First Issues By Title
- All-American Comics cover dated April, published by All-American Publications
- Amazing Man Comics cover dated September, published by Centaur Publications. Issues #1 through 4 were not published.
- Double Action Comics cover dated December, published by National Periodical Publications. The first issue was an ashcan copy, published but not distributed or sold.
- Fantastic Comics, cover-dated December, published by Fox Feature Syndicate
- Four Color Series 1 published by Dell Publishing
- Marvel Comics cover dated October, published by Timely Comics
- Movie Comics cover dated April, published by National Periodical Publications
- Mutt & Jeff cover dated Summer, published by All-American Comics
- New York World's Fair published by National Periodical Publications
- Silver Streak Comics cover dated December, published by Rhoda Publications
- Smash Comics cover dated August, published by Quality Comics
- Superman cover dated Summer, published by National Periodical Publications
- The Magic Comic cover dated July, published by D. C. Thomson & Co.
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