Sunday, 1 December 2024

Four Color v1 002-025 (1939-1942, Dell Comics). Missing #001, Dick Tracy [Courtesy of Jens Terje]

Four Color, also known as Four Color Comics and Dell Four Color, is an American comic book anthology series published by Dell Comics between 1939 and 1962. The title is a reference to the four basic colors used when printing comic books (cyan, magenta, yellow and black at the time). The first 25 issues (1939–1942) are known as "series 1". In mid-1942, the numbering started over again, and "series 2" began. After the first hundred issues of the second series, Dell stopped putting the "Four Color Comics" designation on the books, but they continued the numbering system for twenty years.

Publication Dates:
[September 1939] - 1942
Number of Issues Published:
25 (#1 - Dick Tracy - #25 - Popeye)
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Golden Age U.S.
Paper Stock:: glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding:: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
Publication Type: magazine

Tracking:
Numbering continues in Four Color (Dell, 1942 series)

Notes:
- Dell usually published multiple issues of this series per month, with different features in each issue.

- As a series, it was held together mostly by its numbering--only the issues #19-25 carried the continuing title "Four Color"; preceding and successive issues changed titles every issue to match their contents. By convention, the entire series is referred to as "Four Color".

- For unknown reasons Dell restarted the numbering on the series in 1942, leading fans to refer to the "first series" and "second series" or "Series I" (this series) and "Series II" (see Four Color (Dell, 1942 series)).





Index 

1 - Dick Tracy
2 - Don Winslow of the Navy
3 - Myra North Special Nurse
4 - Walt Disney's Donald Duck
5 - Smilin' Jack
6 - Dick Tracy
7 - Gang Busters
8 - Dick Tracy
9 - Terry and the Pirates
10 - Smilin' Jack
11 - Smitty
12 - Little Orphan Annie
13 - Walt Disney's Reluctant Dragon
14 - Moon Mullins
15 - Tillie the Toiler
16 - Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Outwits the Phantom Blot
17 - Walt Disney's Dumbo the Flying Elephant
18 - Jiggs and Maggie "Bringing Up Father"
19 - Barney Google and Snuffy Smith
20 - Tiny Tim
21 - Dick Tracy
22 - Don Winslow of the Navy
23 - Gang Busters
24 - Captain Easy
25 - Popeye














Missing #001, Dick Tracy




4 comments:

  1. Great job Jens Terje. Thanks. Robert

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  2. thanks very much! This is a question for Jens: are there any sites for downloading Norwegian comics? Any hint would be very much appreciated, thank you.

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    1. nb.no is Nasjonalbiblioteket/The National Library where you can read many comics, but just a few are for download.

      flipp.no (Egmont) has many Disney comics (also recent ones) that can easily be downloaded as pdf by your print out function. You get a month for free as a starter. Otherwise there are no sites as such.

      This is a huge one for Danish comics of all sorts:

      https://filemood.com/danske-tegneserier-mega-torrent-danscan-m2namotto-aa6126f125fe6dbd338b2888f69f43cad03f9146.html

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    2. flipp.se and flipp.dk are similiar Egmont sites in Swedish and Danish as flipp.no

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