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1937–1956 American comic book publisher
by Quality include Blackhawk, Feature Comics, G.I. Combat, Heart Throbs, Military Comics/Modern Comics, Plastic Man, Police Comics, Smash Comics, and
Quality_Comics
Quality Comics was a comic book company from the Golden Age of Comic Books. It operated from 1937 to 1956 and sold many anthology comic books that starred
List of Quality Comics characters
List_of_Quality_Comics_characters
Superhero in Quality / DC Comics
Gustavson and published by Quality Comics. The Jester first appeared in Smash Comics #22 (May 1941). Like most of Quality's characters, the Jester was
Jester_(Quality_Comics)
Topics referred to by the same term
Kentucky, an unincorporated community Quality Comics, an American comic book publisher between 1939 and 1956 Quality Communications, a British comic book
Quality
DC Comics superheroes
comic books published by DC Comics and Quality Comics. "Paul Kirk, Manhunter" was a crime series that ran in Adventure Comics #58–72 (Jan. 1941 – March
Manhunter_(comics)
American comic book publisher
DC Comics (originally DC Comics, Inc., and also known simply as DC) is an American comic book publisher owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. DC is an initialism
DC_Comics
DC universe character
reprinted in comic books published by Quality Comics. A revamped version of the character debuted in 2013 in DC Comics's Phantom Stranger comic. Lady Luck
Lady_Luck_(comics)
Comic book superhero
books, first appearing in Police Comics #1, originally published by Quality Comics and later acquired by DC Comics. Created by cartoonist Jack Cole,
Plastic_Man
Fictional character
and 17th, 1978 List of Quality Comics' "Police Comics" comic books, #1–127 at the Grand Comics Database List of Quality Comics' "Spirit" comic books,
The_Spirit_(character)
character guest-starred in the DC Comics Saturday morning cartoon The All-New Super Friends Hour. List of years in comics List of comic book supervillain
List_of_superhero_debuts
Fictional character
long-running comic book series Blackhawk first published by Quality Comics and later by DC Comics. Primarily created by Chuck Cuidera with input from both
Blackhawk_(DC_Comics)
Comics intended primarily or strictly for adult readers
House comics routinely featured attractive women on the covers, a trend which later became referred to as 'good girl art'. In 1941, Quality Comics put out
Adult_comics
Fictional character
superheroes published by originally Quality Comics and then DC Comics. The character debuted in Quality Comic's Hit Comics #25 (December, 1942), written by
Kid_Eternity
appearing in DC Comics. The original is a superhero named Jim Lockhart, who was originally owned by Quality Comics and later purchased by DC Comics; while the
List of DC Comics characters: R
List_of_DC_Comics_characters:_R
Comic book character based on the mascot
Eisner. Uncle Sam first appeared in National Comics #1 (July 1940), which was published by Quality Comics during the Golden Age of Comic Books. He is depicted
Uncle_Sam_(comics)
Comic book anthology
Police Comics is a comic book anthology title published by Quality Comics (under its imprint "Comic Magazines") from 1941 until 1953. It featured short
Police_Comics
Comics character
feature from the Golden Age of Comic Books that appeared in Quality Comics' Crack Comics for nearly three years, starting with issue #1 in 1940. He was
Spider_(DC_Comics)
Fictional character
as Windrunner, Whip Whirlwind, and Lightning, is a DC Comics superhero similar to Quality Comics' Quicksilver. Initially an obscure speedster, the character
Max_Mercury
Comic book genre
Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941) depicted superheroes fighting Adolf Hitler and the Nazis. Golden Age publisher Quality Comics debuted its title
War_comics
Comic book superheroine
media published by Quality Comics and DC Comics. She was created by the Eisner & Iger studio, one of the first to produce comics on demand for publishers
Phantom_Lady
of More Fun Comics. Fantastic Comics (1939 series) #2 - Fox Feature Syndicate Feature Comics (1939 series) #28 – Quality Comics Flash Comics (1940 series)
1940_in_comics
separate comics companies (National Comics, Fawcett Comics, and Quality Comics) used them as villains. The Fawcett Comics version debuted in Master Comics #21
List of teams and organizations in DC Comics
List_of_teams_and_organizations_in_DC_Comics
DC Comics is one of the largest and oldest American comic book publishers. It produces material featuring numerous well-known superhero characters, including
List of films based on DC Comics publications
List_of_films_based_on_DC_Comics_publications
