternative to other heavier and intense programs. The music of these old radio ...<|separator|>
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More Fun Comics (DC, 1936 series) #127 - GCD :: IssueInformation about the comic More Fun Comics #127, which has a publication date of November-December 1947 and was published by DC.Missing: cancellation | Show results with:cancellation
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New Comics (DC, 1935 series) #v1#1 - GCD :: IssueInformation about the comic New Comics #v1#1, which has a publication date of December 1935 and was published by DC.
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More Fun Comics (DC, 1936 series) #v2#9 (21) - GCD :: IssueInformation about the comic More Fun Comics #v2#9 (21), which has a publication date of June 1937 and was published by DC.
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FAMOUS FIRST EDITION: NEW FUN #1 - Tony Isabella's Bloggy ThingJul 3, 2020 · “Jigger and Ginger” was drawn by Adolph Shus, who would go on to be an illustrator for The New Yorker, Collier's and other magazines of the ...
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More Fun Comics (DC, 1936 series) #v2#7 (19) - GCD :: IssueInformation about the comic More Fun Comics #v2#7 (19), which has a publication date of March 1937 and was published by DC.
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More Fun Comics (DC, 1936 series) #v3#3 (27) - GCD :: IssueWoozy Watts / comic story / 2 pages. Script: Russell Cole (credited as Alger). Pencils: Russell Cole (credited as Alger). Inks: Russell Cole (credited as Alger).<|separator|>
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More Fun (DC, 1936 series) #v1#7 - GCD :: IssueIvanhoe / comic story / 1 page. Script: Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson (adaptor). Walter Scott (credited as Sir Walter Scott) (original author). Pencils: Raymond ...
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Sandra/Sondra of the Secret Service: What's in a name?Apr 11, 2022 · ... More Fun Comics #30 was the last official magazine of the Major's. Sandra of the Secret Service continued in More Fun #31 through More Fun ...
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More Fun Comics (DC, 1936 series) #v2#12 (24) - GCD :: IssueRadio Squad / comic story / 2 pages. Script: Jerry Siegel (credited as Jerome Siegel) ... Leo O'Mealia (credited as Leo E. O'Mealia). Colors: ? Letters: ? Genre ...
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More Fun Comics (DC, 1936 series) #52 - GCD :: IssueInformation about the comic More Fun Comics #52, which has a publication date of February 1940 and was published by DC.
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Spectre (Character) - Comic VineFeb 21, 2025 · The Spectre was created by Jerry Siegel and Bernard Baily and first appeared in More Fun Comics #52 released in February 1940. In this first ...Spectre · Enemies · Friends · TeamsMissing: creator run
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More Fun Comics (DC, 1936 series) #55 - GCD :: IssueInformation about the comic More Fun Comics #55, which has a publication date of May 1940 and was published by DC.
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More Fun Comics #55 - Comics ArcheologyJan 7, 2024 · The Golden Age version, Kent Nelson, is typically the guy behind the helmet. There was a time when TWO people were Fate at the same time ...
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GCD :: Feature :: Johnny Quick - Grand Comics DatabaseJohnny Quick (English). Random Cover from Feature The Flash (DC ... Johnny Quick first appeared in More Fun Comics (DC, 1936 Series) #71 (September 1941).
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More Fun Comics (DC, 1936 series) #73 - GCD :: IssueInformation about the comic More Fun Comics #73, which has a publication date of November 1941 and was published by DC.
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Green Arrow (Character) - Comic VineNov 18, 2024 · Green Arrow was created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp and made his first appearance in More Fun Comics #73 in 1941. It was said that ...Friends · Green Arrow · Enemies · TeamsMissing: debut | Show results with:debut<|separator|>
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More Fun Comics (DC, 1936 series) #101 - GCD :: IssueInformation about the comic More Fun Comics #101, which has a publication date of January-February 1945 and was published by DC.
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Superboy | Official DC Character### Summary of Superboy Information
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More Fun Comics #127 (November/December 1947) - Major SpoilersRating 10/10 · Review by Matthew PetersonJan 5, 2025 · More Fun Comics #127 is the final issue even more of a bummer as it earns a dead solid 5 out of 5 stars overall.
