Here's a selection of pictures with 'wow' factors that have been shared over the years. I suspect you might have seen most of them already if you've been interested in comics or comic blogs for any real time. But they are still very cool and well worth sharing.
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Dad Bailey's newsstand
http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/images/forum message pictures/newsstands/1939.12-Dad_Bailey_newsstand.jpg
http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/images/forum message pictures/newsstands/1941.03-Dad_Bailey_newsstand_2.jpg
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1 2 3#1 - Dad Bailey newsstand 1 - 1939---
found on David "Bodie" Bailey's blog.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/bodie-bailey/1482223605/----
This was Charles Bailey's second business. He worked for years in the luggage business. A fire took his business and it was then that he found out someone forgot to pay the insurance. Old enough to retire, but without much money he opened up this newsstand. It thrived and got bigger and he worked there for many years, he lived till he was ninety. It was possibly located on or near Florence in South Los Angeles close to USC.
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COMICS- Window, top to bottom (l-r)
Top Row:
Unknown,
Detective Comics (DC) #32 (Oct 1939)
Unknown
Mutt & Jeff (DC) #[2] (Summer 1940)
King Comics (David McKay) #40 (August 1939) guess.
Second row:
Keen Komics (Centaur) v2 #3 (November 1939)
All-American (DC) #8 (November 1939)
More Fun (DC) #48 (October 1939)
Movie Comics (DC) #6 (Sept/Oct 1939)---
And you too can OWN a 3D copy of the Bailey newsstand as found on this website if you can believe it:
https://www.daz3d.com/newsstand#2 - Dad Bailey newsstand 2 - 1941---
COMICS: Hanging on line (l-r):
Hit (Quality) #11 (May 1941)
Big 3 (Fox) #2 (Winter 1941)
Champ Comics (Harvey) #13 (May 1941)
All-American Comics (DC) #25 (April 1941)
World's Best Comics (DC) #1 (Spring 1941)
Superman (DC) #10 (May-June 1941)
Action (DC) #35 (April 1941)
All-Star Comics (DC) #4 (March-April 1941)
Master Comics (Fawcett) #13 (April 1941)
Blue Beetle (Fox) #6 (March-April 1941)On wall behind the gumball machine top to bottom:
Action 4 ?
Champ #13 ?
Green Hornet (Temerson) #3 (April 1941)
Bat-Man #4?Look carefully and you'll see a Detective Fiction Weekly pulp from March 15, 1941, on display among the magazines at the bottom of this newsstand in Los Angeles. Liberty Magazine from March 1941 and the Movie Story from April 1941.
#3 - Dad Baileyhttp://digitalcomicmuseum.com/images/forum message pictures/newsstands/1936.11.23-Life.jpg
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http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/images/forum message pictures/newsstands/1947.01.01-Charles_Teenie_Harris.jpg
4 5 6 7 8#4 - 1936.11.23-LIFE---
NEW YORK, UNITED STATES - DECEMBER 1936: Woman looking at a newsstand copy of LIFE magazine.
(Photo by Time Inc. Picture Collection/Time Inc. Picture Collection/The LIFE Images Collection/Getty Images)
Editorial #: 51801103
Collection: The LIFE Picture Collection
Date created: November 23, 1936
https://www.gettyimages.ca/license/51801103---
The woman is reaching for the FIRST issue of LIFE MAGAZINE (dated 11/23/36, price 10 cents) which was reintroduced as a weekly photojournalism magazine.
Notice in the row above the Life Magazine are a series of comic books. This photo captures an pre-superhero time when several titles were just starting and a few that were in transition. I was able to identify almost all of the comics starting with the Mickey Mouse magazine located above the woman's hand. The books are (left to right):
Mickey Mouse (Disney) v2 #3(15),
More Fun (DC) v2 #4 (16),
Funny Picture Stories (Comics Magazine Comp.) #v1#2,
Tip-Top (United) #8,
Funny Pages (Comics Magazine Comp.) v1 #6 (November 1936),
King Comics (David McKay) #9,
New Comics (DC) #11,
The Funnies (Comics Magazine Comp.) #3,
Popular Comics (Dell) #11,
Detective Picture Stories (Comics Magazine Comp.) #1,
Famous Funnies (Eastern) #29.All of the books have a publication date of
December 1936 except for Funny Pages which was November.
#5 - 1936.11.23-LIFE from the Bleeding Cool blog---
a breakdown with colour covers of the comics in this picture.
#6 - 1939.11-coloured---
Original source and recolouring unknown.
COMICS:
Action Comics (DC) #21 (Feb 1940)
Funny Pages (Comics Magazine Comp.) v4 #1 (Jan 1940)
Silver Streak (Lev Gleason) #2 (Jan 1940)
Ace Comics (David McKay) #35 (Feb 1940)
Jumbo Comics (FH) #12 (Feb 1940)
Flash Comics (DC) #2 (Feb 1940)
Zip Comics (MLJ) #1 (Feb 1940)
Speed Comics (Harvey) #2 (Nov 1939)
Mystery Men Comics (Fox) #7 (Feb 1940)#7 - 1940-Summer comics on steps---
It's been suggested this came from an old yearbook.
