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  1. Other genres included teenage humor (Otis and Babs), cartoon animal (Hoppy the Marvel Bunny), romance (Sweethearts), war (Soldier Comics) and Western (Six Gun Heroes). Fawcett also produced comics based on contemporary movie stars (Tom Mix, Lash LaRue, Monte Hale) and matinee serials (Nyoka the Jungle Girl).

  2. Nov 9, 2023 · Fawcett Comics delved into various genres, including superheroes, horror, teenage humor, cartoon animals, romance, war, Western, and more. They produced titles like “This Magazine Is Haunted,” “Hoppy the Marvel Bunny,” “Sweethearts,” and “Soldier Comics.”

    • 1953
    • Superhero, horror
    • 1939
    • Comics
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  4. While a World War I Army captain, Fawcett's experience with the Army publication Stars and Stripes gave him the notion to get into publishing. His bawdy cartoon and joke magazine, Captain Billy's Whiz Bang, became the launchpad for a vast publishing empire embracing magazines, comic books, and paperback books.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mac_RaboyMac Raboy - Wikipedia

    Emmanuel "Mac" Raboy (April 9, 1914 – December 12, 1967) was an American comics artist best known for his comic-book work on Fawcett Comics' Captain Marvel Jr. and as the Sunday comic-strip artist of Flash Gordon for more than 20 years.

  6. DC followed with several reprints from Fawcett Comics. At DC, all Fawcett characters were said to live on a parallel Earth called Earth-S . Amazingly, when DC Comics began producing new Captain Marvel adventures, they hired the character's creator, C.C. Beck, to produce the artwork!

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  8. In 1919, he created the humor and cartoon magazine Captain Billy's Whiz Bang. Notes: Not to be confused with his son, Wilfred Fawcett (Junior). Most biographies list birth place as Woodstock, Ontario.

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