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GOLDEN AGE COMICS Titles on Colour Microfiche GOLDEN AGE COMICS Titles on Colour Microfiche DC COMICS QUANTITY CODE# TITLE ISSUE# PUBLISHED _________ 013DC BATMAN 1 - 5 Spring 40 - Spring 41 _________ 014DC BATMAN 6 - 10 Aug 1941 - May 1942 QUANTITY CODE# TITLE ISSUE# PUBLISHED _________ 015DC BATMAN 11 - 15 Jun 1942 - Mar 1943 _________ 001DC ACTION 1 - 5 Jun 1938 - Oct 1938 _________ 016DC BATMAN 16 - 20 Apr 1943 - Jan 1944 _________ 002DC ACTION 6 - 10 Nov 1938 - Mar 1939 _________ 017DC BATMAN 21 - 25 Feb 1944 - Nov 1944 _________ 003DC ACTION 11 - 15 Apr 1939 - Aug 1939 _________ 018DC BATMAN 26 - 30 Dec 1944 - Sep 1945 _________ 004DC ACTION 16 - 20 Sep 1939 - Jan 1940 _________ 019DC BATMAN 31 - 35 Oct 1945 - Jul 1946 _________ 005DC ACTION 21 - 25 Feb 1940 - Jun 1940 _________ 020DC BATMAN 36 - 40 Aug 1946 - May 1947 _________ 045DC ACTION 26 - 30 Jul 1940 - Nov 1940 _________ 021DC BATMAN 41 - 45 Jun 1947 - Mar 1948 _________ 046DC ACTION 31 - 35 Dec 1940 - Apr 1941 _________ 022DC BATMAN 46 - 50 Apr 1948 - Jan 1949 _________ 047DC ACTION 36 - 40 May 1941 - Sep 1941 _________ 089DC BATMAN 51 - 55 Feb-Mar 49 - Oct-Nov 49 _________ 048DC ACTION 41 - 45 Oct 1941 - Feb 1942 _________ 090DC BATMAN 56 - 60 Dec 49-Jan 50 - Aug-Sep 50 _________ 049DC ACTION 46 - 50 Mar 1942 - Jul 1942 _________ 091DC BATMAN 61 - 65 Oct-Nov 50 - Jun-Jul 51 _________ 050DC ACTION 51 - 55 Aug 1942 - Dec 1942 _________ 092DC BATMAN 66 - 70 Aug-Sep 51 - Apr-May 52 _________ 051DC ACTION 56 - 60 Jan 1943 - May 1943 _________ 093DC BATMAN 71 - 75 Jun-Jul 52 - Feb-Mar 53 _________ 052DC ACTION 61 - 65 Jun 1943 - Oct 1943 _________ 094DC BATMAN 76 - 80 Apr-May 53 - Dec 53-Jan 54 _________ 053DC ACTION 66 - 70 Nov 1943 - Mar 1944 _________ 095DC BATMAN 81 - 85 Feb 1954 - Aug 1954 _________ 054DC ACTION 71 - 75 Apr 1944 - Aug 1944 _________ 096DC BATMAN 86 - 90 Sep 1954 - Mar 1955 _________ 055DC ACTION 76 - 80 Sep 1944 - Jan 1945 _________ 097DC BATMAN 91 - 95 Apr 1955 - Oct 1955 _________ 056DC ACTION 81- 85 Feb 1945 - Jun 1945 _________ 098DC BATMAN 96 - 100 Dec 1955 - Jun 1956 _________ 057DC ACTION 86 - 90 Jul 1945 - Nov 1945 _________ 119DC CAPT. MARVEL 1 - 5 1941 - Dec 1941 _________ 058DC ACTION 91 - 95 Dec 1945 - Apr1946 _________ 120DC CAPT. MARVEL 6 - 10 Jan 1942 - May 1942 _________ 059DC ACTION 96 - 100 May 1946 - Sep 1946 _________ 121DC CAPT. MARVEL 11 - 