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| Marvel Publishing, Inc. || subsidiary of || Marvel Entertainment, Inc. || ? - present || || See current indicia of Marvel comics | | Marvel Publishing, Inc. || subsidiary of || Marvel Entertainment, Inc. || ? - present || || See current indicia of Marvel comics | ||
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| Pershing Square Publishing Co. || surrogate for || Dynamic || 1945 || Carnival Comics seems to be the only title Pershing did as a surrogate for any company || is there evidence is other than the look and feel of the issue? | |||
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| R. W. Voigt || surrogate for || Fox || 1944 || || | | R. W. Voigt || surrogate for || Fox || 1944 || || |
Revision as of 16:30, 27 January 2009
Introduction
This page is intended to preserve information about publishing companies and their relationships and practices that either does not fit into the GCD proper or is not yet understood thoroughly enough to be entered. The data sections after the table should be organized alphabetically by the publishing "group" name (i.e. common names like DC and Marvel that include a number of historical corporations and imprints).
Wherever possible, information here should cite references, even if only to a thread on a mailing list on a particular day.
General Relationships
The following table is for listing relationships among publishers, imprints, surrogates, distributors, etc. When the new schema is implemented, this will be used in addition to the information that currently fits in our database.
The "Relationship" column should be read by placing it between "Entity One" and "Entity Two", i.e. "Marvel Publishing, Inc. is a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc.", "R. W. Voigt was a surrogate for Fox".
Entity One | Relationship | Entity Two | Duration | Comments | References |
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Centaur Publications, Inc. | indicia name of | Centaur | 03/1938? - 12/1940? (cover dates) | GCD currently lists The Arrow as using this name, but issue #3 (published well after 12/1940) lists Comic Corporation of America. Issues #1 and 2 are unconfirmed. We do not have a cover date for Uncle Joe's Funnies #1 other than the year 1938 | |
Chesler Publications, Inc. | no direct relation to | Centaur | N/A | While often considered part of Centaur due to its Star Funnies and Star Ranger titles, these books were in fact sold to Ultem which then sold them to Centaur | needs verification |
Chesler Publications, Inc. | sold titles to | Ultem Publications, Inc. | 09-10/1937? | There is some confusion as to whether the indicia changes accurately reflect the sale date. | needs verification |
Chicago Mail Order Co. | client of | Comic Corporation of America (Centaur) | 1942 | C-M-O Comics #2's indicia states that it was published exclusively for the Chicago Mail Order Co. by the Comic Corporation of America. The exact nature of this relationship is unclear, as is how Liberty Guards Comics fits in. | |
Comic Corporation of America | indicia name of | Centaur | 09/1939 - 01/1942 (cover dates) | ||
Comics Magazine Co., Inc. | no direct relation to | Centaur | N/A | While often considered a Centaur imprint, Comics Magazine Co., Inc. in fact sold its titles to Ultem, which in turn sold them to Centaur Publications, Inc. | needs verification |
Comics Magazine Co., Inc. | sold titles to | Ultem Publications, Inc. | 06-09/1937? | There is some confusion as to whether the indicia changes accurately reflect the sale date. | needs verification |
Marvel Publishing, Inc. | subsidiary of | Marvel Entertainment, Inc. | ? - present | See current indicia of Marvel comics | |
Pershing Square Publishing Co. | surrogate for | Dynamic | 1945 | Carnival Comics seems to be the only title Pershing did as a surrogate for any company | is there evidence is other than the look and feel of the issue? |
R. W. Voigt | surrogate for | Fox | 1944 | ||
Ultem Publications, Inc. | sold titles to | Centaur Publications, Inc. | 01-03/1938 | Ultem is often incorrectly considered an imprint of Centaur | needs verification |
Wm H. Wise & Co., Inc. | surrogate for | Fox | 1944 - 1945 | ||
Wm H. Wise & Co., Inc. | surrogate for | Ned Pines (Better) | 1944? |
Holyoke
contains discussions about Holyoke Publishing Co., Inc. and related companies Et-Es-Go Magazines and Continental and the oddities around the series Sparkling Stars.
Morse
briefly mentions Kable and Morse near the beginning of a long discussion of Holyoke companies and titles.
Dynamic (Chesler)
- This thread discusses the various one-shots published by Dynamic/Chesler in terms of which ones are part of the series spanning Scoop Comics #9 and Red Seal Comics #14.
Ajax/Farrell, Four Star, America's Best, Steinway
- This thread discusses the relationships (or lack thereof) among these publication names and how we should record them.
Surrogate Publishers
- This thread contains Frank Motler's list of known / suspected surrogate publishers from the 40's, and some further discussion of the topic.
- Black Market Comics of the Golden Age, a revised version of an article that originally appeared in Comic Book Marketplace #108.