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Friday, 5 April 2019

Military Comics (#01 - #43) 1941 -1945 Quality Comics - Complete Series


Quality Comics, 1941 Series
Published in English (United States)  United States

Publication Dates:
August 1941 - October 1945
Number of Issues Published:
43 (#01 - #43)
Color:  color
Dimensions:  standard Golden Age US
Paper Stock:glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
Publication Type:  magazine
Pages: 68    Indicia Frequency:   monthly      On-sale date 1941-05-02

Tracking:
numbering continues with Modern Comics (Quality Comics, 1945 series) #44

Notes:
Thanks to Ara at MicroComics for loan of the fiche for this index. Also thanks to cat yronwode,
 Jerry Bails, Randy Scott and anybody else who offered information. 
Original index for this series was created from the indexing work of Henry Steele.


Authors: 

Script
Will Eisner; Bob Powell, Chuck Cuidera; Bill Smith, Tex Blaisdell; Lake French, Al McWilliams, 
Klaus Nordling, Dave Berg, Tex Blaisdell; Lake French, Jack Cole (signed)

Pencils
Chuck Cuidera [as Charles Cuidera) (signed), Will Eisner, Tex Blaisdell; Lake French, Al McWilliams, 
Bob Powell, Bill Smith [as John Stewart] (signed), Tom Hickey, Dave Berg,
Fred Guardineer, Tex Blaisdell; Lake French
Jack Cole (signed), Klaus Nordling

Inks
Chuck Cuidera [as Charles Cuidera] (signed), Will Eisner, Tex Blaisdell;
 Lake French, Al McWilliams, 
Bob Powell, Bill Smith [as John Stewart] (signed), Tom Hickey, Tex Blaisdell; Lake French, 
Fred Guardineer, Jack Cole (signed), Klaus Nordling, Dave Berg, 

Colors
?
Letters
Sam Rosen






 

Links: Military Comics (#01 - #43)⇲⇲

Wednesday, 9 January 2019

T-Man #01-#38 (1951-54) Quality Comics - Complete Series


 1951 Series
Published in English (United States)  United States

Number of Issues Published:
38 (#1 - #38)
Color:   color
Dimensions:   standard Golden Age US
Paper Stock:   glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding:   saddle-stitched
Publishing Format:    was ongoing series

 Pages 36         Indicia frequency Bi-Monthly



Authors: 

Script
Joe Millard, Reed Crandall
Jack Cole, Joe Millard

Pencils
Edmond Good, Dan Zolnerowich,
Reed Crandall ?, Harry Anderson,
Jack Cole, Charles Sultan ?,  Reed Crandall

Inks
Joe Certa ?, Dan Zolnerowich, Charles Sultan ?,
Reed Crandall ?, Harry Anderson,
Jack Cole, Reed Crandall

Colors
?
Letters
Jack Cole



T-Man was first published in September 1951, by Quality Comics, the run continued until the company folded in 1956.

It has the claim to fame of probably being the only comic book ever that featured a U.S. Treasury agent as its hero. T-Man was also a classic anti-communist title.

In the 1920s and 1930s, FBI agents were colloquially referred to as 'G-Man', being a shortened version of 'Government man'. Soon 'T-Man' became used for a Treasury Department official.

T-Man's name was Pete Trask and he also appeared on the back pages of Police Comics. The T-Man title ran for 38 issues until Quality Comics went out of business. When DC Comics acquired the rights to Quality's characters Pete Trask as T-Man was one of the titles they decided to discontinue.

Texte: http://furycomics.com





Link: T-Man #01-#38⇲⇲
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