15 May 1942 - Sep 1942 _________ 060DC NEW COMICS* 1 - 7 Dec 1935 - Jun 1936 _________ 122DC CAPT. MARVEL 16 - 20 Oct 1942 - Jan 1943 _________ 061DC NEW COMICS 8 - 12 Jul 1936 - Dec 1936 _________ 023DC DETECTIVE 1 - 5 Mar 1937 - Jul 1937 _________ 062DC ADVENTURE** 13 - 17 Feb 1937 - Jul 1937 _________ 024DC DETECTIVE 6 - 10 Aug 1937 - Dec 1937 _________ 063DC ADVENTURE** 18 - 22 Aug 1937 -Dec 1937 _________ 025DC DETECTIVE 11 - 15 Jan 1938 - May 1938 _________ 064DC ADVENTURE** 23- 27 Jan 1938 - Jun 1938 _________ 026DC DETECTIVE 16 - 20 Jun 1938 - Oct 1938 _________ 065DC ADVENTURE** 28 - 32 Jul 1938 - Nov 1938 _________ 027DC DETECTIVE 21 - 25 Nov 1938 - Mar 1939 _________ 066DC ADVENTURE 33 - 37 Dec 1938 - Apr 1939 _________ 028DC DETECTIVE 26 - 30 Apr 1939 - Aug 1939 _________ 067DC ADVENTURE 38 - 42 May 1939 - Sept 1939 _________ 029DC DETECTIVE 31 - 35 Sep 1939 - Jan 1940 _________ 068DC ADVENTURE 43 - 47 Oct 1939 - Feb 1940 _________ 030DC DETECTIVE 36 - 40 Feb 1940 - Jun 1940 _________ 069DC ADVENTURE 48 - 52 Mar 1940 - Jul 1940 _________ 031DC DETECTIVE 41 - 45 Jul 1940 - Nov 1940 _________ 070DC ADVENTURE 53 - 57 Aug 1940 - Dec 1940 _________ 032DC DETECTIVE 46 - 50 Dec 1940 - Apr 1941 _________ 071DC ADVENTURE 58 - 62 Jan 1941 - May 1941 _________ 099DC DETECTIVE 51 - 55 May 1941 - Sep 1941 _________ 072DC ADVENTURE 63 - 67 Jun 1941 - Oct 1941 _________ 100DC DETECTIVE 56 - 60 Oct 1941 - Feb 1942 _________ 073DC ADVENTURE 68 - 72 Nov 1941 - Mar 1942 _________ 101DC DETECTIVE 61 - 65 Mar 1942 - Jul 1942 _________ 074DC ADVENTURE 73 - 77 Apr 1942 - Aug 1942 _________ 102DC DETECTIVE 66 - 70 Aug 1942 - Dec 1942 _________ 075DC ADVENTURE 78 - 82 Sept 1942 - Jan 1943 _________ 103DC DETECTIVE 71 - 75 Jan 1943 - May 1943 _________ 076DC ADVENTURE 83 - 87 Feb 1943 - Aug-Sept 1943 _________ 104DC DETECTIVE 76 - 80 Jun 1943 - Oct 1943 _________ 077DC ADVENTURE 88 - 92 Oct-Nov 43 - Jun-Jul 44 _________ 105DC DETECTIVE 81 - 85 Nov 1943 - Mar 1944 _________ 078DC ADVENTURE 93 - 97 Aug-Sept 44 - Apr-May 45 _________ 106DC DETECTIVE 86 - 90 Apr 1944 - Aug 1944 _________ 079DC ADVENTURE 98 - 102 Jun-Jul 45 - Feb-Mar 46 _________ 107DC DETECTIVE 91 - 95 Sep 1944 - Jan 1945 _________ 006DC ADVENTURE 103 - 107 Apr 1946 - Aug 1946 _________ 108DC DETECTIVE 96 - 100 Feb 1945 - Jun 1945 _________ 007DC ADVENTURE 108 - 112 Sep 1946 - Jan 1947 _________ 121DC FLASH 1 - 5 Jan 1940 - May 1940 _________ 008DC