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Boy Comics #4
Lev Gleason
•
1942
•
Vol. 1
World War II cover art featuring Hitler, Tojo and Mussolini
Big Shot #43
Columbia
•
1944
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
WWII Propaganda cover art featuring Hitler
Action Comics #59
DC
•
1943
•
Vol. 1
World War II cover art
World's Finest Comics #9
DC
•
1943
•
Vol. 1
World War II cover art
G.I. Combat #54
Quality
•
1957
•
Vol. 1
Cover art depicting a swastika flag
Batman #30
DC
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Eagle, The #4
Fox
•
1942
•
Vol. 1
World War II cover art
Blue Circle Comics #3
Rural Home
•
1944
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Batman #18
DC
•
1943
•
Vol. 1
World War II cover art with Hitler, Mussolini and Hirohito
First cover art on Batman by Dick Sprang with layouts by Ed Kressy
World War II cover art with Hitler, Mussolini and Hirohito
First cover art on Batman by Dick Sprang with layouts by Ed Kressy
USA Comics #12
Timely
•
1944
•
Vol. 1
Cover art by Alex Schomburg
Young Allies #4
Timely
•
1942
•
Vol. 1
World War II cover featuring the Red Skull
Shadow Comics #5
Street and Smith
•
1944
•
Vol. 4
World War II cover art featuring Japanese Imperial Army soldiers
Startling Comics #19
Pines
•
1943
•
Vol. 1
World War II cover art by Jack Binder
Contact Comics #6
Aviation
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Cover art by L.B. Cole
Contact Comics #5
Aviation
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Cover art by L.B. Cole
Contact Comics #4
Aviation
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Cover art by L.B. Cole
Contact Comics #3
Aviation
•
1944
•
Vol. 1
Cover art by L.B. Cole
Contact Comics #1
Aviation
•
1944
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Tell It to the Marines #2
Toby
•
1952
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Hansi The Girl Who Loved The Swastika #1
Spire
•
1976
•
Vol. 1
$0.49 edition (1976)
Comic book adaptation based on a true story about a Czechoslovakian girl named Maria Hirschmann who became a Nazi during WWII and eventually found her way to America and the Christian faith
Three editions exist: $0.39 (1973) / $0.39 (1976) / $0.49 (1976)
$0.49 edition (1976)
Comic book adaptation based on a true story about a Czechoslovakian girl named Maria Hirschmann who became a Nazi during WWII and eventually found her way to America and the Christian faith
Three editions exist: $0.39 (1973) / $0.39 (1976) / $0.49 (1976)
Green Lama #6
Spark
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
Cover art by Mac Raboy featuring Green Lama and a swastika
Daring Mystery Comics #6
Timely
•
1940
•
Vol. 1
Cameo of Adolf Hitler, seen in a vision
1st appearance and origin of the first Marvel Boy, Martin Simon Burns
1st appearance of Flying Flame
1st appearance of Zeus in Timely comics, previously appeared as the Roman counterpart named Jupiter
1st appearance of Marvex, a super robot
1st appearance of Khufor, an Egyptian ruler who later becomes the vampire Amenhotep
Cameo of Adolf Hitler, seen in a vision
1st appearance and origin of the first Marvel Boy, Martin Simon Burns
1st appearance of Flying Flame
1st appearance of Zeus in Timely comics, previously appeared as the Roman counterpart named Jupiter
1st appearance of Marvex, a super robot
1st appearance of Khufor, an Egyptian ruler who later becomes the vampire Amenhotep
Marvel Mystery Comics #58
Timely
•
1944
•
Vol. 1
Cover art depiction of torture
Saga of the Swamp Thing #153
DC
•
1995
•
Vol. 1
Cover art by Brian Bolland featuring a swastika
Alternate reality story where the Nazis won World War II written by Mark Millar
Cover art by Brian Bolland featuring a swastika
Alternate reality story where the Nazis won World War II written by Mark Millar
Fight Comics #31
Fiction House
•
1944
•
Vol. 1
Controversial cover art depicting a soldier decapitating his enemy
