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New Comics #3–A Famous Novelist, A Comics Icon and a Mystery Solved

For Super Sleuth DC Fans: An ongoing look at 86 years of DC Comics, beginning with New Fun #1, January 11, 1935 through March 1938. Contributor Mini bios: William Merle Allison, William Henry Cook, Matt Curzon, Rolland Howard Livingstone, and John Francis Mahon New Comics #3 is noteworthy for several reasons. It’s one of the [...]

By |2021-08-14T08:06:45-08:00August 13th, 2021|DC Comics, Golden Age Comics, Golden Age Comics Artists, New Comics|Comments Off on New Comics #3–A Famous Novelist, A Comics Icon and a Mystery Solved

DC’s New Comics #2–Siegel and Shuster and Federal Men

For Super Sleuth DC Fans: An ongoing look at 86 years of DC Comics, beginning with New Fun #1, January 11, 1935 through March 1938. Contributor mini bios: John Elby, Joe Archibald Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson’s New Comics #2, the second edition of the Major’s additional title was available on newsstands December 27, 1935 with a [...]

By |2021-06-16T07:16:17-08:00March 4th, 2021|DC Comics, Golden Age Comics, Golden Age Comics Artists, New Comics|Comments Off on DC’s New Comics #2–Siegel and Shuster and Federal Men

The Major adds a new DC title–85 years ago–New Comics #1

A continuing look at 86 years of DC Comics, beginning with New Fun #1, January 11, 1935 through March 1938. Contributor mini bio: Robert "Bo" Brown New Comics #1, published by Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, appeared on newsstands November 12, 1935, a little over 85 years ago. It was an appropriate title. The second magazine title published [...]

By |2021-06-18T11:13:18-08:00February 2nd, 2021|DC Comics, Golden Age Comics, Golden Age Comics Artists, New Comics|Comments Off on The Major adds a new DC title–85 years ago–New Comics #1

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