Master Comics#Publisher

{{Short description|American comic book anthology series}}

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|image=MasterComics30.jpg

|caption=Captain Marvel, Jr., from Master Comics #30 (Sept. 1942). Cover art by Mac Raboy.

|schedule=Monthly

|format=Anthology

|publisher=Fawcett Comics

|date = Mar. 1940 – Apr. 1953

|issues=133

|main_char_team=Captain Marvel, Jr.
Bulletman
Minute-Man
Master Man

|genre = Superhero

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Master Comics is a monthly ongoing comic book anthology series that began its 133-issue run (cover dated March 1940 – April 1953) during the 1930s and 1940s period known as the Golden Age of Comic Books.{{cite book |last1=Benton |first1=Mike |title=Superhero Comics of the Golden Age: The Illustrated History |date=1992 |publisher=Taylor Publishing Company |location=Dallas |isbn=0-87833-808-X |url=https://archive.org/details/superherocomicso0000bent/page/172 |accessdate=1 April 2020 |page=172}} Published by Fawcett Comics, it contained features starring superhero characters including Master Man, in the first six issues only, Bulletman, Minute-Man, and its best-known character, Captain Marvel, Jr., part of the lighthearted Marvel Family.[http://www.comics.org/series/185/ Master Comics] at the Grand Comics Database

Publisher

Master Comics was also the name of an unrelated comic book publishing company that produced one series, the 24-issue horror comic Dark Mysteries (July 1951 - July 1955).[http://www.comics.org/publisher/218/ Master Comics] (publisher) at the Grand Comics Database

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