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Noun – large, powerful lights at the front of a vehicle.

Sunny

Sunny #13* from Fox Feature Syndicate is dated April 1948.  This book is largely popular due to the Al Feldstein “Junior” art inside.  While artists of other inside stories differ, they…

Minute Man

Minute Man was one of the many “Red, White and Blue” super heroes to emerge from the early 1940’s.  Minute Man #3* was published by Fawcett on March…

ZIP Comics

ZIP Comics #18* was published by MLJ Magazines  on September 1941.  The cover is by one of my favorite artists, Irv Novick.  The superhero character is Steel Sterling….

Zoot Comics

Zoot Comics started out as a part of the “funny animal” genre of comic books that was popular in the mid-20th.   The series featured anthropomorphic animal characters, such…

Rangers

Rangers Comics was first published in 1941 as Rangers of Freedom Comics, featuring a costume superhero team. After seven issues, the series was renamed Rangers Comics and continued…

Slave Girl Comics

Slave Girl Comics #1 was published by Avon Periodicals on February 1949 and is listed in Brent Frankenhoff’s “The Greatest Comic Book Covers of All Time.” It is…

Junior Comics

              You may not believe me, but I am being honest. A few years back when I re-started collecting books and built…

Fight Comics

Fiction House was a publisher of pulp magazines and comic books from the 1920’s to the 1950’s. Its best known for taking a pinup-style good girl art and…

Famous Funnies

There is no question this Frank Frazetta cover on Eastern Color’s Famous Funnies #209 (December 1953) is my all time, number one favorite. I remember staring at this image…

Dagar Desert Hawk

Dagar Desert Hawk published eight bi-monthly issues from Fox Feature Syndicate (starting with #14 and ending with #23). And yes, someone at Fox couldn’t count right and skipped two issues….