Controversial cover art depicting a soldier decapitating his enemy
Krazy Komics #9
Timely
•
1943
•
Vol. 1
Parody of Hitler
Remember Pearl Harbor
Street and Smith
•
1942
•
Vol. 1
One-shot following the attack on Pearl Harbor
Includes a backup story promoting war bonds
One-shot following the attack on Pearl Harbor
Includes a backup story promoting war bonds
Daredevil Comics #1
Lev Gleason
•
1941
•
Vol. 1
Cover art by Charles Biro featuring Hitler
Invaders Annual #1
Marvel
•
1977
•
Vol. 1
Tie-in to Avengers #71
Cover art by Alex Schomburg
Victory Comics #1
Hillman
•
1941
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance and origin of the Conqueror
Our Fighting Forces #1
DC
•
1954
•
Vol. 1
Golden Age War series published by DC
Rangers Comics #1
Fiction House
•
1941
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of Ranger Girl
All Winners Comics #1
Timely
•
1941
•
Vol. 1
4th appearance of Captain America
V Comics #1
Fox
•
1942
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance and origin of V-Man, a World War II air fighter turned superhero
The cover art incorporates Morse Code for the letter 'V' which was a rallying cry of World War II to signal 'victory'
1st appearance and origin of V-Man, a World War II air fighter turned superhero
The cover art incorporates Morse Code for the letter 'V' which was a rallying cry of World War II to signal 'victory'
Military Comics #1
Quality
•
1941
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance and origin of Blackhawk, a man bent on vengeance after the death of his brother and sister
1st appearance and origin of Blackhawk, a man bent on vengeance after the death of his brother and sister
Boy Commandos #1
DC
•
1942
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance and origin of Liberty Belle, a hero who is powered by the ringing of the Liberty Bell
1st appearance of Jack Kirby as a comic book character in a story titled 'Satan Wears a Swastika'
1st appearance and origin of Liberty Belle, a hero who is powered by the ringing of the Liberty Bell
1st appearance of Jack Kirby as a comic book character in a story titled 'Satan Wears a Swastika'
USA Comics #1
Timely
•
1941
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of the Defender and his sidekick Rusty, crime-fighters created during World War II
1st appearance and origin of Major Liberty, originally Mister Liberty
1st appearance of the Whizzer, a man who gained incredible speed after receiving a blood transfusion from a Mongoose
1st appearance of the Defender and his sidekick Rusty, crime-fighters created during World War II
1st appearance and origin of Major Liberty, originally Mister Liberty
1st appearance of the Whizzer, a man who gained incredible speed after receiving a blood transfusion from a Mongoose
Our Flag Comics #1
Ace Magazines
•
1941
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of Captain Victory, a World War II era hero
Super Duck #1
Archie
•
1944
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Power Comics #2
Holyoke
•
1945
•
Vol. 1
World War II cover art
Top-Notch Comics #2
Archie
•
1940
•
Vol. 1
First time a swastika appears on a comic book cover
V Comics #2
Fox
•
1942
•
Vol. 1
2nd appearance of V-Man
Wings Comics #2
Fiction House
•
1940
•
Vol. 1
Cover art by Gene Fawcette
Wonder Comics #2
Nedor
•
1944
•
Vol. 1
Origin of the Grim Reaper
Military Comics #2
Quality
•
1941
•
Vol. 1
1st cover appearance of Blackhawk
Our Flag Comics #2
Ace Magazines
•
1941
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance and origin of the Flag, a patriotic superhero
Boy Commandos #2
DC
•
1943
•
Vol. 1
2nd appearance of Liberty Belle
Fighting Yank #2
Pines
•
1942
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Cover art by Alex Schomburg depicting World War II
Mystery Comics #2
Wise & Co.
•
1944
•
Vol. 2
Non-Key
Speed Comics #2
Harvey
•
1939
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
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