Thursday, March 5, 2026

MEDIA IN COMICS 001

I've often mentioned how comics as a medium has a grand tradition of not using the real names for people (see about half the entries in our collection of Real Folk in comics) places (see the grand list of fictional countries on every continent of our list of Locations) and things, so I hope that it won't surprise you when I say that they make up all the media, too. And since I have a big list of all the made-up books, newspaper columns, stage shows and movies sitting around already I figured I should share.

Movies:


Lover Mine (Funny Picture Stories v2 005, 1938)


Flying Cadets, Colossal Pictures, stunts by the Four Aces (The Funnies 021, 1938)

Star-Dust (Funny Picture Stories v3 002, 1939)


War Eagles, Colossal Studios (Keen Detective Funnies v2 006, 1939)


Pilots All, Mammoth Film Company (Keen Detective Funnies v2 010, 1939)


The Mystery of the Creeping Spook, Superbo Pictures (Keen Detective Funnies v2 011, 1939)


White Goddess (Funny Pages v3 008 1939) 

Newspaper Columns:


"On Broadway" by Walt "Bob Phantom" Whitney. (Blue Ribbon Comics 002, 1939)

Plays:


"Murder for Breakfast", starring Kay Kenyon, one of Presto Martin's many Hollywood friends. (Silver Streak Comics 010, 1941)

Songs:


"Boogie-Woogie Blast" (Champion Comics 002, 1939)

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MEDIA IN COMICS 001

I've often mentioned how comics as a medium has a grand tradition of not using the real names for people (see about half the entries in ...