Hero from the Golden Age of Comics
appearance in Crack Comics #35 (Autumn 1944). After Quality Comics ceased operations in 1956, DC Comics acquired the rights to its characters. It did not
Clock_(character)
Fictional superhero from the Golden Age of Comics
comic books from the Golden Age of Comics, originally published by Quality Comics and currently part of the DC Comics universe of characters. Doll Man was
Doll_Man
Comic book publishing house history
Comics, Adventure Comics, Detective Comics, Action Comics, All-American Comics and Superman. Other companies like Quality Comics and Fawcett Comics would
Timeline_of_DC_Comics_(1930s)
Comics character
fictional character owned by DC Comics. A masked detective, he was created by writer-artist Jack Cole for Quality Comics during the 1930s to 1940s period
Midnight_(DC_Comics)
British comics anthology
British comics anthology that ran for 26 issues between March 1982 and January 1985. It was edited by Dez Skinn and published by his company Quality Communications
Warrior_(comics)
Comics character
first Red Bee debuted in Hit Comics #1, published in July 1940 by Quality Comics. The character was obtained by DC Comics in 1956 and has since fallen
Red_Bee_(character)
Fictional character
from the DC Comics Universe. She was first created by Quality Comics in Military Comics #1 (August 1941), and was carried over to DC Comics when they purchased
Miss_America_(DC_Comics)
Comics character
made her comic-book debut as main character of a backup feature of Quality Comics' Doll Man #8 (Spring 1946). Her feature was later published in all but
Torchy_(comics)
Comics character
superhero from the Golden Age of Comics who first appeared in Crack Comics #27, published in January 1943 by Quality Comics. He continued to appear until
Captain_Triumph
Fictional characters in the DC Comics universe
Fighters comic books published by DC Comics. The first Black Condor, Richard Grey Jr., was created by Quality Comics writer Will Eisner and artist Lou Fine
Black_Condor
Characters created by DC Comics
characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Published by Quality Comics from August 1941 to November 1942, Rod Reilly was the bored
Firebrand_(DC_Comics)
American publisher
American publisher and an early comic-book entrepreneur whose company Quality Comics published during the 1930s and 1940s period fans and historians call
Everett_M._Arnold
in comics. Ace Comics (1937 series) #22 – David McKay Publications Action Comics (1938 series) #8 – National Allied Publications Adventure Comics (1938
1939_in_comics
List of characters whose names start with S
Nader) is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Geoff Johns and Todd Nauck, she is the sidekick and apprentice
List of DC Comics characters: S
List_of_DC_Comics_characters:_S
Comics genre
Romance comics is a genre of comic books that were most popular during the Golden Age of Comics. The market for comics, which had been growing rapidly
Romance_comics
Four fictional characters in the DC Comics universe
first Ray was Langford "Happy" Terrill, a Quality Comics character. When DC Comics later purchased Quality Comics, Happy Terrill was retconned as a member
Ray_(DC_Comics)
Publications Crack Comics (1940 series) #9 - Quality Comics Detective Comics (1937 series) #47 - National Periodical Publications Fantastic Comics (1939 series)
1941_in_comics
Smith. Quality Comics would produce comics titles such as Feature Comics, Smash Comics, Crack Comics, Hit Comics, National Comics, Military Comics and Police
Timeline_of_DC_Comics_(1940s)
1939–1949 anthology comic book
Smash Comics is the title of an American Golden Age comic book anthology series, published by Quality Comics for 85 issues between 1939 and 1949. It became
Smash_Comics
Era of American comic books (1938–1956)
Superman, Wonder Woman and World's Finest Comics. Plastic Man appeared in Quality Comics' Police Comics until 1950, when its focus switched to detective
Golden_Age_of_Comic_Books
Comics character
publications by DC Comics when DC Comics bought the rights to the character in 1956, along with a bulk buy of all Quality Comics. Madam Fatal has made
Madam_Fatal
American comic book publisher
were Fawcett Publications (with Captain Marvel, introduced in 1940); Quality Comics (with Plastic Man and Blackhawk, both in 1941); and Lev Gleason Publications
Timely_Comics
Comics character
published by Quality Comics, and later DC Comics. He is the comic relief sidekick to the superhero Plastic Man, and first appeared in Police Comics #13 (November
Woozy_Winks
DC Comics has published a number of other imprints and lines of comics over the years. In the Golden Age of Comic Books publishing, DC Comics was also
