Eastern Color Printing - Titles Published By Eastern Color Printing (selected)

Titles Published By Eastern Color Printing (selected)

  • Amazing Willie Mays (1 issue)
  • Buck Rogers
  • Buster Crabbe (12 issues)
  • Big Chief Wahoo
  • Century of Comics
  • Club "16"
  • Conquest (1 issue)
  • Dickie Dare
  • Dover the Bird (1 issue)
  • Famous Funnies (Carnival of Comics, Series One, monthly series)
  • Funnies on Parade
  • Gulf Funny Weekly/Gulf Comic Weekly
  • Heroic Comics
  • Jingle Jangle
  • John Hix Scrapbook/Strange as it Seems
  • Jonny and The Monkey Nuts
  • Jukebox Comics
  • Movie Love/Personal Love
  • Shell Globe
  • Skippy’s Own Book of Comics
  • Steve Roper
  • Strictly Private
  • Sugar Bowl
  • Tales from the Great Book

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Famous quotes containing the words titles, published, eastern, color and/or printing:

    I have known a German Prince with more titles than subjects, and a Spanish nobleman with more names than shirts.
    Oliver Goldsmith (1728–1774)

    The Great Spirit, who made all things, made every thing for some use, and whatever use he designed anything for, that use it should always be put to. Now, when he made rum, he said “Let this be for the Indians to get drunk with,” and it must be so.
    —Native American elder. Quoted in Benjamin Franklin, Autobiography, ch. 8 (written 1771-1790, published 1868)

    The more important the title, the more self-important the person, the greater the amount of time spent on the Eastern shuttle, the more suspicious the man and the less vitality in the organization.
    Jane O’Reilly, U.S. feminist and humorist. The Girl I Left Behind, ch. 5 (1980)

    The great God endows His children variously. To some he gives intellect—and they move the earth. To some he allots heart—and the beating pulse of humanity is theirs. But to some He gives only a soul, without intelligence—and these, who never grow up, but remain always His children, are God’s fools, kindly, elemental, simple, as if from His palette the Artist of all had taken one color instead of many.
    Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876–1958)

    Before printing was discovered, a century was equal to a thousand years.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)