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    Archie’s Girls Betty and Veronica #1 – 347 + Annuals (1950-1987)

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    2
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    other-comics
    Year
    1950
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    other-comics
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    1
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    Archie’s Girls Betty and Veronica ran 347 issues (cover-dated March 1950 – April 1987). In issue #118 (Oct. 1965), Betty becomes the superheroine Superteen, a spoof on popular superhero comics of the era. Issue #320 (Oct. 1982) introduced the long-running character Cheryl Blossom, from Pembroke, a redhead who competes with Betty and Veronica for Archie. The run additionally included eight annual publications published from 1953 to 1980.

    Buck Jones #1 – 8

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    2
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    other-comics
    Year
    1950
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    other-comics
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    1
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    Issue #1 printed as Four Color #299.

    Crime Can’t Win #41 – 43, 4-12

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    2
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    other-comics
    Year
    1950
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    other-comics
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    1
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    Crime Can’t Win #41 – 43, 4-12 (1950-1952)

    Crime SuspenStories #1 – 27

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    2
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    other-comics
    Year
    1950
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    other-comics
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    1
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    Crime SuspenStories #1 – 27 (1950-1955)

    Journey Into Unknown Worlds #4 – 59

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    2
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    other-comics
    Year
    1950
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    other-comics
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    1
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    Journey Into Unknown Worlds #4 – 59 (1950-1957)

    Two-Fisted Tales #18 – 41 (1950-1955)

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    2
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    other-comics
    Year
    1950
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    other-comics
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    1
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    Two-Fisted Tales was a bimonthly, anthology war comic published by EC Comics in the early 1950s. The title originated in 1950 when Harvey Kurtzman suggested to William Gaines that they publish an adventure comic. Kurtzman became the editor of Two-Fisted Tales, and with the advent of the Korean War, he soon narrowed the focus to war stories. The title was a companion comic to Frontline Combat, and stories Kurtzman wrote for both books often displayed an anti-war attitude. It returned to adventure-themed stories in issues #36 through #39, co-edited by John Severin and Colin Dawkins, with a cover-title change to The New Two-Fisted Tales.

    War Comics #1 – 49 (Incomplete) (1950-1957)

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    2
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    other-comics
    Year
    1950
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    other-comics
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    1
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    War Comics #1 – 49 (Incomplete) (1950-1957)

    Young Men #4 – 28 (1950-1954)

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    2
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    other-comics
    Year
    1950
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    other-comics
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    1
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    Young Men #4 – 28 (1950-1954)