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(1941 Series)
Each issue is 100pgs!
Published: Mar. 1941 - Summer 1943
COMPLETE SERIES!
Issues published:
1-8
Featuring: Bulletman, Spy Smasher, Captain Marvel, Minute Man, Mr. Scarlet. |
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(1946 Series)
March 1946 to February 1947
Issues Published: 11
(#1 - #11) |
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(1952 Series)
January 1952 to September 1953
COMPLETE SERIES!
Issues Published: 11
(#1 - #11) |
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(1952 Series)
May 1952 to July 1953
Issues published: 8
(#1-8) |
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(1952 Series)
Oct. 1952 to Apr. 1953
Fawcett Publications
Issues: 4 |
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1950 series
Feb 1950 to Jun 1952
Issues published: 23 |
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(1950 Series)
November 1950 to May 1952
Issues published: 10
(#1 - #10) |
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(1941 Series)
Summer 1941 to Fall 1946
COMPLETE SERIES!
Issues published: 15
(#1 - #16)
Note - no #13?
Bulletman, debuting just under two years after Superman, was part of the first wave of comic book superheroes — just one of a throng that already included The Flash, Hourman, The Human Torch and dozens of others. But Bulletman had a gimmick that made him stand out from the crowd — whereas readers had to shell out an entire dime for most comics, Bulletman's cost only five cents. With a cover date of May, 1940, he debuted in the first issue of Nickel Comics. |
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(1920s series)
Oct 1919 (#1) to
1930s (?)
The magazine that spawned the Fawcett empire.
Humour digest with a bad reputation. Not PC and contains occasional racist jokes.
To see a range of covers try this link -
http://www.magazineart.org/main.php/v/humor/whizbang/
Article on the title here -
http://www.compedit.com/whiz_bang.htm |
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(1941 Series)
March 1941 to November 1953
Issues published: 150
(#1 - #150)
The Big Red Cheese!
The only book to seriously challenge Superman as the most popular superhero comic of its day. Died only after DC finally wore down Fawcett after a years long court battle. |
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(1942 Series)
Nov 18, 1942 to June 1953
Issues published: 118
(#1 - #119)
Filled with masterful art by Mac Raboy! |
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(1942 Series)
Sept 1942 to Fall 1948
Issues published: 67
(#1 - #67)
Tracking-
Series continues with issue #68 as SWEETHEARTS.
Fawcett introduced its own version of Captain Midnight here, with a different look than in his previous comic appearances in The Funnies and elsewhere -- the standard aviator look gave way to a more superhero-like outfit reportedly designed by Mac Raboy |
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(1951 Series)
Feb 1951 to Dec 1951
COMPLETE SERIES!
Issues Published: 6
(#1 - #5)
Based on the very early TV series. |
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(1949 Series)
July 1949 to 1955
COMPLETE SERIES!
Issues Published: 11
(#1 - #11)
#10 Powell story
V2#7-Williamson/Evans art |
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(1943 Series)
February 17, 1943 to September 1951
Issues published: 69
1-69
Tracking:
continued as a Charlton title with #70. |
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(1952 Series)
November 1952 to November 1952
Issues Published: 7
(#1 - #7) |
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(1949 Series)
1949 to January 1953
Issues Published: 12
(#1 - #12) |
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(1942 Series)
Dec 1942 to 1953
Issues published: 83
(#1 - #83)
Tracking:
numbering continues in Funny Animals
(Charlton, 1953 series) |
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1950 Series
1950 - December 1952
Issues Published: 14
(#7 - #20) - upload #1-7 oneshots here as well.
Series preceded by seven Fawcett movie adaptation one-shots. See: Dakota Lil, Copper Canyon, Destination Moon, Montana, Pioneer Marshal, Powder River Rustlers, and Singing Guns which will be kept in this folder as well. |
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1948 series
Nov 1948 - Jan 1953
Issues published: 50
Tracking
Continued in
Gabby Hayes Western (Charlton, 1954 series) #51 onwards. |
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Golden Arrow (-- Western #6)
1942 #6 - Spring 1947
Fawcett Publications
Issues: 6
#6-Krigstein story |
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(1946 Series)
1946 to November 1953
Issues published: 84
(#2 - #85)
NOTE - please do NOT upload issues beyond #77. They are NOT in the public domain.
