Examples of Titles
- Animal Comics (1942–Dec. 1947/Jan. 1948)
- Beach Blanket Bingo (1965)
- Ben Casey (1962–1964)
- Brain Boy (1962–1963)
- Burke's Law
- Campus Clowns
- Combat (40 issues)
- Deadwood Gulch
- Dr. Kildare (1962–1965)
- Dracula (1966–1967)
- Superheroes (1967, starred the "Fab 4")
- Four Color (1939–1962)
- Frankenstein (1966–1967)
- The Funnies (36 issues, 1929–1930)
- Ghost Stories (37 issues, #1 only written by John Stanley)
- Jungle War Stories (11 issues 1962-1966) retitled Guerilla War in 1965 (issues 12–14 March 1966)
- Kona, Monarch of Monster Isle (20 issues, 1962–1964)
- Mission: Impossible (5 issues)
- Naza Stone Age Warrior (9 issues)
- New Funnies
- Nukla (4 issues, 1965–1966)
- Possum Holler
- Thirteen Going on Eighteen (29 issues, written by John Stanley)
- Ponytail (20 issues)
- Rock-Age Roy
- Sancho and the Don
- Tales of the Green Beret (5 issues 1967-1969)
- Toka the Jungle King (10 issues)
- Werewolf (1966–1967)
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