Guardian Comics (Part II)

Guardian Comics (Part 2)
[For the complete history of Guardian Comics, start with the Guardian Comics post from May 31, 2009.]

Electri-Comics (April 1940 to October 1958; 223 issues);
Since her premiere in Best Comics #35 (December 1938), FULMI-NANCY THE ELECTRI-GAL proved to be one of the biggest hits ever produced by Guardian Comics. In fact, nearly [...]

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Guardian Comics (Part I)

Guardian Comics started in 1936 Toronto, Ontario solely as a medium that collected and republished comic strips in book form, like most early comic books. Terry Zuller, Guardian’s editor in chief, wanted to oversee a creative stable like the one he’d once marshaled on American pulps like Scarab Stories. Zuller commissioned six writers and artists [...]

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Bulwark Comics: The Silver Age

Bulwark Comics: The Silver Age
In August 1964, Bulwark Publications relaunched Bulwark Comics for its second life. Having absorbed Guardian Comics and its catalog into the fold, Bulwark wanted a new incarnation of all its pulp comic book properties (especially since most of the fiction magazines had folded by this time).
The editorial directive for Bulwark [...]

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Bulwark Comics: John Unknown

JOHN UNKNOWN
A Bulwark Comics property since February 1941 (Occult Comics #14), JOHN UNKNOWN™ was a mystery story with mystical touches. No one—not even John himself—knew his origins or his true identity. He was a real John Doe who solved other mysteries because he needed to be distracted from his own. After a time, John’s quest [...]

January 12, 2009  Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,   Posted in: Genre-Contemporary Fiction, Genre-Fantasy Fiction, Genre-Heroic Fiction, Medium-Comics/Graphic Novels, World-Golden Age Comics, World-Modern Age Comics, World-Silver Age Comics  One Comment

Bulwark Comics: Golden Age Characters

For some reason, there are trinities in comic books. Since the birth of the medium, certain characters become the paramount representatives for their respective comics companies. For some reason, it seems to run in trios of characters; it’s only a theory but perhaps the presence of “The Big Three” (Allied leaders Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin) during [...]

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