List_of_DC_Comics_imprints
Comics publishing activity
(Zip Comics, Pep Comics, Top-Notch Comics), Fawcett Comics (Captain Marvel, Master Comics), Quality Comics (Feature Funnies), Centaur Comics (various
Comics_packaging
American war comic (1952-87; 2012)
is an American comics anthology featuring war stories. It was published from 1952 until 1956 by Quality Comics, followed by DC Comics until its final
G.I._Combat
Index of articles associated with the same name
Jester, in comics, may refer to: Jester (DC Comics), two characters: Jester (Quality Comics), Chuck Lane, a Quality Comics character who has also appeared
Jester_(comics)
Comics character
appeared as superheroes in comics published by Quality Comics and DC Comics. The original was an alien who appeared in National Comics. The second was a time-traveler
Wonder_Boy_(character)
Index of articles associated with the same name
comics. Hercules (DC Comics), a DC Comics character Hercules (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics character Hercules (Radical Comics), a Radical Comics character
Hercules_(comics)
Comics character
cameo appearance. This was followed by a four issue series published by Quality Comics in 1986, which reprinted material from Valiant (in this, the character's
The_Steel_Claw_(comics)
Topics referred to by the same term
superhero originally published by Quality Comics Magno (character), a superhero in the post-Zero Hour future of the DC Comics universe Rio Magno, a river in
Magno
Collection of works in the medium of comics
comics anthology collects works in the medium of comics, typically from multiple series, and compiles them into an anthology or magazine. The comics in
Comics_anthology
Science fiction comic strip
AD, The Ballad of Halo Jones was reprinted in the United States by Quality Comics. Publisher's Bob Keenan and Sal Quartuccio had secured the rights to
The_Ballad_of_Halo_Jones
Former syndicated comic
(June 1939 – April 1940; Quality Comics) Crack Comics #1-25 (May 1940 – September 1942; Quality Comics) Pageant of Comics #2 (October 1947; St. John Publications)
Jane_Arden_(comics)
Comics character
comic-strip created by Will Eisner (under the pseudonym "Bud Thomas") for Quality Comics in 1938. Initially serving as both artist and writer, Eisner soon began
Archie_O'Toole
Fictional character by Robert Louis Stevenson
Familiar Face Returns - E! News". E! Online. 15 May 2016. Kid Eternity #4. Quality Comics. "Robert Louis Stevenson: The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde, Drama
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (character)
Dr_Jekyll_and_Mr_Hyde_(character)
Comics character
first published by Quality Comics in the 1940s, and decades later by DC Comics after it acquired Quality's characters. Police Comics #1 also featured the
Human_Bomb
Publication of Quality Comics
publication of Quality Comics, which began in November 1952. The comic had a run of twenty-one issues., the final issue being #21 (December 1954). Comics historian
Web_of_Evil
Graphic novel by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell
officers seized copies of the seventh issue from a shipment intended for Quality Comics. Moore began developing the plot for From Hell in the late 1980s. Writer
From_Hell
Topics referred to by the same term
States and Canada 7-Eleven, a chain of convenience stores 711 (Quality Comics), a comics superhero George Washington's code number in the Revolutionary
711
Comics genre
Horror comics are comic books, graphic novels, black-and-white comics magazines, and manga focusing on horror fiction. In the US market, horror comic books
Horror_comics
American comic book artist (1916–2009)
Harvey Comics' Speed Comics; "Wing Turner" (as Floyd Kelly) for Fox Comics' Mystery Men Comics; "Archie O'Toole" (as Bud Thomas) in Quality Comics' Smash
George_Tuska
American writer (1911–1974)
Squad. For Quality Comics, Binder co-created Kid Eternity, and wrote Blackhawk, Doll Man, Uncle Sam and Black Condor stories. For MLJ Comics (subsequently
Otto_Binder
Multiverse used by DC Comics
Fawcett Comics characters, and Earth-X for the Quality Comics characters. By the 1970s, everything that was published or related officially to DC Comics' titles
Multiverse_(DC_Comics)
Books created by Jerry Iger for Quality Comics. Neon first appeared in a story penciled and inked by Alex Blum in Hit Comics #1 and was featured on the cover
List of DC Comics characters: N
List_of_DC_Comics_characters:_N
Quality Comics superheroine
first female superheroes, she was originally published by Quality Comics during what comics historians and fans called the Golden Age of comic books.