COMICS Front First Row:
Whiz (Fawcett) #4 (May'40),
Ella Cinders Single Series (United) #3 (?),
Superman (DC) #3 (Winter'39),
Blue Beetle (Fox) #2 (May-Jun'40),
Adventure (DC) #49 (Apr'40))Second Row up:
Super Comics (Western) #20 (Jan'40),
Adventure (DC) #40 (Jul'39),
unidentified,
Wonderworld (Fox) #9 (Jan'40),
Marvel Comics (Marvel) #1 (Nov'39)Third row up:
Tip Top (United) 47 (Mar'40),
Science Comics (Fox) #3 (Apr'40),
unidentified,
Marvel Mystery (Marvel) #4 (Feb'40),
Science Comics (Fox) #1 (Feb'40)#8 - 1947.01.01-Charles Teenie Harris---
Girl reading 'Mickey Mouse and the Submarine Pirates' comic book with small dog lying across her lap, in George Harris' Confectionery store, 2121 Wylie Avenue, Hill District, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1947.
Photo by Charles 'Teenie' Harris Archive/Carnegie Museum of Art / Contributor/Getty Images
https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/girl-reading-mickey-mouse-and-the-submarine-pirates-comic-news-photo/174461551-----------
COMICS First row: tops cut off.
Second row:
Far right, unknown.
2nd from right:
True Sport Picture Stories (S&S) v3#12 (March 1947)4th from left:
Raggedy Ann and Andy (Dell) #10 (April 1947)5th from left: unknown
6th from left:
Patsy Walker (Marvel) #10 (April 1947)7th from left:
Rusty Comics (Marvel) #12 (April 1947)Bottom row:
Far right:
Zoot (Fox) #6 (March-April 1947)2nd from right:
Wonder Comics (Pines-) #11 (Apr1947)1947 - she's reading
Four Color #116 - Mickey Mouse and the House of Many Mysteries (August 1946)From Tommy Burns
Row behind her head:
Raggedy Ann and Andy (Dell) #10 (March 1947)
Real Life Comics (Nedor) #38 (March 1947)
Patsy Walker (Marvel) #10 (April 1947)
Sparky Watts (Columbia) #5 (1947)
Picture Stories From American History (EC)
Sensation Comics (DC) #64 (April 1947)
Star-Spangled (DC) #67 (April 1947)
True Sport Picture Stories (S&S) v3#12 (March 1947)
Shadow Comics (S&S) v6#12 [72] (March 1947)Row behind girl:
Superman (DC) #45 (March-April 1947)
True Comics (Parents') #58 (March 1947 )
Terry and the Pirates (unknown)
Wonder Comics (Pines) #11 (April 1947)
Zoot Comics (Fox) #6 (March-April 19470) last funny animal issue.
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http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/images/forum message pictures/newsstands/1949.02.17-The_Blue_Front_Cigar_Store,_Ann_Arbor_Michigan.jpg
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9 10 11 12 13 14#9 - 1945.05-LIFE-ComicBookstand-Philippines 1---
A Turkish kid renting comics to support his family in the phillipines, May 1945.
(Carl Mydan, Life Magazine)
COMICS Front row Left to right:
Sensation (DC) #35 (Nov'44),
Unknown More Fun,
Blue Bolt (Novelty) v5 #3 [51]Second row:
Unknown,
Possibly coverless
True Comics #39 -Merrill's MaraudersTop row:
Unknown
Thrilling#10 - 1945.05-LIFE-ComicBookstand-Philippines 2---
"Boy renting out comic books to local children to support his family. Philippines. May 1945"
(Carl Mydan, Life Magazine)
The boy in front is reading
Black Terror #6 (May'44).
#11 - 1948.06-comics in colour---
Image for a 1959 calendar.
Original shared on this very interesting blog:
https://legionofandy.com/2015/12/08/another-old-photo-of-cute-kids-reading-comics-a-long-time-ago/COMICS All from 1948:
Giggle Comics #54 (June)
Calling All Kids #19 (June)
Ace Comics #135 (June)
Frisky Fables #3 (June)
All Star Comics #41 (June/July)
Joe Palooka #21 (June)
Jumbo Comics (June)
Feature Comics #123 (June)
behind the head of the boy on the left is Captain Marvel #86 (July)
Popeye #2 (May-July)
Patsy Walker #17 (July)
Li'l Abner #64 (June)
Daredevil #49 (July)
behind the girl is Tip Top Comics #143 (June)
Winnie Winkle #2 (June-August)
Smitty #2 (May-July)
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #91 (Vol.8, No.7; April)
Red Ryder #58 (May)
Action Comics #120 (May)
Prize Comics Western #69 (May/June; formerly Prize Comics until #68)
Jingle Jangle Comics (June).
The boy on the left is reading Super Duck, probably #20 (June).
#12 - Here is the 1959 calendar.measures 19.0 x 25.4 cm. The reverse is blank.
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Photo shared by Henry McCoy.