ADVENTURE 113 - 117 Feb 1947 - Jun 1947 _________ 122DC FLASH 6 - 10 Jun 1940 - Oct 1940 _________ 009DC ADVENTURE 118 - 122 Jul 1947 - Nov 1947 _________ 123DC FLASH 11 - 15 Nov 1940 - Mar 1941 _________ 010DC ADVENTURE 123 - 127 Dec 1947 - Apr 1948 _________ 124DC FLASH 16 - 20 Apr 1941 - Aug 1941 _________ 117DC ALL FLASH 1 - 5 Summer 41 - Summer 42 _________ 125DC FLASH 21 - 25 Sep 1941 - Jan 1942 _________ 118DC ALL FLASH 6 - 10 Sep-Oct 42 - May-Jun 43 _________ 131DC LEADING COMICS 1 - 5 Winter 41-42 - Winter 42-43 _________ 187DC ALL FLASH 16 - 20 Fall ’44 - Fall ‘ 45 _________ 132DC LEADING COMICS 6 - 10 Spring 43 - Spring 44 _________ 188DC ALL FLASH 21 - 25 Winter ’45 - Oct/Nov ‘ 46 _________ 133DC PLASTIC MAN 1 - 5 1943 - Autumn 1946 _________ 189DC ALL FLASH 26 - 32* Dec/Jan ’46 - Dec/Jan ‘47 _________ 134DC PLASTIC MAN 6 - 10 Winter 47 - Winter 48 _________ 011DC ALL STAR 1 - 5 Summer 40 - Jul 1941 _________ 033DC SUPERMAN 1 - 5 Summer 39 - Summer 40 _________ 012DC ALL STAR 6 - 10 Aug 1941 - May 1941 _________ 034DC SUPERMAN 6 - 10 Sep 1940 - Jun 1941 _________ 080DC ALL STAR 11 - 15 Jun 1942 - Feb 1943 _________ 035DC SUPERMAN 11 - 15 Jul 1941 - Apr 1942 _________ 081DC ALL STAR 16 - 20 Apr1943 - Spring 1944 _________ 036DC SUPERMAN 16 - 20 May 1942 - Feb 1943 _________ 082DC ALL STAR 21 - 25 Summer 44 - Summer 45 _________ 037DC SUPERMAN 21 - 25 Mar 1943 - Dec 1943 _________ 083DC ALL STAR 26 - 30 Autumn 45 - Aug 1946 _________ 038DC SUPERMAN 26 - 30 Jan 1944 - Oct 1944 _________ 084DC ALL STAR 31 - 35 Oct 1946 - Jun 1947 _________ 039DC SUPERMAN 31 - 35 Nov 1944 - Aug 1945 _________ 085DC ALL STAR 36 - 40 Aug 1947 - Apr 1948 _________ 040DC SUPERMAN 36 - 40 Sep 1945 - May 1946 _________ 086DC ALL STAR 41 - 45 Jun 1948 - Feb 1949 _________ 041DC SUPERMAN 41 - 45 Jul 1946 - Apr 1947 _________ 087DC ALL STAR 46 - 50 Apr 1949 - Dec 1949 _________ 042DC SUPERMAN 46 - 50 May 1947 - Feb 1948 _________ 088DC ALL STAR* 51 - 57 Feb 1950 - Feb 1951 _________ 043DC SUPERMAN 51 - 55 Mar 1948 - Dec 1948 _________ 126DC GREEN LANTERN 1 - 5 Autumn 41 - Autumn 42 _________ 044DC SUPERMAN 56 - 60 Jan 1949 - Oct 1949 _________ 127DC GREEN LANTERN 6 - 10 Winter 43 - Winter 44 _________ 109DC SUPERMAN 61 - 65 Nov-Dec 1949 - Jul-Aug 1950 _________ 128DC GREEN LANTERN 11 - 15 Spring 44 - Spring 45 _________ 110DC SUPERMAN 66 - 70 Sep-Oct 1950 - May-Jun 1951 _________ 129DC GREEN LANTERN 16 - 20 Summer 