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Cherish a Chesler!
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On 9/14/2021 at 8:11 PM, Frisco Larson said:

Dynamic Comics #18   cover dated  April 1946

Artist: unknown  Story feature: Lil Arthur

Also a pic of how it appears in the comic

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This reply is coming eight months too late, but the artist looks like Fred Schwab.

 

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On 11/2/2022 at 11:36 PM, Point Five said:

And then there's this one from the summer. Another great skull cover off the list. Thanks to boardie Qua-Brot!
 

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One that is not getting cheap anymore nice Birthday present :luhv:

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On 1/4/2023 at 5:57 PM, BriD. said:

Just picked up one of these too! :banana: Last book for 2022 🎉🎊💥

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Nice! I was looking hard at that one, trying to decide if the colors were better than on my copy. It looks great!  :applause:

 

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On 6/25/2020 at 2:20 AM, Electricmastro said:

As a refresher, a list of Chesler comics (1937-1946):

Star Comics

Star Ranger

Cocomalt Big Book of Comics

Dynamic Comics

Punch Comics

Scoop Comics

Yankee Comics

Captain Battle Comics

Bulls Eye Comics

Jest Comics

Major Victory Comics

Skyrocket Comics

Snap Comics

Spotlight Comics

Carnival Comics

Kayo Comics

Komik Pages

Red Seal Comics

On the back cover of Punch 1 (Dec. 1941)  it shows these titles. Scoop, Dynamic and Yankee were already released by the time Punch 1 came out. Kayo Comics didn't come out until 1945 from what I see. Bulls Eye not until 1944. I don't think Major Comics, World's Greatest Comics, or ABC Comics (America's Best Comics)  were ever released. Perhaps Major Comics was changed to Major Victory? Maybe the other two titles were changed or just scrapped? Who would care to educate me on this? 

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Edit: I found this statement on the Grand Comics Database- Some form of a "World's Greatest Comics" rectangular logo appeared throughout Chesler's second main comic book publishing venture (1941-1946), sometimes alone but most often with one or two other branding elements.

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