List of Fox Feature Syndicate publications

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Fox Feature Syndicate is an American comic book company.

Titles[edit | edit source]

A[edit | edit source]

  • Album of Crime, one non-numbered issue (1949)
  • All Famous Crime, one non-numbered issue (1949)
  • All Good Comics, one non-numbered issue (1944); #1 (1946)
  • All Great Comics, one non-numbered issue (1944); one non-numbered issue (1945); #1, 14, 13[1] (1946; becomes Dagar, Desert Hawk with 2nd #14 onward)
  • All Great Jungle Adventures, one non-numbered issue (1949)
  • All Real Confession Magazine, one non-numbered issue (1949)
  • All Top Comics one non-numbered issue (1944); #1-18 (1945-1949; My Experience #19 onward)
  • All Your Comics, one non-numbered issue (1944); #1 (1946)
  • Almanac of Crime, two non-numbered issues (1949)
  • Animal Crackers #31 (1950; formerly My Love Secret[2]

B[edit | edit source]

  • Big Three #1-7 (1940-1942)
  • Blue Beetle #1-12, 31-42, 44-69 (1939-1950; #12-30 published by Holyoke Publishing;[3] no #43)
  • Book of All-Comics one non-numbered issue (1945)
  • The Book of Comics #1 (1945)
  • The Bouncer, non-numbered first issue, #11-14 (1944-1945)

C[edit | edit source]

  • Captain Kidd #24-25 (1949; formerly Dagar, Desert Hawk)
  • Cody of the Pony Express #1 (1950)
  • Colossal Features Magazine #33-34, issue numbering restarts,[4] #3 (1950; formerly I Loved)
  • Cosmo Cat #1-10 (1946-1947; becomes Sunny, America's Sweetheart #11 onward)
  • Crimes Incorporated #12 (1950; formerly My Past); issue numbering restarts, Crime Incorporated #2-3 (1950-1951)
  • Crimes By Women #1-15 (1948-1950)

D[edit | edit source]

  • Dagar, Desert Hawk #14-23 (1948-1949; formerly All Great Comics, 1946 series; Captain Kidd #24 onward)
  • Dorothy Lamour, Jungle Princess #2-3 (1950; formerly Jungle Lil)

E[edit | edit source]

  • The Eagle #1-4 (July 1941 - Jan. 1942)

F[edit | edit source]

  • Famous Crimes #1-20 (1948-1951)
  • Fantastic Comics #1-23 (Dec. 1939 - Nov. 1941)
  • Feature Presentations Magazine #5-6; issue numbering restarts, Feature Stories Magazine #3-4 (1950; formerly Women in Love)
  • The Flame #1-8 (1940-1942)
  • Free Weekly Comics, three non-numbered issues (1940)
  • Frank Buck, #70-71; issue numbering restarts, #3 (1950; formerly My True Love)
  • Full Color Comics, one non-numbered issue (1946)

G[edit | edit source]

H[edit | edit source]

  • Hunted #13; issue numbering restarts, #2 (1950; formerly My Love Memoirs)

I[edit | edit source]

  • I Loved #28-32 (1949-1950; formerly Rulah, Jungle Goddess; Colossal Features Magazine #33 onward)
  • Inside Crime #3; issue numbering restarts, #2 (1950; formerly My Intimate Affair)

J[edit | edit source]

  • Jo-Jo Comics #1-6 (1946-1947; becomes Jo-Jo, Congo King #7 onward)
  • Jo-Jo, Congo King #7-29 (1947-1949; two #7s, no #13; formerly Jo-Jo Comics; My Desire #30 onward)
  • Journal of Crime, one non-numbered issue (1949)
  • Judy Canova #23-24; issue numbering restarts, #3 (1950; formerly My Experience)
  • Jungle Jo, one non-numbered issue, #1-6 (1950)
  • Jungle Lil #1 (1950; Dorothy Lamour, Jungle Princess #2 onward)
  • Junior Comics #9-16 (1947-1948; formerly Li'l Pan; becomes Western Outlaws #17 onward)

K[edit | edit source]

  • Krazy Life #1 (1945)

L[edit | edit source]

  • Li'l Pan #6-8 (1946-1947; formerly Rocket Kelly; Junior Comics #9 onward)
  • Life with Snarky Parker #1 (1950)

M[edit | edit source]