45 - Jun-Jul 1946 _________ 111DC SUPERMAN 71 - 75 Jul-Aug 1951 - Mar-Apr 1952 _________ 130DC GREEN LANTERN 21 - 25 Aug-Sept 46 - Apr-May 47 _________ 112DC SUPERMAN 76 - 80 May-Jun 52 - Jan-Feb 53 *set of seven microfiches ; **Note: No.13 - 31 titled New Adventure GOLDEN AGE COMICS Titles on Colour Microfiche QTY CODE# TITLE ISSUE# PUBLISHED _____ 005MV ALL WINNERS 11 - 15 Winter 43-44 - Spring 45 _________ 113DC SUPERMAN 81 - 85 Mar-Apr 53 - Nov-Dec 53 _____ 006MV ALL WINNERS 16 - 21 Summer 45 - Winter46-47 _________ 114DC SUPERMAN 86 - 90 Jan 1954 - Jul 1954 (No.20 not published) _________ 115DC SUPERMAN 91 - 95 Aug 1954 - Feb 1955 _____ 007MV CAPTAIN AMERICA 1 - 5 Mar 1941 - Aug 1941 _________ 116DC SUPERMAN 96 - 100 Mar 54 - Sep 55 _____ 008MV CAPTAIN AMERICA 6 - 10 Sep 1941 - Jan 1942 _________ 135DC POLICE 1 - 5 Aug 1941 - Dec 1941 _____ 009MV CAPTAIN AMERICA 11 - 15 Feb 1942 - Jun 1942 _________ 136DC POLICE 6 - 10 Jan 1942 - Jun 1942 _____ 010MV CAPTAIN AMERICA 16 - 20 Jul 1942 - Nov 1942 _________ 155DC POLICE 11 - 15 Sep 1942 - Jan 1943 _____ 011MV CAPTAIN AMERICA 21 - 25 Dec 1942 - Apr 1943 _________ 156DC POLICE 16 - 20 Feb 1943 - Jul 1943 _____ 012MV CAPTAIN AMERICA 26 - 30 May 1943 - Sep 1943 _________ 157DC POLICE 21 - 25 Aug 1943 - Dec 1943 _____ 013MV CAPTAIN AMERICA 31 - 35 Oct 1943 - Feb 1944 _________ 158DC POLICE 26 - 30 Jan 1944 - Dec 1944 _____ 014MV CAPTAIN AMERICA 36 - 40 Mar 1944 - Jul 1944 _________ 137DC WHIZ COMICS 1 - 5 Feb 1940 - Jun 1940 _____ 015MV CAPTAIN AMERICA 41 - 45 Aug 1944 - Mar 1945 _________ 138DC WHIZ COMICS 6 - 10 Jul 1940 - Nov 1940 _____ 016MV CAPTAIN AMERICA 46 - 50 Apr 1945 - Oct 1945 _________ 139DC WHIZ COMICS 11- 15 Dec 1940 - Apr 1941 _____ 052MV CAPTAIN AMERICA 51 - 55 Dec 1945 - Apr 1946 _________ 140DC WHIZ COMICS 16 - 20 Apr 1941 - Aug 1941 _____ 053MV CAPTAIN AMERICA 56 - 60 May 1946 - Jan 1947 _________ 141DC WHIZ COMICS 21 - 25 Sep 1941 - Dec 1941 _____ 017MV HUMAN TORCH 2 - 5 Autumn 40 - Autumn 41 _________ 142DC WHIZ COMICS 26 - 30 Jan 1942 - May 1942 (No No.1 published, two issues of No.5) _________ 143DC WHIZ COMICS 31 - 35 Jun 1942 - Sep 1942 _____ 018MV HUMAN TORCH 6 - 10 Winter 42 - Winter 42-43 _________ 144DC WHIZ COMICS 36 - 40 Oct 1942 - Feb 1943 _____ 019MV HUMAN TORCH 11 - 15 Spring 43 - Spring 44 _____ 020MV HUMAN TORCH 16 - 20 Autumn 44 - Autumn 45 _________ 145DC
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