1940 in Comics - First Issues By Title

First Issues By Title

  • All Star Comics, cover-dated Summer, published by All-American Publications.
  • Batman, cover-dated Spring, published by DC Comics.
  • Big Shot Comics, cover-dated May, published by Columbia Comics.
  • Daring Mystery Comics, cover-dated January, published by Timely Comics.
  • Doc Savage Comics published by Street & Smith Publications.
  • Flash Comics cover dated January, published by National Periodical Publications.
  • Green Hornet, cover-dated December, published by Helnit.
  • Jackpot Comics, cover-dated Spring, published by MLJ Magazines, Inc.
  • Master Comics, cover-dated March, published by Fawcett Publications.
  • Red Raven Comics, cover-dated August, published by Timely Comics.
  • Shield-Wizard Comics, cover-dated Summer, published by MLJ Magazines, Inc.
  • Walt Disney's Comics and Stories, cover-dated October, published by Dell Comics.
  • Wow Comics, cover-dated Winter, published by Fawcett Comics.
  • Zip Comics, cover-dated June, published by MLJ Magazines, Inc.


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