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Comics of the 1930s - Page 2

The 1930s was a golden age for comics in many ways. The daily newspaper comics, or "funnies" as they were called, were extremely popular, and had started to expand into a new format -- the serialized weekly comic. Stories like "Prince Valiant" and "Flash Gordon", with their serialized ongoing adventure stories proved extremely popular: other comics like "Dick Tracy" proved that the same serialized format could work in the dailies, too. Comic also weren't just for comic artists: famous painters like Salvador Dali or Picasso got in on the comic scene, using it as a medium for serious artwork.
But more than anything the decade was dominated by Walt Disney: everywhere around the world was launching their own Mickey Mouse Magazine (and some made their own knock-offs).
This decade also saw the debut of a number of legendary comic lines which would become more famous in the coming decades, like "L'il Abner" and "Tintin".
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Funnies on Parade (Eastern Color Printing)
Funnies on Parade
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Eastern Color Printing
Gazetka Miki (Poland)
Gazetka Miki
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Poland
Golden Age Sheena: The Best of the Queen of the Jungle (Will Eisner; Jerry Iger)
Golden Age Sheena: The Best of the Queen of the Jungle
43
Will Eisner; Jerry Iger
Grin and Bear It (George Lichty)
Grin and Bear It
44
George Lichty
He Done Her Wrong (Milt Gross)
He Done Her Wrong
45
Milt Gross
Hejji (Dr. Seuss)
Hejji
46
Dr. Seuss
Henry (Carl Thomas Anderson)
Henry
47
Carl Thomas Anderson
Intrepido (Magazine)
Intrepido
48
Magazine
Jane (Norman Pett & Don Freeman)
Jane
49
Norman Pett & Don Freeman
Jens Von Bustenskjold (Bjørgaard - Lybeck)
Jens Von Bustenskjold
50
Bjørgaard - Lybeck
Joe Palooka (Ham Fisher)
Joe Palooka
51
Ham Fisher
Jumbo Comics #1 (Fiction House)
Jumbo Comics #1
52
Fiction House
Jungle Jim (Alex Raymond)
Jungle Jim
53
Alex Raymond
King of the Royal Mounted (Grey - Slesinger)
King of the Royal Mounted
54
Grey - Slesinger
Krazy Kat: Tiger Tea (George Herriman)
Krazy Kat: Tiger Tea
55
George Herriman
Kulafu (Pedrito Reyes and Francisco Reyes)
Kulafu
56
Pedrito Reyes and Francisco Reyes
Lala Palooza (Feature Comics)
Lala Palooza
57
Feature Comics
Le Journal De Mickey (Magazine)
Le Journal De Mickey
58
Magazine
Life's Like That (Fred Neher)
Life's Like That
59
Fred Neher
Li'l Abner (Al Capp)
Li'l Abner
60
Al Capp
Ling Gee (Wittamin)
Ling Gee
61
Wittamin
Little Folks (Tack Knight)
Little Folks
62
Tack Knight
Little Joe (Ed Leffingwell & Rob Leffingwell)
Little Joe
63
Ed Leffingwell & Rob Leffingwell
Little Lulu (Marjorie Henderson Buell)
Little Lulu
64
Marjorie Henderson Buell
Mandrake the Magician (Lee Falk & Phil Davis)
Mandrake the Magician
65
Lee Falk & Phil Davis
Marvel Comics #1 (Marvel Comics)
Marvel Comics #1
66
Marvel Comics
Marvel Mystery Comics (1939) (Timely Comics)
Marvel Mystery Comics (1939)
67
Timely Comics
Mickey Finn (Lank Leonard)
Mickey Finn
68
Lank Leonard
Mickey Mouse (Floyd Gottfredson)
Mickey Mouse
69
Floyd Gottfredson
Mikkii No Katsuyaku (1934) (Shaka Bontaro)
Mikkii No Katsuyaku (1934)
70
Shaka Bontaro
More Fun Comics (DC Comics)
More Fun Comics
71
DC Comics
Mutt & Jeff (Bud Fisher)
Mutt & Jeff
72
Bud Fisher
Nancy (Ernie Bushmiller)
Nancy
73
Ernie Bushmiller
Napoleon and Uncle Elby (Clifford McBride)
Napoleon and Uncle Elby
74
Clifford McBride
New Comics (1935) (DC Comics)
New Comics (1935)
75
DC Comics
Norakuro (Suiho Tagawa)
Norakuro
76
Suiho Tagawa
Oaky Doaks (Ralph Fuller)
Oaky Doaks
77
Ralph Fuller
Olga Mesmer (Spicy Mystery Stories) (Watt Dell)
Olga Mesmer (Spicy Mystery Stories)
78
Watt Dell
Oor Wullie (Dudley D Watkins)
Oor Wullie
79
Dudley D Watkins
Pat'apouf (Gervy)
Pat'apouf
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Gervy
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