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  1. 1980 in comics - debut: Bloom County, She-Hulk, Starfire, Cyborg, The Far Side, Raw. 1981 in comics - debut: Thrud the Barbarian, Torpedo. 1982 in comics - debut: Camelot 3000 (first Maxi-series) 1983 in comics - published: Metropol #1. 1984 in comics - debut: Dragon Ball, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

  2. March. March – Construction begins on the Badger Army Ammunition Plant (the largest in the United States during WWII ). March 9 – WWII: Executive order 9082 (February 28, 1942) reorganizes the United States Army into three major commands: Army Ground Forces, Army Air Forces, and Services of Supply, later redesignated Army Service Forces.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pep_ComicsPep Comics - Wikipedia

    Pep Comics (MLJ) (1940–1945) Pep Comics was the third anthology comic published by MLJ Magazines Inc., the precursor to what would become the publisher Archie Comics. The series was edited by Abner Sundell until issues #22–23, after which Harry Shorten took the reins until issue #65 (Jan. 1948). [1] The first issue was launched in January ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Four_ColorFour Color - Wikipedia

    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). [3] The first 25 issues (1939–1942) are known as "series 1".

  5. Comics related in house ads (a), logos (l), mural (m), posters (p), and fanart (ω) are similarly separated. Media in category "1942 comics images" The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total.

  6. Human Torch Comics (1940 series) #13 - Timely Comics. Joker Comics (1942 series) #11 - Timely Comics. Marvel Mystery Comics (1939 series) #48 - Timely Comics. Sensation Comics (1942 series) #22 - DC Comics. Star Spangled Comics (1941 series) #25 - DC Comics. Target Comics (1943 series) #6 - Novelty Press.

  7. The Heap is the name of several fictional comic book muck-monsters, the original of which first appeared in Hillman Periodicals ' Air Fighters Comics #3 ( cover-dated Dec. 1942), during the period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books. The Heap was comics' first swamp monster.

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