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31: 231: 345:, small studios that sprang up to produce comics on demand for publishers looking to enter the emerging comic-book field. Arnold initially bought from the quirkily named 638: 361:. Arnold recalled in the early 1970s: "I believe the first feature I purchased from Eisner & Iger was 'Espionage' in 1938 for 525: 53: 509: 648: 590: 281: 62: 613: 545: 309: 623: 643: 618: 633: 305: 346: 248: 444:: Reprints of the popular newspaper strip featuring a spunky gal reporter were carried over from 479: 247:
The series started out as a reprint collection of newspaper comic strips that was published by
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witch, with a green-faced old crone mask, a floppy black hat, and a long black dress.
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from 1939 until 1950, that featured short stories in the humor genre and later the
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and Goldberg's assistant, Johnny Devlin, Arnold in mid-1937 began publishing
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from #21–31 (Apr. 1940), when he moved over to the new Quality Comics title
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then continued the numbering with issue #21, and ran until #144.
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from #21–31 (Apr. 1940), when the strip also moved over to
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for their hard-earned dimes, formed the suitably titled
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Comic book anthology series published by Quality Comics
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Goldberg drew many of the covers. 277:with a smattering of new features. 13: 500:Koolman, Mike; Amash, Jim (2011). 482:was the lead from #140 until #144. 376:included the constantly bickering 14: 660: 557: 534: 349:shop but later relied solely on 546:The Steranko History of Comics 518: 310:Register and Tribune Syndicate 124: 1: 486: 550:(Supergraphics, 1972), p. 92 448:, running in every issue of 426:, running in every issue of 38:#77 (April 1944), featuring 7: 341:The new material came from 10: 665: 330:from his office as at 389 306:Frank J. Markey Syndicate 191: 181: 176: 134: 123: 107: 86: 76: 68: 52: 47: 28: 21: 649:Golden Age comics titles 316:, established in 1939). 282:Everett M. "Busy" Arnold 63:Everett M. 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Index


Doll Man
Publisher
Quality Comics
Everett M. "Busy" Arnold
Ongoing series
humor/comedy
superhero
Joe Palooka
Mickey Finn
Dixie Dugan
Bungle Family
Jane Arden
The Clock
Doll Man
Spider Widow
Rube Goldberg
American comic book
anthology
Quality Comics
superhero

Harry "A" Chesler
newspaper comic strips
Joe Palooka
Mickey Finn
Dixie Dugan
Everett M. "Busy" Arnold
Depression-era
comic strips

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