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I'm not sure what you mean by the comment on the C-M-O comics. While I dont own the comic, I do own a very nice and thick C-M-O catalog filled with toys from the 1920s - it was a large mail order catalog store, set up in Chicago to compete with Sears. From what I can tell they got the Comic Corporation of America to produce a comic book for them. Sears used Whitman, and no doubt other stores also used various comic packagers to package comics for them. I had not thought about it till now, but I guess they were Mail Order only (C-M-O stands for Chicago-Mail-Order) | C-M-O | ||
I'm not sure what you mean by the comment on the C-M-O comics. While I dont own the comic, I do own a very nice and thick C-M-O catalog filled with toys from the 1920s - it was a large mail order catalog store, set up in Chicago to compete with Sears. From what I can tell they got the Comic Corporation of America to produce a comic book for them. Sears used Whitman, and no doubt other stores also used various comic packagers to package comics for them. I had not thought about it till now, but I guess they were Mail Order only (C-M-O stands for Chicago-Mail-Order) | |||
do we use the ~ here? or sign,.,..looks like the three ~ | |||
[[User:SangorShop|SangorShop]] 14:56, 18 April 2009 (CDT) Steven Rowe | [[User:SangorShop|SangorShop]] 14:56, 18 April 2009 (CDT) Steven Rowe |
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Publisher comments C-M-O
I'm not sure what you mean by the comment on the C-M-O comics. While I dont own the comic, I do own a very nice and thick C-M-O catalog filled with toys from the 1920s - it was a large mail order catalog store, set up in Chicago to compete with Sears. From what I can tell they got the Comic Corporation of America to produce a comic book for them. Sears used Whitman, and no doubt other stores also used various comic packagers to package comics for them. I had not thought about it till now, but I guess they were Mail Order only (C-M-O stands for Chicago-Mail-Order) do we use the ~ here? or sign,.,..looks like the three ~ SangorShop 14:56, 18 April 2009 (CDT) Steven Rowe