1945 in comics
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Notable events of 1945 in comics. See also List of years in comics.
Events and publications
European publications
- March 30: first appearance of Suske en Wiske by Willy Vandersteen, in De Nieuwe Standaard, mistitled Rikki en Wiske.[1]
- El Caballero Negro by Guillermo Sánchez Boix
U.S. publications
Year overall
- Real Screen Funnies debuts with a Spring 1945 cover date. The title changes to Real Screen Comics with the second issue (Summer 1945) and features The Fox and the Crow and other Columbia-licensed funny animal characters.[2] - (National Comics)
January
- All-Winners Comics (1941 series) #14 - Timely Comics
- Captain America Comics (1941 series) #44 - Timely Comics
- Marvel Mystery Comics (1939 series) #61 - Timely Comics
- Sub-Mariner Comics (1941 series) #15 - Timely Comics
February
- All-American Publications got its own logo.
March
- Captain America Comics (1941 series) #45 - Timely Comics
- Marvel Mystery Comics (1939 series) #62 - Timely Comics
April
- All-Winners Comics (1941 series) #15 - Timely Comics
- Captain America Comics (1941 series) #46 - Timely Comics
- Human Torch (1940 series) #18 - Timely Comics
- Marvel Mystery Comics (1939 series) #63 - Timely Comics
- Sub-Mariner Comics (1941 series) #16 - Timely Comics
- U.S.A. Comics (1941 series) #15 - Timely Comics
June
- Captain America Comics (1941 series) #47 - Timely Comics
- Marvel Mystery Comics (1939 series) #64 - Timely Comics
July
- All-Winners Comics (1941 series) #16 - Timely Comics
- Captain America Comics (1941 series) #48 - Timely Comics
- Human Torch (1940 series) #19 - Timely Comics
- Marvel Mystery Comics (1939 series) #65 - Timely Comics
- U.S.A. Comics (1941 series) #16 - Timely Comics
August
- Captain America Comics (1941 series) #49 - Timely Comics
September
- Marvel Mystery Comics (1939 series) #66 - Timely Comics
October
- Captain America Comics (1941 series) #50 - Timely Comics
- Human Torch (1940 series) #20 - Timely Comics
- Sub-Mariner Comics (1941 series) #17 - Timely Comics
- U.S.A. Comics (1941 series) #17 - Timely Comics
November
- All-Winners Comics (1941 series) #17 - Timely Comics
- Human Torch (1940 series) #21 - Timely Comics
- Marvel Mystery Comics (1939 series) #67 - Timely Comics
December
- Captain America Comics (1941 series) #51 - Timely Comics
- All-American Publications decided to retire its own logo and replace it with the DC logo.
First issues by title
- Patsy Walker (Timely Comics)
References
- ↑ Lambiek Comiclopedia. "Willy Vandersteen". Archived from the original on 5 May 2007. Retrieved 17 June 2007.
- ↑ Wallace, Daniel; Dolan, Hannah, ed. (2010). "1940s". DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle. Dorling Kindersley. p. 49. ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9.
Animated cartoons were big business on movie screens, and lots of publishers hoped that success could translate onto the pages of comic books...DC editor Whitney Ellsworth licensed the characters of Charles Mintz' Screen Gems Studio from their distributor, Columbia. The resulting funny animal anthology, Real Screen Comics, starred the Fox and the Crow.
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