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More Fun Comics Appreciation Thread - Page 23 - CGC Chat BoardsAug 8, 2018 · Genius Jones: 8 covers & 19 stories from issues 108 (March 1946) to 126 (September 1947). Jimminy and the Magic Book: 7 covers & 17 stories ...<|separator|>
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Genius Jones - Don Markstein's ToonopediaHe was in the first 16 issues of All Funny, but got only one other cover there, that of #7. In 1946, DC re-shuffled a couple of titles, suddenly moving all the ...Missing: run | Show results with:run
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More Fun Comics (1936—1947) - DC Database - FandomMore Fun Comics was an anthology series published from 1936 until 1947. The first six issues of the title were published under the name, New Fun Comics.First appearances · Issues · Index of Features
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Issue :: All-Star Comics (DC, 1940 series) #3 [Without Canadian Price]Justice Society of America; The Spectre / comic story / 6.5 pages. Script ... Doctor Fate; Justice Society of America / comic story / 6 pages. Script ...
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More Fun Comics #73 - DC Universe InfiniteMore Fun Comics #73 · Nov 5, 1941 ; More Fun Comics #74-75 · Dec 3, 1941 ; More Fun Comics #76 · Feb 4, 1942 ; More Fun Comics #77 · Mar 4, 1942 ; More Fun Comics #78 ...Missing: issues | Show results with:issues
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Mort Weisinger: The Man Behind Superman in Comics' Silver AgeAug 19, 2024 · Weisinger worked with Superman actor George Reeves and influenced others, including Jackson Gillis, William Woolfolk, Jim Shooter, and Leigh ...
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Superboy Found a New Home As DC Literally Swapped Two Comic ...Mar 1, 2021 · However, over time, New Fun was changed to More Fun Comics and New Comics was changed to New Adventure Comics and then finally Adventure Comics.
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CGC-graded More Fun Comics #52 Sells for a Record $264000Dec 29, 2022 · The new record was set by a More Fun Comics #52 graded CGC 8.5 (lot 92134) that realized $264,000. Published by DC Comics in 1940, this comic ...Missing: value | Show results with:value
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MORE FUN COMICS #73 - CGC FN+: 6.5 - ComicConnect7-day returnsA restored 7.0 copy of More Fun Comics #73 sold for $39,100 in April 2021. Overstreet Guide 2022 FN+ (6.5) value = $31,500. If you are a new customer ...
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Superboy Comic Books Price Guide #1 to #100We focus here on the first 100 issues of Superboy, and some other key appearances. Superboy first appeared in More Fun Comics #101 in 1944.
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Superboy: The Early Adventures | The Golden Age of Comic BooksAug 14, 2010 · This 224 page book contains all of the Superboy stories from More Fun Comics #101 (January-February 1945) through #107 (January-February 1946) and Adventure ...
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Guide to Golden Age Spectre Reprints - Dave's Comic Heroes BlogOct 28, 2015 · Spectre's earliest Golden Age tales were also collected in the Golden Age Spectre Archives #1 in 2003, featuring the stories from More Fun ...
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More Fun Comics | DC Comics Series - DC Universe InfiniteExplore the More Fun Comics comics series on DC UNIVERSE INFINITE, the ultimate destination to read DC Comics online | Witness the earliest adventures of...Missing: paper shortages bi- monthly<|control11|><|separator|>
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Review: Famous First Edition: New Fun Comics #1 #C-63Apr 19, 2020 · This hardback edition reprints the complete issue of New Fun Comics #1 in a facsimile edition in its original 10″x15″ size. This reprint also ...
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First Green Arrow, Aquaman Hits Record $111,000 at Heritage ...Apr 2, 2021 · A More Fun Comics #73 CGC 7.5 has just sold at Heritage Auctions for $111000, a record for the first appearance of Aquaman and Green Arrow.
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Early Green Arrow and Aquaman More Fun Comics, Up for AuctionSep 27, 2021 · Green Arrow and Aquaman's first appearances in More Fun Comics #73 has taken a sharp rise on the market in recent times.
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Old comics in regards to paper quality and preservation. - RedditJul 27, 2023 · One thing in looking over my older silver (and even bronze) age comics, is the paper quality is generally terrible. Why is preserving (de-acidifying) not done ...How long do our comics actually have? : r/comicbookcollectingBest way to preserve key comics that isn't grading? - RedditMore results from www.reddit.com
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Proper Preservation/Storage of Golden Age - CGC ForumsApr 29, 2013 · Keep comic books out of sunlight and fluorescent light at all costs! Store them at 50 degrees F, 50% humidity in Mylar sleeves with acid free backing boards.Missing: newsprint | Show results with:newsprint
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Storage and Preservation Practices - CGC ForumsJun 12, 2024 · Books should be placed in Mylites with an Acid Free Board and then stored in a controlled environment, 40 - 65 degrees, 40-60% humidity, away ...Missing: Golden advice