1941 in Comics - Initial Appearances By Character Name

Initial Appearances By Character Name

  • 'Anita Diminuta, created by Jesús Blasco, first appears in Mis Chicas.
  • Archie Andrews, created by Bob Montana, first appears in Pep Comics #22, published by MLJ Magazines.
  • Nelvana of the Northern Lights, created by Adrian Dingle, first appears in Triumph-Adventure Comics #1 (Hillborough Studios, August 1941)
  • Plastic Man, created by writer-artist Jack Cole, first appears in Police Comics #1, published by Quality Comics.
  • Speedy in More Fun Comics #73 (National Allied Publications, November)
  • Wonder Woman, created by William Moulton Marston, first appears in All Star Comics #8, published by All-American Publications

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