Wildfire_(Carol_Vance_Martin)
DC Comics character
facing him. A separate character, Joe Hercules, appeared in the Quality Comics series Hit Comics from issue #1 (July 1940) through #21 (April 1942). Joe Hercules
Hercules_(DC_Comics)
American comic book publisher
Conqueror (enemy of Dean Denton) The Clock (at the Comics Magazine Co., character sold to Quality Comics but reprints of CMC stories appeared at Centaur)
Centaur_Publications
Fictional character appearing in Quality Comics
first appearing in Quality Comics series, Smash Comics #1 (Aug. 1939). The character's adventures were written and drawn by Quality Comics editor George Brenner
Bozo_the_Iron_Man
Comics character
the publications of Quality Comics in the 1940s and, briefly in the 1990s, by DC Comics. Merlin first appeared in National Comics #1 (July 1940). The
Merlin the Magician (character)
Merlin_the_Magician_(character)
Type of character
Phantom Lady, introduced in Quality Comics Police Comics #1 (Aug. 1941); the Black Cat, introduced in Harvey Comics' Pocket Comics #1 (also Aug. 1941); and
Superhero
American comic book publisher (1930s–1950s)
Golden Age, revamped – in more than one sense – the newly acquired Quality Comics character Phantom Lady in 1947, creating one of the most memorable and
Fox_Feature_Syndicate
National Comics was an anthology comic book series published by Quality Comics, from July 1940 until November 1949. It ran for 75 issues. National Comics #1
National_Comics_(series)
Comic book
Military Comics, later Modern Comics, was a comic book anthology title published by Quality Comics during the Golden Age of Comic Books from 1941 until
Military_Comics
Comic book character
in Blackhawk comics (published by Quality Comics, later bought by DC Comics) between 1946 and 1948. Her first appearance in Modern Comics #49 (May, 1946)
Miss_Fear
Quality Comics superheroine
by Quality Comics during the Golden Age of Comic Books. The character was created by writer and artist Frank Borth, and debuted in Feature Comics #57
Spider_Widow
Topics referred to by the same term
Military Comics (later Modern Comics), a comic book published by Quality Comics The Modern Age of Comic Books, comics published since the mid-1980s This
Modern_Comics
DC Comics superhero
published by DC Comics. He was originally owned by Quality Comics, but was later acquired by DC Comics. He first appeared in Smash Comics #1 (August 1939)
Invisible_Hood
1952 film by Spencer Gordon Bennet, Fred F. Sears
on the comic book Blackhawk, first published by Quality Comics, but later owned by competitor DC Comics. It was Columbia's forty-ninth serial. The one-sheet
Blackhawk_(serial)
Comic book anthology series published by Quality Comics
Feature Comics, originally Feature Funnies, was an American comic book anthology series published by Quality Comics from 1939 until 1950, that featured
Feature_Comics
#36 - Quality Comics The Cisco Kid #2 - Dell Comics Dale Evans Comics (1948 series) #15 - DC Comics Danger Trail (1950 series) #4 - DC Comics Detective
1951_in_comics
Comics character
superheroine from the Golden Age of Comics, originally published by Quality Comics and currently part of the DC Comics Universe of characters. She first
Doll_Girl
American comic book publisher
Marvel Comics is an American comic book publisher, a property of the Walt Disney Company since December 31, 2009, and a subsidiary of Disney Publishing
Marvel_Comics
American comic book publishing company
ones from the public domain. Many of these are homages to Charlton and Quality Comics heroes, such as the Scarlet Scorpion (a stand-in for Blue Beetle) and
AC_Comics
Index of articles associated with the same name
(character), a Quality Comics superhero, a descendant of the Arthurian wizard Merlyn (Marvel Comics), a supporting character of Marvel Comics' Captain Britain
Merlin_(comics)
American comic book artist (1912–1950)
as Archie Comics—helping create the defined look of Archie Comics' breakout character, Archie Andrews—Quality Comics and the Marvel Comics precursor company
Harry_Sahle
List of romance comments
(Quality Comics, 1949 – 1956) Dotty Comics (Ace Magazines, 1948–1949) — Title changes to "Glamorous Romances" at issue #41 Falling in Love (DC Comics,
List_of_romance_comics
American comic book artist (1926–2000)
January 31, 2000) was an American comics artist whose career spanned the 1940s to the 1990s and virtually every major comics company and character. Kane co-created
Gil_Kane
British comic magazine
2000 AD is a weekly British science fiction-oriented comic magazine. As a comics anthology it serialises stories in each issue (known as "progs") and was
2000_AD_(comics)
American cartoonist
14, 1920 – February 29, 2012) was an American comics artist best known for his early work on the DC Comics characters Hawkman and Hawkgirl, and as one of
Sheldon_Moldoff
Fiction House ("Buzz Bennett", "Space Rangers") led to drawing for Quality Comics, beginning in 1952. He worked particularly on the popular title Blackhawk
