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Magazine Enterprises (Straight Arrow, The Ghost Rider, Funnyman, etc.)
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An appreciation thread for Magazine Enterprises, who started off with The United States Marines in 1943 and went defunct in 1958, their longest-running series having been A-1, Straight Arrow, Charles Starrett as the Durango Kid, and Tim Holt.

Their comics include:

A-1 (1945)

Straight Arrow (1950)

Charles Starrett as the Durango Kid (1949)

Tim Holt (1948)

Tick Tock Tales (1946)

Bobby Benson's B-Bar-B Riders (1950)

The Ghost Rider (1950)

Manhunt (1947)

Red Mask (1954)

Best of the West (1951)

The American Air Forces (1951)

Dan'l Boone (1955)

Cowboys 'n' Injuns (1946)

Funnyman (1948)

Keen Teens (1945)

Koko and Kola (1946)

Thun'da, King of the Congo (1952)

Ding Dong (1946)

Dogface Dooley (1951)

Kerry Drake (1945)

Muggsy Mouse (1951)

The Pixies (1946)

Robin Hood (1955)

White Indian (1953)

The Avenger (1955)

Cave Girl (1953)

Dream Book of Romance (1953)

Great Western (1953)

Hot Dog (1954)

Jet Powers (1951)

Little Miss Sunbeam Comics (1950)

Strongman (1955)

The United States Marines (1943)

Dream Book of Love (1954)

I'm a Cop (1954)

Teena (1947)

Tom-Tom, the Jungle Boy (1947)

Undercover Girl (1952)

Other appreciation threads: https://www.cgccomics.com/boards/topic/470215-publisher-appreciation-threads/

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17 hours ago, Robot Man said:

 

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I've got a friend of mine who has been looking for this issue for years in order to complete his Magazine Enterprises collection.  He has every other comic that they published.

 

I have a few issues of Robin Hood, The Brain, Tom-Tom plus a few others.

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12 minutes ago, kaculler said:

I've got a friend of mine who has been looking for this issue for years in order to complete his Magazine Enterprises collection.  He has every other comic that they published.

That's great. They put out some great stuff throughout their entire line and it's a manageable list as well. Would love to sit down and browse that collection. (thumbsu

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