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Monday 17 September 2018

Classic Comics/Classics Illustrated. #001 - #050 - Elliot Publishing Company



Classics Illustrated is an American comic book series featuring adaptations of literary classics such as Les Miserables, Moby Dick, Hamlet, and The Iliad.  Created Classic Comics for Elliot Publishing Company in 1941  and finished its first run in 1971, producing 169 issues.
The series name-changed in March 1947 to Classics Illustrated .
Following the series' demise, various companies reprinted its titles. This series is different from the Great Illustrated Classics, which is an adaptation of the classics for young readers that includes illustrations, but is not in the comic book form.


Classic Comics

Russian-born publisher Albert Lewis Kanter (1897–1973) created Classic Comics for Elliot Publishing Company in 1941 with its debut issues being The Three Musketeers, followed by Ivanhoe and The Count of Monte Cristo.
 In addition to the literary adaptations, books featured author profiles, educational fillers, and an ad for the coming title. In later editions, a catalog of titles and a subscription order form appeared on back covers. Recognizing the appeal of early comic books, Albert Lewis Kanter believed he could use the new medium to introduce young and reluctant readers to "great literature".




The first five titles were published irregularly under the banner "Classic Comics Presents" while issues six and seven were published under the banner "Classic Comics Library" with a ten-cent cover price. Arabian Nights (issue 8), illustrated by Lillian Chestney, is the first issue to use the "Classics Comics" banner.

With the fourth issue, The Last of the Mohicans, in 1942, Kanter moved the operation to different offices and the corporate identity was changed to the Gilberton Company, Inc.. Reprints of previous titles began in 1943. Wartime paper shortages forced Kanter to reduce the 64-page format to 56 pages.

Classic Comics is marked by varying quality in art and is celebrated today for its often garish but highly collectible line-drawn covers. Artists include Lillian Chestney (Arabian Nights, issue 8, and Gulliver's Travels, issue 16), Webb and Brewster (Frankenstein, issue 26), Matt Baker (Lorna Doone, issue 32), and Henry Carl Kiefer (second cover for The Prince and the Pauper, issue 29, cover for The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, issue 33, and the first Classics Illustrated issue The Last Days of Pompeii, issue 35). Oliver Twist (issue 23) was the first title produced by the Eisner & Iger shop.

Some titles were packaged in gift boxes of threes or fours during the period with specific themes such as adventure or mystery. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (issue 13) and Uncle Tom's Cabin (issue 15) were both cited in Dr. Fredric Wertham's infamous 1954 condemnation of comic books Seduction of the Innocent. Original edition Classic Comics in Near Mint condition command prices in the thousands of dollars.





Classics Illustrated

The series name-changed in March 1947 to Classics Illustrated with issue 35 The Last Days of Pompeii. In 1948, rising paper costs reduced books to 48 pages. In 1951, line-drawn covers were replaced with painted covers (issue 81), and the price was raised from 10 cents to 15 cents, (and, at a later date, to 25 cents). In addition to Classics Illustrated, Kanter presided over its spin-offs Classics Illustrated Junior (1953), Specials, and The World Around Us. Between 1941 and 1962, sales totaled 200 million.


The publication of new titles ceased in 1962 for various reasons. The company lost its 2nd-class mailing permit and cheap paperbacks, Cliff's Notes, and television drew readers away from the series. Kanter's last new title was issue 167 Faust (August 1962) though other titles had been planned. These titles appeared in the company's foreign editions. In 1967, Kanter sold his company to Catholic publication Twin Circle and its publisher Patrick Frawley, whose Frawley Corporation brought out two more titles but mainly concentrated on foreign sales and reprinting older titles. After four years, Twin Circle discontinued the line because of poor distribution. Since the series' demise, various companies have reprinted its titles. By the early 1970s, Classics Illustrated and Junior had been discontinued, although the Classics Illustrated branding would be used on a series of telemovies produced by Schick Sunn Classics:

 Last of the Mohicans (1977), Donner Pass: The Road to Survival (1978), The Time Machine(1978),  The Deerslayer (1978), The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1980), Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1981), Adventures of Nellie Bly (1981) and The Fall of the House of Usher (1982).


 Artists:

Artists who contributed to Classics Illustrated included Jack Abel, Stephen Addeo, Matt Baker, Dik Browne, Lou Cameron, Sid Check, L.B. Cole, Reed Crandall, George Evans, Denis Gifford, Graham Ingels, Henry C. Kiefer, Alex Blum, Everett Raymond Kinstler, Jack Kirby, Roy Krenkel, Gray Morrow, Joe Orlando, Norman Nodel, Rudolph Palais, Norman Saunders, John Severin, Joe Sinnott, Angelo Torres, Al Williamson and George Woodbridge.


[Wikipedia]

Classics Illustrated
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Publication information
Elliot Publishing Co. (1941–1942)
Gilberton Company, Inc. (1942–1967)
Frawley Corporation (Twin Circle), (1967–1971)
FormatOngoing series
Publication date1941 – 1971
No. of issues169
Creative team
Created byAlbert Kanter

TITLES:

Classics Illustrated #001 The Three Musketeers
Classics Illustrated #002 Ivanhoe
Classics Illustrated #003 The Count Of Monte Cristo
Classics Illustrated #004 The Last Of The Mohicans
Classics Illustrated #005 Moby Dick. 
Classics Illustrated #006 A Tale Of Two Cities 
Classics Illustrated #007 Robin Hood
Classics Illustrated #008 Arabian Nights 
Classics Illustrated #009 Les Miserables.
Classics Illustrated #010 Robinson Crusoe 
Classics Illustrated #011 Don Quixote
Classics Illustrated #012 Rip Van Winkle
Classics Illustrated #013 Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
Classics Illustrated #014 Westward Ho 
Classics Illustrated #015 Uncle Tom's Cabinl
Classics Illustrated #016 Gulliver's Travels
Classics Illustrated #017 The Deer Slayer 
Classics Illustrated #018 The Hunchback of Notre Dame 
Classics Illustrated #019 Huckleberry Finn.
Classics Illustrated #020 The Corsican Brothers
Classics Illustrated #021 Three Famous Mysteries
Classics Illustrated #022 The Pathfinder
Classics Illustrated #023 Oliver Twist
Classics Illustrated #024 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Classics Illustrated #025 Two Years Before The Mast
Classics Illustrated #026 Frankenstein
Classics Illustrated #027 The Adventures Of Marco Polo
Classics Illustrated #028 Michael Strogoff
Classics Illustrated #029 The Prince and the Pauper
Classics Illustrated #030 The Moonstone
Classics Illustrated #031 The Black Arrow
Classics Illustrated #032 Lorna Doone
Classics Illustrated #033 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Classics Illustrated #034 Mysterious Island
Classics Illustrated #035 Last Days of Pompeii
Classics Illustrated #036 Typee
Classics Illustrated #037 The Pioneers
Classics Illustrated #038 Adventures of Cellini.
Classics Illustrated #039 Jane Eyre
Classics Illustrated #040 Mysteries
Classics Illustrated #041 Twenty Years After.
Classics Illustrated #042 Swiss Family Robinson
Classics Illustrated #043 Great Expectations.
Classics Illustrated #044 Mysteries of Paris.
Classics Illustrated #045 Tom Browns School Days
Classics Illustrated #046 Kidnapped
Classics Illustrated #047 Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
Classics Illustrated #048 David Copperfield
Classics Illustrated #049 Alice in Wonderland
Classics Illustrated #050 Adventures of Tom Sawyer.




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