Columbia Comics
Status | defunct, 1949 |
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Founded | 1940 |
Founder | Vin Sullivan |
Country of origin | United States |
Headquarters location | New York City |
Publication types | Comic books |
Nonfiction topics | McNaught Newspaper Syndicate characters |
Fiction genres | Superhero, adventure, humor |
Columbia Comics Corporation was a comic book publisher active in the 1940s. It was formed in 1940 as a partnership between Vin Sullivan and the McNaught Newspaper Syndicate to publish comic books featuring reprints of such McNaught comics strips as Joe Palooka and Charlie Chan as well as original features.
Its first published title was the anthology title Big Shot Comics, the premiere of which introduced Skyman and The Face. Big Shot Comics would run for 104 issues until 1949, when Columbia went out of business. Other titles published by Columbia included spinoff series from Big Shot Comics featuring Skyman (four issues) and The Face.[1]
Comics creators who worked for Columbia included Fred Guardineer, on Marvelo, the Monarch of Magicians; and Ogden Whitney and Gardner Fox on Skyman.[2]
Titles
- Big Shot Comics (104 issues, 1940-1949)
- The Face (2 issues, 1941-1942)
- Skyman (4 issues, 1941, 1942, 1947, and 1948)
- Sparky Watts (10 issues, 1942–1949)
- Tony Trent (2 issues, 1948)
References
- ↑ Columbia Comics at the Grand Comics Database
- ↑ Skyman at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Retrieved on 2007-11-19.
External links
- Columbia Comics at the Comic Book DB