Description: REG'LAR FELLERS HEROIC COMICS #1-15 (FULL RUN) HEROIC COMICS #16-38 (FULL RUN) NEW HEROIC COMICS #39-97 (FULL RUN) *FULL 97 ISSUE RUN COVERING ALL 3 VERSIONS OF HEROIC COMICS IN ONE SET* PUBLISHED BETWEEN 1940-1955 BY EASTERN COLOR RARE VINTAGE GOLDEN AGE EASTERN COLOR COMIC BOOKS ON DVD ROM FREE POSTAGE AND PACKING (UK ONLY) BOOKS COME IN ECOMIC (CBR/CBZ) FORMAT ON A FULLY PRINTED DVD-ROM IN CLEAR PLASTIC WALLETS FOR STORAGE AND SAFE KEEPING AN ECOMIC READING PROGRAM (COMICRACK) IS ALSO INCLUDED ON THE DISC REG'LAR FELLERS HEROIC COMICS Publication Dates:August 1940 - November 1942Number of Issues Published:15 (#1 - #15)Colour:colourDimensions:standard golden age USPaper Stock:glossy cover; newsprint interiorBinding:saddle-stitchedPublishing Format:was ongoingPublication Type:magazine HEROIC COMICS Publication Dates:January 1943 - September 1946Number of Issues Published:23 (#16 - #38)Colour:Full ColourDimensions:Standard Golden Age U.S.Paper Stock:Glossy Cover; Newsprint InteriorBinding:Saddle-StitchedPublishing Format:Was ongoing seriesPublication Type:magazine NEW HEROIC COMICS Publication Dates:November 1946 - June 1955Number of Issues Published:59 (#39 - #97)Colour:Full ColourDimensions:Standard Golden Age U.S.Paper Stock:Glossy Cover; Newsprint InteriorBinding:Saddle-stitchedPublishing Format:Was Ongoing SeriesPublication Type:magazine REG'LAR FELLERS HEROIC COMICS After fifteen issues the title was shortened to simply, Heroic Comics HEROIC COMICS Continued from Reg'lar Fellers Heroic Comics #15 and became New Heroic Comics with #39. NEW HEROIC COMICS New Heroic Comics, published by Eastern Color (publishers of what is considered the first modern comic book) began in 1946 and takes it's numbering from Heroic Comics #37. It continued with that title's type of content in an anthology format, publishing stories of both "everyday heroes" and factual war stories. Under it's new name the comic lasted for sixty more issues until finally it was cancelled in 1955 (due to its bimonthly schedule) with #97. EASTERN COLOR In 1933, two salesmen from Eastern Color Printing Company, a relatively unknown printing company in Waterbury, Connecticut, combined two 7 x 9 inch comic strip broadsides to create what was essentially the first comic book in America. The Eastern Color Printing Company was a company that published comic books, beginning in 1933. At first it was only newspaper comic strip reprints, but later on original material was published. Eastern Color Printing was incorporated in 1928, and soon became successful by printing color newspaper sections for several New England and New York papers. Eastern is most notable for its production of Funnies on Parade and Famous Funnies, two publications that gave birth to the American comic book industry. Eastern published its own comic books until the mid-1950s, and continued to print comic books for other publishers until 1973. Eastern Color Printing struggled financially from the 1970s to 2002, when the business closed, a victim of changing printing technologies.
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Publication Year: 1940
Artist/Writer: VARIOUS
Type: Comic
Format: DVD-ROM
Character: Hydroman
Tradition: US Comics
Era: Golden Age (1938-55)
Series Title: Heroic Comics
Publisher: Eastern Color Printing
Genre: Superheroes, War
Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown