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Justice Comics#11 [5]

Justice Comics #11 [5]

Mar 1949 · Bell Features · 0.10 CAD
“Dream of Doom!”

"Dream of Doom!" in Justice Comics #11 (1949) delivers a stark, period-specific editorial—unsigned but attributed to the Marvel Comics Group—critiquing the state of the comic book industry, framed as a cautionary tale. The issue’s interior features a starkly formatted list on the left page, dividing all current 1949 Marvel Comics into two units: the Red Unit with 24 titles and the Blue-Yellow Unit with 26, offering a unique snapshot of the era’s publishing landscape.

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An Anti Wertham editorial, unsigned but attributed to Marvel Comics Group. Also includes a list on the left side of the page of all the 1949 current Marvel Comics. The list is broken into two categories: the Red Unit and the Blue-Yellow Unit. Red contains 24 titles, and Blue -Yellow has 26 titles.

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