  • March of Crime, three non-numbered issues (1948); #7; issue numbering restarts, #2-3 (1950; formerly My Love Affair)
  • Martin Kane Private Eye #4; issue numbering restarts, #2 (1950; formerly My Secret Affair)
  • Meet Corliss Archer #1-3 (1948; My Life #4 onward)
  • Murder Incorporated #1-15 (1948-1949; My Private Life #16 onward); #5; issue numbering restarts, #2-3 (1950; formerly My Desire)
  • My Confession #7-10 (1949-1950; formerly Western True Crime; Spectacular Feature Magazine #11 onward)
  • My Desire #30-31; issue numbering restarts, #3-4 (1949-1950; formerly Jo-Jo Congo King; Murder Incorporated, 1950 series, #5 onward)
  • My Experience #19-22 (1949-1950; formerly All Top Comics; Judy Canova #23 onward)
  • My Great Love #1-4 (1949-1950; Will Rogers Western #5 onward)
  • My Intimate Affair #1-2 (1950; Inside Crime #3 onward)
  • My Life True Stories in Pictures #4-15 (1948-1950; formerly Meet Corliss Archer)
  • My Love Affair #1-6 (1949-1950; March of Crime, 1950 series, #7 onward)
  • My Love Life #6-13 (1949-1950; formerly Zegra, Jungle Empress)
  • My Love Memoirs #9-12 (1949-1950; Hunted #13 onward)
  • My Love Secret #24-30 (1949-1950; formerly Phantom Lady; Animal Crackers #31 onward)
  • My Love Story #1-4 (1949-1950; Hoot Gibson #5 onward)
  • My Past Thrilling Confessions #7-11 (1949-1950; formerly Western Thrillers; Crimes, Inc. #12 onward)
  • My Private Life #16-17 (1950; formerly Murder Incorporated, 1948 series; Pedro #18 onward)
  • My Secret Affair #1-3 (1949-1950; Martin Kane #4 onward)
  • My Secret Life #22-27 (1949-1950; formerly Western Outlaws)
  • My Secret Romance #1-2 (1950; A Star Presentation #3 onward)
  • My Secret Story #26-29 (1950; formerly Captain Kidd; Sabu, Elephant Boy #30 onward)
  • My Story #5-12 (1949-1950; formerly Zago, Jungle Prince
  • My True Love: #65-69 (1949-1950; formerly Western Killers; Frank Buck #70 onward)
  • Mystery Men Comics #1-31 (Aug. 1939 - Feb. 1942)

N[edit | edit source]

O[edit | edit source]

P[edit | edit source]

  • Pedro #18; issue numbering restarts, #2 (1950; formerly My Private Life)
  • Phantom Lady #13-23 (1947-1949; formerly Wotalife Comics; My Love Secret #24 onward)

R[edit | edit source]

  • Range Busters #1 (1950)
  • Real Hit Comics #1 (1944)
  • Rex Dexter of Mars #1 (Fall 1940)
  • Ribtickler #1-9 (1945-1947)
  • Rocket Kelly, one non-numbered issue (1944); #1-5 (1945-1946)
  • Rocket Ship X #1 (1951)
  • Romantic Thrills, one non-numbered issue (1950)
  • Romeo Tubbs #26-28 (1950; formerly My Secret Life)
  • Rulah, Jungle Goddess #17-27 (1948-1949; formerly Zoot Comics; I Loved #28 onward)

S[edit | edit source]

  • Sabu, Elephant Boy #30; issue numbering restarts, #2 (1950; formerly My Secret Story)
  • Samson #1-6 (Fall 1940 - Sept. 1941)
  • Science Comics #1-8 (Feb. - Sept. 1940)
  • Secret Love Stories, one non-numbered issue (1949)
  • Spectacular Features Magazine #11-13 (1950; formerly My Confession)
  • Spectacular Stories Magazine #4 (1950)
  • A Star Presentation #3 (1950; formerly My Secret Romance; Spectactular Stories Magazine #4 onward)
  • Sunny, America's Sweetheart #11-14 (1947-1948; formerly Cosmo Cat)

T[edit | edit source]

  • Tegra, Jungle Empress #1 (1948; Zega, Jungle Empress #2 onward)

U[edit | edit source]

  • U.S. Jones #1-2 (Nov. 1941- Jan. 1942)

V[edit | edit source]

  • V...- Comics[5] #1-2 (Jan. 1942- March 1942)
  • Variety Comics, two non-numbered issues (1946)

W[edit | edit source]

  • Weird Comics #1-20 (April 1940 - Jan. 1942)
  • Western Killers #60-64 (1948-1949; My True Love #65 onward)
  • Western Outlaws #17-21 (1948-1949; formerly Junior Comics; My Secret Life #22 onward)
  • Western Thrillers #1-6 (1948-1949; My Past Confessions #7 onward)
  • Western True Crime #1-6 (1948-1949)
  • Will Rogers Western #5; issue numbering restarts, #2 (1950; formerly My Great Love)
  • Women in Love #1-4 (1949-1950; A Feature Presentation #5 onward)
  • Women Outlaws #1-8 (1948-1949; My Love Memories #9 onward)
  • Wonder Comics (changed to Wonderworld Comics, #3-on) #1-33 (May 1939 - Jan. 1942)
  • Wotalife Comics #3-12 (1946-1947; Phantom Lady #13 onward)

X[edit | edit source]

Y[edit | edit source]

Z[edit | edit source]

  • Zago, Jungle Prince #1-4 (1948-1949; My Story #5 onward)
  • Zegra, Jungle Empress #2-5 (1948-1949; formerly Tegra, Jungle Empress; My Love Life #6 onward)
  • Zoot Comics #1-16 (1946-1948; Rulah, Jungle Goddess #17 onward)

References[edit | edit source]

  1. issue numbers for All Great Comics are strange but correct in the given order. There were no issues #2-12 and #14 came before #13. See the entry in the GCD.
  2. As new periodical titles were subject to an expensive registration fee by the postal service to receive a second class mail permit, Golden Age comic book publishers frequently continued the numbering of old titles on new ones, hence one comic book title "becoming" another with completely unrelated content.
  3. See the GCD's separate, entries on the Fox and Holyoke runs
  4. Such renumbering occurred when the post office discovered a new title distributed under old numbering; the publisher was then forced to not only pay the registration fee, but also to list the correct issue number.
  5. The three dots and a dash in V...- Comics is Morse code for 'V'

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