CHRISTMAS

Adventures of Jo Joy
Christmas Parade
Holiday Comics
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Woolworth’s Christmas
Xmas Comics

EDUCATIONAL

Catholic Comics
Famous Authors Illustrated
General Electric
Ideal
Life of Christ Visualized
Picture Stories From American History
Picture stories from the Bible
Real Fact Comics
Reddy Kilowatt
Tales From The Great Book
Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact
True Comics

SPORT

Babe Ruth
Baseball
Bill Sterns Sports Book
Champion Sports
Drag n’ Wheels
Drag-Strip Hotrodders
Grand Prix
Hot Rod Comics
Hot Rod Racers
Hot Rods and Racing Cars
Hot Wheels
Jackie Robinson
Mod Wheels
Speed Buggy
Speed Demons
Sport Stars
Strange Sport Stories
Surf N’ Wheels
Teenage Hotrodders
World of Wheels

VARIOUS

Adventures in Wonderland
Adventures of Koko and Kola
Adventures of Robin Hood
Adventures of the Big Boy
Adventures of Tintin
All Funny Comics
All Humor Comics
All Surprise Comics
Angel
Animal Adventures
Animal Antics
Animal Comics
Animal Fables
Animal Fair
Astro Comics
Atom the Cat
Atomic Bunny
Atomic Mouse
Atomic Rabbit
Baby Huey
Baby Snoots
Barbie
Barnyard Comics
Basil the Royal Cat
Beany and Cecil
Billy the Kid and Oscar
Blondie
Bo
Brain
Buck Duck
Buster Bear
Buster Bunny
Calling All Boys
Calling All Girls
Calling All Kids
Carl Anderson’s Henry
Casper
Classics Illustrated
Classics Illustrated Junior
Comic Hits
Comics Digest
Coo Coo Comics
Cookie
Cosmo Cat
Cutie Pie
Dagwood Comics
Daisy and her Pups
Dandy Comics
Dell Junior Treasury
Devil Kids
Ding Dong
Dizzy Duck
Dodo and the Frog
Dotty Dripple
Douwe Dabbert
Egbert
Elsie the Cow
Fairy Tale Parade
Famous Funnies
Fat and Slat
Fatman the human flying saucer
Fauntleroy
Foodini
Foofur
Fox and the Crow
Foxy Fagan Comics
Freddy
Frisky Animals
Frisky Fables
Fun and Games
Fun Time
Funnies
Funny Animals
Funny Book
Funny Films
Funny Folks
Funny Stuff
George Pal’s Puppetoons
Get Along Gang
Giggle Comics
Girls Fun and Fashion Magazine
Goofy Comics
Ha Ha Comics
Hap Hazard
Happy Comics
Harveytoon
Herbie the Fat Fury
Hi and Lois
Hi-Ho Comics
Hi-Jinx
Hillbilly Comics
Homer the Happy Ghost
Hoppy the Marvel Bunny
Hot Stuff
Humdinger
Humphrey Comics
Jack in the Box
Jackie Jokers
Jerry Drummer
Jingle Jangle Comics
Jolly Jingles
Kid ‘N Play
Kilroys
Krazy Kat
Leading Screen Comics
Let’s Pretend
Li’l Abner
Li’l Genius
Li’l Ghost
Li’l Kids
Li’l Pals
Li’l Rascal Twins
Li’l Tomboy
Little Angel
Little Aspirin
Little Audrey
Little Beaver
Little Dot
Little Eva
Little Iodine
Little Lizzie
Little Lotta
Little Lulu
Little Max Comics
Little Miss Muffet
Little Miss Sunbeam
Little Monsters
Little Scouts
Lucky Duck
Marge’s Tubby
Marmaduke Mouse
Melvin Monster
Melvin the Monster
Merry Mouse
Mighty Atom
Mighty Bear
Millie the Lovable Monster
Moby Duck
Monkeyshines Comics
Moon Mullins
Muggy Doo Boy Cat
Mugsy Mouse
Mutt and Jeff
Nancy
New Adventure Comics
Nutsy Squirrel
Nutty Comics
Pat the Brat
Patches
Paul Terry’s Comics
Peanuts
Pee Wee Pixies
Peter Panda
Peter Porkchops
Peter Rabbitt
Peter the Little Pest
Peter Wheat
Phantom Blot
Pixies
Polly Pigtails
Popples
Poppo of the Popcorn Theatre
Punch and Judy
Raccoon Kids
Raggedy Ann
Rags Rabbit
Real Funnies
Real Screen Comics
Red Rabbit Comics
Reddy Goose
Ribtickler
Richie Rich
Rock and Rollo
Rocko’s Modern Life
Ronald McDonald
Royal Roy
Scream Comics
Shorty Shiner
Silly Symphonies
Smitty
Smokey Bear
Sniffy the Pup
Space Mouse
Sparkie
Speedy Rabbit
Spooky
Spunky
Squeeks
Stanley and his Monster
Strawberry Shortcake
Stumbo the Giant
Sugar and Spike
Super Brat
Super Cat
Super Mario Bros
Supermouse
Sweetie Pie
Teepee Tim
Television Comics
Terry-Toons Comics
Three Mouseketeers
Tick Tock Tales
Tiger
Timmy the Timid Ghost
Tiny Tot Comics
Tom Cat
Top Dog
Toyland Comics
Toytown Comics
Two Bit the Wacky Woodpecker
Unbelievable Jim Dandy
Uncle Charlie’s Fables
Wacky adventure of Cracky
Wacky Witch
Wendy the Good Little Witch
Willie the Penguin
Winnie the Pooh
Wonderland Comics
Woodys Owl
Wotalife Comics
Zoo Funnies

5 responses »

    • boutje777 says:

      No Archie indeed with the exception for some early titles. I could make a blog only for the Archie Comics, but that is not going to happen, wouldn’t want to burn my hands on that one. Further more, many comicsites are loaded with Archie comics as far as i can tell.

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  1. cjkerry says:

    Quite the list though.

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  2. Ed says:

    Mention has occasionally been made of the Internet Archive, where it is now possible to borrow “books”. They seem to have a VERY loose definition of what a ‘book’ is. The Pulpscans group has been finding magazines there. The Scanarama group has been finding comics there. Now people here are finding things to borrow there.

    For anyone interested, the Pulpscans group has circulated a program called the aMouse Internet Archive Grabber (version 4.3.2), which can download items that are available for borrowing only. Normal items have a download link.

    I can only offer the program as a Windows file, works great on Windows 7 or later. Currently available on the link below.

    https://mega.nz/file/kjoSiITa#ucdKhw2439_1Smobc6P9M1znwWjtk-qOaAsPwh4g3Uo

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