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General Category => Comic Related Discussion => Topic started by: erwin-k on March 23, 2017, 09:20:35 PM
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From the February 1943 issue of Short Stories. I am not sure if the publishers were related, or the ad was paid.
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Well, that didn't work… With some appreciated help from Yoc, let's try again.
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I suspect this is just a paid ad. Columbia Publications, which put out Big Shot, was owned by some big mainstream magazine. I can't remember which offhand, but I've never heard of Short Stories Inc. publishing comics. On a related note, I'm pretty sure I remember hearing that the Target, Blue Bolt group were owned by the company that published the Saturday Evening Post. One last note as I veer totally off the subject, does anyone know why Prize Comics were advertised in various DC comic publications?
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Yes, Novelty Press was owned by the Curtis Publishing Company of Philadelphia, who also put out the Saturday Evening Post and Ladies Home Journal. Vince Sullivan, late of DC Comics, joined with the McNaught Syndicate to formed a company called Columbia Comic Corporation and started Big Shot Comics.
Michael Bleier & Teddy Epstein owned Crestwood Publications (Prize Comics). Theodore Epstein was a business associate of Moe L. Annenberg (of Hearst Publications), Paul Sampliner (of Independent News Company), Irving Manheimer (of Publishers Distributing Company) and Harry Donenfeld (of DC Comics). DC Comics also ran (paid?) ads for B&I/ACG.
Their relationships are complicated.