Tracking-
Numbering continued from Hopalong Cassidy (1943). Then continued in Hopalong Cassidy (1954) from DC. |
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(1945 series)
Dec 1945 to Sep 1947
Issues published: 15
(#1 - #15) |
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(1943 Series)
1943 - Spring 1948
Issues published: 6
(#1-6)
Ibis the Invincible is a comic book superhero, created by Bill Parker and Bob Kingett for Whiz Comics #2. Like many magician superheroes of the era, Ibis owes much to the popular comic strip character Mandrake the Magician. |
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1949 series
Summer 1949 - Jan 1954
Issues published: 46
Tracking:
Continues as
Lash Larue Western (Charlton, 1954 series) #47 onwards. |
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(1949 series)
April 1949 to Oct. 1952
Issues Published: 47
(#1 - #47)
Powell stories.: #13,23,26,28,30,32
V8#43-Evans stories. |
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(1945 Series)
Dec 1945 to Jan 1954
Issues published: 89
(#1 - #89) |
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(1945 Series)
Dec 1945 to Sep 1948
Issues published: 28
(#1-28)
Tracking-
Numbering continues in Monte Hale Western (Fawcett, 1948 series). |
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(1940 Series)
Mar 1940 to Apr 1953
Issues published: 133
(#1-133)
Issues 1-6 were oversized at 10.5 x 14 inches. 7-133 were standard newsstand comic books. |
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Small size giveaway of many different Fawcett titles. |
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(1952 series)
December 1951 to October 1952
Issues: 6
(#1 - #6)
#5-"Market for Morphine"
Notes-
Based on TV show. |
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(1941 series)
1941 to Spring 1942
Issues: 3 |
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(1948 Series)
October 1948 to June 1953
Issues published: 54
(#29 - #82)
Tracking-
Continued from Mary Marvel (Fawcett, 1945 series) #28.
Continues as Monte Hale Western (Charlton, 1955 series) #83 onwards. |
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Motion Picture Comics
1950 - #114, Jan 1953
Fawcett Publications
Issues: 14 |
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(1940 Series)
May 1940 to August 1940
COMPLETE SERIES!
Issues published: 8
(#1-8)
Nickel Comics was an experiment on the part of its publisher, Fawcett to see if a comic half as thick, costing half as much, and coming out twice as often, could make it in the marketplace. It didn't. Nickel Comics lasted only eight issues. |
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(1945 Series)
Winter 1945 to June 1953
Issues published: 76
(#2 - #77)
Tracking-
Numbering continues from Jungle Girl.
Krigstein stories: #11,13,14,17,18 |
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(1949 Series)
May 1949 - January 1954
Issues published:
1-55
Tracking:
Continues as Rocky Lane Western (Charlton, 1954 series) #56 onwards. |
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Feb. 1950 #1 - #20 April 1953
Fawcett Publications
Issues: 20 |
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1949 series
September 1949 - April 1953
Issues published: 39
Tracking:
Title continues as
Romantic Secrets (Charlton, 1955 series), with different numbering, #5 onwards |
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Nov. 1949 #1 - #130 Nov. 1973
Fawcett Publications/Charlton Comics
Issues: 130
Evans Stys. - #15
Powell art - #7,8,16,20
#40 - (100 pgs.) |
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1950 series
Mar 1950 - Nov 1953
Issues published: 23
Tracking:
Continues as Six-Gun Heroes (Charlton, 1954 series) #24 onwards. |
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(1940 Series)
Mar 1940 to Sep 1940
COMPLETE SERIES!
Issues published: 7
(#1-7)
All are fiche scans - if you have paper for these Please scan and share them! |
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(1952 series)
Jan. 1952 to Sept. 1953
Issues: 11
(#1 - #11) |
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(1941 Series)
1941 - February 26, 1943
COMPLETE SERIES!
Almost all are fiche scans - if you have paper for these Please scan and share them!
Issues published:
1-11 |
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(1952 series)
Jun 1952 to Feb 1953
Issues published: 5
(#1 - #5)
COMPLETE SERIES!
Tracking notes:
Charlton numbering begins with #16 |
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(1952 Series)
June 1952 to March 1953
COMPLETE SERIES!
Issues Published: 5
(#1 - #5) |
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(1948 Series)
October 1948 - May 1953
Issues published:
68-121
Tracking:
Continues from Captain Midnight (1942 series) #1-67.
Continues on as Sweethearts (1953 series, Charlton) #122, V2 #23 onward. |
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(1951 Series)
October 1951 to December 1953
Issues published: 14
(#1 - #14)
Tracking:
Continues as
This Magazine is Haunted
(Charlton, 1954 series) #15-21 |
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1943 series
Jan 1948 - May 1953
Issues published: 61 |
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(1950 series)
Oct. 1950 - May 1959
Fawcett #1-20 (1/54)/ Charlton #21 on
Issues - 46
#39 Williamson art (1/58) |
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(1952 Series)
June 1952 to Sept. 1953
COMPLETE SERIES!
Issues Published: 7
(#1-7)
#7-Bondage/torture cover |
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(1940 Series)
Feb 1940 to Jun 1953
Issues published: 155
(#2 - #155)
Whiz Comics was a monthly ongoing comic book anthology series, which was published by Fawcett Comics from February 1940 to June 1952. It contained the following features depicting adventures of various superhero characters:
* Captain Marvel
* Ibis the Invincible
* Spy Smasher
* Golden Arrow
* Dan Dare
* Lance O'Casey
* Scoop Smith |
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(1952 Series)
January 1952 to June 1953
Issues published: 9
(#2 - #10)
Tracking:
Series continued from Worlds Beyond #1 |
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(1940 Series)
Winter 1940-41 - Aug 1948
Issues published:
1-69 |
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(1950 Series)
December 1950 to June 1952
Issues Published:10
(#1 - #10)
Tracking-
Young Eagle as a title is continued by Charlton but under a different numbering (1956 series) #3-5.
#10-Origin Thunder, Young Eage's horse |
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