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    Maxwell Charles Gaines (born Max Ginzberg, September 21, 1894 – August 20, 1947) was an American publisher and a pioneering figure in the creation of the modern comic book. [3] [4] In 1933, Gaines devised the first four-color, saddle-stitched newsprint pamphlet ( Funnies on Parade ), a precursor to the color-comics format that became the ...

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    • Judgment Day. Write: Al Feldstein. Art: Joe Orlando. Originally appears in Weird Fantasy Vol.1 #18 (March/April 1953) A suited astronaut, emissary of the Galactic Republic, pays a visit to Cybrinia, a planet inhabited by robots.
    • Cutting Cards. Writer/Art: Fred Peters. Originally appears in Tales from the Crypt Vol.1 # 32 (Oct 1952) An ingenious little tale about two gamblers who hold extreme grudges upon each other.
    • Good Boy. Writer/Art: Graham Ingels. Originally appears in Crime SuspenStories Vol.1 #27 (Feb/March 1955) A father’s undying love for his son is at the heart of this devious little crime caper by Graham Ingels.
    • Horror Beneath the streets! Writer/Art: Al Feldstein. Originally appears in The Haunt of Fear Vol.1 #3 (Sep/Oct 1950) At last, the truth of how the horror hosts of EC comics came to be!
  4. Apr 30, 2018 · Max Gaines maintained the Picture Stories of the Bible and started Educational Comics in 1944 representing both Biblical and American Histories as well as a book on Science. Max Gaines company was roughly 100,000$ in debt when he died in a boat crash and his son Bill Gaines, a chemistry student hoping to be a teacher hesitantly took over in 1947.

  5. Oct 26, 2012 · The magazine's original publisher, Educational Comics (EC), was founded by Max Gaines in 1945 and specialized in titles such as Picture Stories from the Bible. But EC eventually gained notoriety ...

  6. Max Gaines Max Gaines Max Gaines . Biography. Known as the father of the modern comic book, Max Gaines was born in 1894 and died in 1947, a victi9m of a tragic boating accident. His son, William Gaines took over his father's company in 1950 when the younger Gaines was only 25 years of age.

  7. Apr 29, 2004 · Max Gaines is rightly credited as the Father of the Comic Book, writes Digby Diehl in Tales from the Crypt: The Official Archives. By the mid-40s Max had his own company, which he called Educational Comics; it ran a line of illustrated Bible and American history stories. In 1947 Max died in a boating accident and Bill took over the business.

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