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Public Domain Images - MilitaryComicsNo21

Public Domain Images - MilitaryComicsNo21

Blackhawk stands tall on the cover of Military Comics number 21 (August 1943). Published by Category:Quality Comics, artwork by Alex Kotzky. This image has fallen into the public domain due to lapsed copyright.

Modern Comics 78 - A comic book cover with a woman in a butterfly costume

Modern Comics 78 - A comic book cover with a woman in a butterfly cost...

Blackhawk menaced by Madame Butterfly in the cover of Modern Comics number 78 (October 1948). Published by Category:Quality Comics, artwork by Reed Crandall. This image has fallen into the public domaindue to l... More

Public Domain Images - SkymanNo31947

Public Domain Images - SkymanNo31947

Cover of Skyman number 3 (Columbia Comics, 1947). Artwork by Ogden Whitney, later issues featured a considerable amount of "good girl" artwork. Image has fallen into the public domain due to lapsed copyright, ... More

Public Domain Images - Spysmashero1a

Public Domain Images - Spysmashero1a

Photoshopped image of Spy Smasher taken from the cover of Spy Smasher number 1 (Fawcett Comics, Winter 1941). Artwork by Charles Sultan, later employed in the movie poster for the Republic serial.

True Aviation Digest No 1 - A comic book with a picture of a man on a plane

True Aviation Digest No 1 - A comic book with a picture of a man on a ...

Cover of True Aviation Comics Digest (Parents' Magazine press, 1942). Purportedly published with the approval of Lieutenant General Henry H. Arnold, True Aviation was a genuine attempt to educate American yout... More

Wing Comics 69 - A comic book cover with a man on a surfboard

Wing Comics 69 - A comic book cover with a man on a surfboard

"Suicide Smith" and companion on the cover of Wings Comics number 69 (May 1946). Fiction House was well known for its pin-up style artwork and voluptuous heroines.

Wings Comics 91 - A cover of a comic book with a woman on a plane

Wings Comics 91 - A cover of a comic book with a woman on a plane

Three years after the war ended, Captain Wings was still gunning for revenge. Fiction House was well known for its pin-up style artwork and voluptuous heroines.