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Nedor Comics

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Nedor Comics
Fate
Successor Pines Comics
Founded 1936
Defunct 1956
Location
Industry comic book
Products Fighting Yank, Thrilling Comics
Parent Ned Pines

Nedor Comics was the comic book line of publisher Ned Pines, who also published pulp magazines under a variety of company names (primarily Standard, Better and Thrilling) that he also used for the comics. In business from 1939 to 1956, Nedor was a prolific publisher during the Golden Age of comic books. Its best-known character is the Black Terror. In June of 1949, all comics were moved to the "Standard Comics" line, with a "Standard Comics" flag-like cover logo (all titles previously had no publisher logo, which was the norm at the time). In 1956, Standard ended and only two were continued by Pines Comics. What connection this new company had with Ned Pines and his company is unclear. In recent years many Nedor Comics characters have been revived by other publishers. Publisher Bill Black used many of the characters during the 1980s under the imprint Americomics (later shortened to AC Comics). Many of the female heroes are members of the AC Comics superhero team Femforce. Most recently, Nedor Comics' characters have appeared in writer Alan Moore's comic book Tom Strong and its spin-off Terra Obscura. Marvel Comics used the names American Eagle, Grim Reaper, and Wonder Man for its own, different characters.

Contents

Titles

  • Adventures into Darkness (10 issues)
  • Alley Oop (2 issues)
  • America's Best Comics (31 issues)
  • Barnyard Comics (31 issues)
  • Best Comics (4 issues)
  • Billy West (2 issues)
  • Black Terror (27 issues)
  • Boots and her Buddies (9 issues)
  • Coo Coo Comics (62 issues)
  • Dennis the Menace (14 issues)
  • Exciting Comics (69 issues)
  • Fighting Yank (29 issues)
  • Goofy Comics (48 issues)
  • Happy Comics (40 issues)
  • Joe Yank (12 issues)
  • Kathy (17 issues)
  • Mystery Comics (4 issues)
  • New Romances (20 issues)
  • Out of the Shadows (10 issues)
  • Ozark Ike (15 issues)
  • Sniffy the Pup (14 issues)
  • Real Life Comics (59 issues)
  • Startling Comics (53 issues)
  • Supermouse (34 issues)
  • Thrilling Comics (80 issues)
  • Wonder Comics (20 issues)

Superheroes

Pines Comics

A successor of Nedor Comics, Pines Comics was a short-lived comic book publisher that existed from 1956-59. Two titles were continued from Standard Comics, other were picked up from St. John Publications. Most titles went to other publishers after Pines demise.

Titles

  • Adventures of Mighty Mouse #129-144 (picked up from St John, went to Dell Comics)
  • Clay Cody, Gunslinger 1 issue
  • Dennis the Menace #15-31 (picked up from Standard, went to Fawcett Comics)
  • Heckle and Jeckle #25-34 (picked up from St John, went to Dell)
  • Little Roquefort Comics #10 (picked up from St John)
  • Mighty Mouse #72-83
  • Paul Terry's Mighty Mouse #68-71 (picked up from St John, retitled "Mighty Mouse")
  • Supermouse #35-45 (picked up from Standard)
  • Sweetie Pie #1-15
  • Tom Terrific #1-6

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