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C-M-O Comics

C-M-O Comics

Published in 1942 with 2 total issues (1-2).

Western Winners

Western Winners

This series continues from All Western Winners...Western Winners continues to Black Rider with issue #8. Black Rider continues to Western Tales Of Black Rider with issue #28. Western Tales Of Black Rider continues to Gunsmoke Western with issue #32. Gunsmoke Western continues it's 46 issue run in until July, 1963 with issue #77.
Genre: Western

Greenhaven

Greenhaven

N/a
Genre: Fantasy

Robotech in 3-D

Robotech in 3-D

A redrawn adaptation in 3D of the first issue of The Macross Saga, Booby Trap.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Robots

Justice Comics (1947)

Justice Comics (1947)

"The F.B.I in Action" volume.
Genre: Action, Crime

Tale of Mya Rom

Tale of Mya Rom

One shot.
Genre: Fantasy


Real Experiences

Real Experiences

Continued from Tiny Tessie, Real Experiences was published in 1950 for only 1 issue.
Genre: Romance

Millennium Edition: Action Comics 1

Millennium Edition: Action Comics 1

Although Krypton isn't mentioned by name, Superman's place of origin is given as a 'distant planet' destroyed by old age, from which a scientist sent his infant son to Earth in a space-ship. There is no mention of Jonathan or Martha Kent, and rather than being adopted by the Kents, the motorist who discovered his space-ship merely turned Clark over to an orphanage. Superman's powers were originally quite limited compared to those in the Golden Age books. He couldn't fly (although he could "leap tall buildings at a single bound"), and was invulnerable only to anything "less than a bursting shell". His powers increased gradually (and without explanation) over the succeeding issues of Action Comics. A more complete description of his origin, including mention of Krypton and the Kents, is given in the first issue of Superman in June, 1939.

Galaxina

Galaxina

N/a
Genre: Sci-Fi

Robotech Class Reunion

Robotech Class Reunion

One shot.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Robots

Kid Movie Komics

Kid Movie Komics

Kid Movie Komics continued from Kid Komics #10 and was published for only 1 issue. This series continued into Rusty Comics.

It's A Duck's Life

It's A Duck's Life

Continued from Wonder Duck, It's A Duck's Life ran during 1950 through 1952 for 8 issues.

Underground (1987)

Underground (1987)

One shot.
Genre: Fantasy

Crimefighters

Crimefighters

Crimefighters ran during 1948 through 1949 for 10 issues. This series then continued into Crime Fighters.
Genre: Crime

Hi-JInx

Hi-JInx

Teen-age animal funnies.

True Secrets

True Secrets

N/a
Genre: Romance

Dope Flounder

Dope Flounder

N/a
Genre: Fantasy

Trouble Express

Trouble Express

N/a

Spider-Man and the New Mutants

Spider-Man and the New Mutants

In the first story, Spidey helps young Billy deal with abuse from one of his teachers; the second story finds Skids helping a mother learn the right way to deal with a misbehaving child . A mutant with the power to generate a force field, Skids was a member of the New Mutants team who was abused by her father when she was a young child, so her appearance in a book about preventing child abuse certainly makes sense.

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