Ace Comics (publishers)

Ace Comics (publishers)

Ace Comics was a publisher of comic books during the 1940's through mid-1950's. Like many comic book publishers of the day, the earlier series included costumed superheroes. As trends in the comic book market changed, the focus shifted more to other genres, such as crime horror and romance.

Their most successful superhero series was "Super-Mystery Comics" featuring Magno the Magnetic Man and his boy partner Davey. Horror titles included "Baffling Mysteries", "Hand of Fate" and "Web of Mystery". Their contribution to the crime comics genre was "Crime Must Pay the Penalty". Some of their longest running series were the four romance titles "Glamorous Romances", "Love At First Sight", "Love Experiences" and "Real Love". These began in the late 1940's, after the superhero books faded away and continued until the company ceased publishing comic books in 1956.

Comics Published

*Atomic War! (1952 series)
*Baffling Mysteries (1951 series)
*Banner Comics (1941 series)
*Beyond, The (1950 series)
*Captain Courageous Comics (1942 series)
*Crime Must Pay the Penalty (1948 series)
*Dotty (1948 series)
*Four Favorites (1941 series)
*Glamorous Romances (1949 series)
*Hand of Fate (1951 series)
*Hap Hazard Comics (1944 series)
*Lightning Comics (1940 series)
*Love At First Sight (1949 series)
*Love Experiences (1949 series)
*Love Experiences (1951 series)
*Monkeyshines Comics (1944 series)
*Our Flag Comics (1941 series)
*Penalty (1955 series)
*Real Love (1949 series)
*Science Comics (1946 series)
*Scream Comics (1944 series)
*Space Action Comics (1952 series)
*Super-Mystery Comics (1940 series)
*Super-Mystery Comics (1949 series)
*Sure Fire Comics (1940 series)
*Trapped! (1954 series)
*Vicky Comics (1948 series)
*War Heroes (1952 series)
*Web of Mystery (1951 series)

References

[http://www.comics.org/ Grand Comic-Book Database]


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