#13 - 1949.02.17-The Blue Front Cigar Store, Ann Arbor Michigan.---
Original caption for photo taken at the store on 2/17/49:
For a five-year-old, choosing one comic book from a whole stand of them is like trying to select the biggest, reddest apple from a bushel basket.
Russell Whitehead, kindergarten pupil at Perry School, decided on "The Three Little Pigs," but not until he had given a dozen other offerings the twice-over.
His mother, Mrs. Barry Whitehead of 711 Arch St., figured it wouldn't be long until Russell huffed and puffed and blew his way through "Pigs."
Then they'll probably be back at the magazine stand.
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Almost all genres of comics can seen on the racks here and the only genres that are not seen are crime and horror.
Note the sci-fi pulps on the top shelf.
More on the store can be read here:
https://aadl.org/taxonomy/term/42032----
COMICS:
The boy is
holding Four Color # 218-Three Little Pigs. On lower right, there's also
Four Color # 217 - Bugs Bunny.
Starlet O'Hara, Mopsy, Bruce Gentry. ---
Far left top to bottom:
Venus (Marvel) #4 (Apr1949),
Babe Ruth Sports (Harvey) #1 (April 1949)
Cap. America (Marvel) #72 (May 1949)
Jungle Jim (Nedor) #13 (guess)
Abbot and Costello (St.John) #7 (May 1949)
Lone Ranger?2nd from left top:
Rangers (FH) #46 (April 1949)
Terry & the Pirates (Harvey)#15 (guess) (April 1949)
Boy Comics (Lev Gleason) #47 (August 1949)
Four Color (Dell) #219 - Swee'pea (March 1949)3rd row from left top:
Fritzi Ritz (United) #3 (1949)
Billy West (Pines) #1 (April 1949)
Spunky (Pines) #1 (April 1949)
Whiz (Fawcett) #108 (April 1949)
Bruce Gentry (Superior) #4 (March 1949)
Mutt & Jeff (DC) #39 (April-May 1949)
Brocho Bill (Pines) #10 (Mar 1949)
4th row from left top:
Marvel Mystery (Marvel) #91 (April 1949)
Margie (Marvel) #46 (April 1949)
Pep (Archie) #72 (March 1949)
Boots #7
Starlet O'Hara in Hollywood (Pines) #2 (March 1949)
Air Boy (Hillman) v6#2 [61] (March 1949)
Teen-Age Romances (St.John) #2 April 1949)
Black Diamond Western (Lev Gleason) #9 (March 1949)
Giggle (Pines) #64 ? (April 1949)
Goofy (Pines) #31 (April 1949)
Tip-Top (United) #152 (March 1949)
Bruce Genry again
5th row from left top:
Captain Marvel Adv (Fawcett) #95 (April 1949)
Mopsy (St.John) #5
Boy Commandos (DC) #32 March-April 1949)
Tommy Big Top (Pines) #12 (March 1949)
Ernie (Ace) #25 (March 1949)
Patsy Walker (Marvel) #22 (May1949)
Four Color (Dell) #218 - Walt Disney's 3 Little Pigs and the Wonderful Magic Lamp
(March 1949)
Tessie (Marvel) #21 (April1949)
True (Parents) #76 (April1949)
Patsy Walker (Marvel) #22 (May1949) again
6th row top:
Romance Adventures (ACG) #1 (March/April 1949)
Western Comics (DC) #8 (March-April 1949)
Star Spangled (DC) #91 (April 1949)
Ozzie and Babs (Fawcett) #11 (April 1949)
Coo Coo (Pines) #44 (March 1949)
Archie (Archie) #39 (July-August 1949)
Tex Granger (Parents) #21 (March 1949)
Adventure (DC) #138 (March 1949)7th row bottom:
Kerry Drake Detective Cases (Harvey) #13 (March 1949)
Four Color (Dell) #217 - Bugs Bunny in Court Jester (February 1949)
All Humor Comics (Quality) #13 (Spring 1949)14- 1949.09-COMIC-BOOK-RACK.jpg ---
Orignal source unknown.
Bottom row left to right:
Darling Romance (Archie) #1 (September-October 1949)
Terry and the Pirates (Harvey) #17 (August 1949 )
unknown
Wanted (Hillman) #22 (September 1949)
Black Cat (Harvey) #19 (September 1949)
Boy Comics (Lev Gleason) #47 (August 1949)
Crime and Punishment #18 (September 1949)
Daredevil Comics (Lev Gleason) #56 (September 1949)
Crown Comics (McCombs) #19 (July 1949)
Westerner (Hillman) #22 (August 1949)
Crime Does Not Pay (Lev Gleason) #78 (August 1949)
Humphrey (Harvey) #3 (February 1949)
Smitty (Dell) #7 (August-October 1949)And four back from Terry and the Pirates:
Crime Patrol (EC) #14 (October-November 1949)Four back from Daredevil is very likely
A Moon, a Girl...Romance (EC) #9 (September-October 1949)Four back from the Crime Does Not Pay appears to be
Captain America's Weird Tales (Mavel) #74 (October 1949)More classic pics to come in the future.
-Yoc