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unusual facts about National Periodical Publications



1936 in comics

More Fun Comics (previously More Fun the Big Comic Magazine) (1935 series) #9 - National Periodical Publications, cover dated "Mar-April"

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The Lichtenstein foundation notes that the inspiration for this image is a frame of Our Fighting Forces Number 66 (February 1962), which was published by National Periodical Publications (now DC Comics).

Sword of Sorcery

Published bi-monthly by National Periodical Publications, it ran for five issues in 1973, with a cover price of 20ยข.


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Chief Parker

Following the 1959 death of actor George Reeves and the cancellation of the Adventures of Superman television series, DC Comics (then known as National Periodical Publications) and the producers of the TV show decided to launch a new series about the hero's teenage exploits in Smallville.