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'''''Leading Comics''''' is a comic book series that ran from 1942 to 1955. It was printed by DC Comics at the time when it was two companies, National Comics and All-American Publications. National Comics created the series which originally starred the Seven Soldiers of Victory, a team of superheroes made from the company's other anthologies. Because the superhero genre became less popular, the format changed after fourteen issues, becoming a humor anthology about funny animals. The main feature later became stories of Peter Porkchops, and others included Pelican Pete, Roly and Poly, and Puss 'n Pooch. The comic's title also changed to ''Leading Screen Comics'' at some point. | '''''Leading Comics''''' is a comic book series that ran from 1942 to 1955. It was printed by DC Comics at the time when it was two companies, National Comics and All-American Publications. National Comics created the series which originally starred the Seven Soldiers of Victory, a team of superheroes made from the company's other anthologies. Because the superhero genre became less popular, the format changed after fourteen issues, becoming a humor anthology about funny animals. The main feature later became stories of Peter Porkchops, and others included Pelican Pete, Roly and Poly, and Puss 'n Pooch. The comic's title also changed to ''Leading Screen Comics'' at some point. | ||
− | ==#18, 1946== | + | ==A Short Fable On Why Leopards Always See Spots (#18, 1946)== |
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+ | ==#51, 1951== | ||
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+ | ==#57, 1952== | ||
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+ | ==On The Map! (#70, 1954)== | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:21, 4 September 2021
Leading Comics is a comic book series that ran from 1942 to 1955. It was printed by DC Comics at the time when it was two companies, National Comics and All-American Publications. National Comics created the series which originally starred the Seven Soldiers of Victory, a team of superheroes made from the company's other anthologies. Because the superhero genre became less popular, the format changed after fourteen issues, becoming a humor anthology about funny animals. The main feature later became stories of Peter Porkchops, and others included Pelican Pete, Roly and Poly, and Puss 'n Pooch. The comic's title also changed to Leading Screen Comics at some point.
Contents
A Short Fable On Why Leopards Always See Spots (#18, 1946)
#25, 1947
#30, 1948
#43, 1950
#45, 1950
#51, 1951
#57, 1952
On The Map! (#70, 1954)
See also
DC Comics | |
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Comics | Animal Antics • Anthro • Aquaman • Fables (comics) • Flippity and Flop • Funny Folks • Funny Stuff • Krypto the Superdog • Leading Comics • Legion of Super-Heroes • Lobo • Metal Men • Milk Wars • Plastic Man • Real Screen Comics • Shade, the Changing Man • Superboy • Supergirl • Superman • Teen Titans Go! • The Flash • Wonder Woman • Zatanna |
Animation | Batman Unlimited • Batman: The Brave and the Bold • DC League of Super-Pets • DC Super Hero Girls • Justice League (TV series) • Justice League Action • Krypto the Superdog • Lobo (webseries) • Teen Titans • Teen Titans Go! |