Alex Schomburg
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Captain America Comics #47
Marvel
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1945
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Final World War II Nazi Germany cover in the Captain America Comics run which was a hallmark of the series that began four years earlier with the publication of the first issue
Final World War II Nazi Germany cover in the Captain America Comics run which was a hallmark of the series that began four years earlier with the publication of the first issue
Young Allies #16
Timely
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Human Torch #19
Timely
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Startling Comics #34
Pines
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Origin of Scarab
Wonder Comics #5
Nedor
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Cover art by Alex Schomburg
All Winners Comics #16
Timely
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Captain America Comics #49
Marvel
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Marvel Mystery Comics #66
Timely
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Final Japanese war cover
Human Torch #20
Timely
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Cover art by Alex Schomburg
Sub-Mariner Comics #17
Timely
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Cover art by Alex Schomburg
Startling Comics #35
Pines
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Real Life Comics #25
Pines
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Young Allies #17
Timely
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Marvel Mystery Comics #67
Timely
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Wonder Comics #6
Nedor
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Cover art by Alex Schomburg
Black Terror #12
Pines
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
One of the earliest and likely the first depiction of a television on the cover of a comic book
From April 1942 to August 1945, with only 5,000 sets in households nationwide, production of new TVs, radios, and other broadcasting equipment for civilian purposes was stopped to focus on the war effort
By 1947 there were approximately 44,000 television sets in North America, with 30,000 of those estimated to be in the New York area where most broadcasts were centered
One of the earliest and likely the first depiction of a television on the cover of a comic book
From April 1942 to August 1945, with only 5,000 sets in households nationwide, production of new TVs, radios, and other broadcasting equipment for civilian purposes was stopped to focus on the war effort
By 1947 there were approximately 44,000 television sets in North America, with 30,000 of those estimated to be in the New York area where most broadcasts were centered
Sub-Mariner Comics #18
Timely
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Marvel Mystery Comics #68
Timely
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Fighting Yank #14
Pines
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Cover art by Alex Schomburg depicting World War II
Exciting Comics #42
Pines
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Young Allies #18
Timely
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Human Torch #21
Timely
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Marvel Mystery Comics #69
Timely
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Startling Comics #37
Pines
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Real Life Comics #27
Pines
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
All Winners Comics #17
Timely
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Marvel Mystery Comics #71
Timely
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Startling Comics #38
Pines
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Bondage cover and hypodermic needle, two recurring themes that were popular during this age of publishing
Bondage cover and hypodermic needle, two recurring themes that were popular during this age of publishing
Miss Fury #8
Timely
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
Final issue
Miss Fury appears once more in the Golden Age, in a story of reprinted newspaper strips in The Saint (1947) #6 then does not appear in an original story until Malibu comics' Miss Fury #1 (1991)
Final issue
Miss Fury appears once more in the Golden Age, in a story of reprinted newspaper strips in The Saint (1947) #6 then does not appear in an original story until Malibu comics' Miss Fury #1 (1991)
Young Allies #19
Timely
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Exciting Comics #46
Pines
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Sub-Mariner Comics #20
Timely
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Marvel Mystery Comics #74
Timely
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Human Torch #23
Timely
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
Cover art by Alex Schomburg
All-New Comics #12
Harvey
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
America's Best Comics #18
Pines
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Exciting Comics #49
Pines
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Real Life Comics #33
Pines
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
All Winners Comics #18
Timely
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Marvel Mystery Comics #76
Timely
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
All Winners Comics #19
Timely
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
1st team appearance and origin of the All Winners Squad: Captain America, Bucky, Human Torch, Miss America, Sub-Mariner, Toro, Whizzer
1st team appearance and origin of the All Winners Squad: Captain America, Bucky, Human Torch, Miss America, Sub-Mariner, Toro, Whizzer
Exciting Comics #51
Pines
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of Miss Masque
Startling Comics #41
Pines
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Real Life Comics #35
Pines
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Thrilling Comics #56
Pines
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance and origin of Princess Pantha, a jungle heroine
Exciting Comics #52
Pines
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Wonder Comics #9
Nedor
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Wonderman stories begin
It Really Happened #6
Pines
•
1946
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Wonder Comics #10
Nedor
•
1947
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
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