Dick_Dillin
The Justice League is a team of comic book superheroes in the DC Comics Universe. Over the years they have featured many characters in a variety of combinations
List of Justice League members
List_of_Justice_League_members
American cartoonist (1917–1982)
and magazines. He was best known for the 1940s Quality Comics' Blackhawk and for stories in EC Comics during the 1950s. Crandall was inducted into the
Reed_Crandall
American cartoonist (1918–2012)
Wings Comics. Over decades, he did work for a variety of publishers, including American Comics Group, DC Comics, Gold Key Comics, Quality Comics, Standard
John_Celardo
Marvel Comics superhero
teen-humor star Millie the Model. Fox Comics' revival of Quality Comics' Phantom Lady and DC's Black Canary. Quality Comics had featured an unrelated character
Miss_America_(Madeline_Joyce)
Fictional character
into comics in France in 1939 in Jumbo. Its best-known artists were André Oulié (1947–1967), Eu. Gire (1949). In Hit Comics #55, published by Quality Comics
Zorro
Timely Comics Cat-Man Comics (1941 series) #17 - Holyoke Publishing Crack Comics (1940 series) #27 marks the debut of Captain Triumph. - Quality Comics Detective
1943_in_comics
QUALITY COMICS
QUALITY COMICS
Girl/Female
Indian, Traditional
Equality
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Heroic Quality
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High Quality
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Famous; Quality
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Quality; Plenty
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Quality
QUALITY COMICS
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Norse
Bear.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Osmond.
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Born first.
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Muslim
Beautiful
Girl/Female
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Friend
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Mythological
The Father of Lord Rama
Girl/Female
Hindu
Divine play, Gods creation
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Afghan, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Parsi, Pashtun, Sindhi, Tamil
Intelligence; Wise; Delighted; Shy
Girl/Female
Tamil
Parivita | பரிவிதா
Extremely free
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Biblical
Generation, habitation.
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n.
The condition or quality of being equal; agreement in quantity or degree as compared; likeness in bulk, value, rank, properties, etc.; as, the equality of two bodies in length or thickness; an equality of rights.
n.
The state or quality of being real; actual being or existence of anything, in distinction from mere appearance; fact.
n.
The quality or state of being null; nothingness; want of efficacy or force.
n.
The quality of being sweet or pleasing to the mind; agreeableness; softness; pleasantness; gentleness; urbanity; as, suavity of manners; suavity of language, conversation, or address.
n.
Sameness in state or continued course; evenness; uniformity; as, an equality of temper or constitution.
n.
Equality.
n.
An acquired trait; accomplishment; acquisition.
v. t.
To reduce from a general, undefined, or comprehensive form, to particular or restricted form; to modify; to limit; to restrict; to restrain; as, to qualify a statement, claim, or proposition.
n.
Evenness; uniformity; as, an equality of surface.
n.
Special or temporary character; profession; occupation; assumed or asserted rank, part, or position.
n.
Nonexistence; as, a decree of nullity of marriage is a decree that no legal marriage exists.
n.
The quality or condition of being two or twofold; dual character or usage.
v. t.
To give individual quality to; to modulate; to vary; to regulate.
n.
That which makes, or helps to make, anything such as it is; anything belonging to a subject, or predicable of it; distinguishing property, characteristic, or attribute; peculiar power, capacity, or virtue; distinctive trait; as, the tones of a flute differ from those of a violin in quality; the great quality of a statesman.
n.
The measure of a syllable; that which determines the time in which it is pronounced; as, the long or short quantity of a vowel or syllable.
n.
Exact agreement between two expressions or magnitudes with respect to quantity; -- denoted by the symbol =; thus, a = x signifies that a contains the same number and kind of units of measure that x does.
n.
Superior birth or station; high rank; elevated character.
n.
The quality or state of being rural.
n.
The condition of being of such and such a sort as distinguished from others; nature or character relatively considered, as of goods; character; sort; rank.
v. t.
To modify or qualify with respect to quantity; to fix or express the quantity of; to rate.