- Sunday Pix
Sunday Pix is a
Christian comic book published weekly by theDavid C. Cook publishing company, beginning 1 May 1949. In the late 1960s, the title was changed to "Bible-in-Life Pix", and in the 1990s the title was changed to "Pix". It is usually sold or givin away toSunday school pupils. Subscriptions are available, but it is not commonly sold onnewsstand s or in comic book shops.Format
Originally, "Sunday Pix" was an 8.5 x 11 inch self-covered booklet containing 12 pages of comics and features. In 1963, the size changed to 5.5 x 8.5 inches and the page count increased to 16 pages. This page count has decreased over the years. In the early 1980s, the magazine became almost all reprint, with more text pages and fewer comics. Today, "Pix" is published with 8 pages on slick paper.
Content
The two longest running features in "Sunday Pix" are
The Bible in Pictures andTullus . This last feature, the adventures of a Christian youth in Roman times, is the story most sought after by collectors. There have been six paperback reprints of Tullus stories.Reference
*http://www.christiancomicsinternational.org/series_sundaypix.html
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