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4Most
Novelty / Premium / Curtis · 1941–1949 · 36 issues
About the series
Published by Novelty Press (later Premium and Curtis) from 1941 to 1949, 4Most was a 36-issue anthology comic that showcased a rotating cast of features, most notably the work of regular contributors like writer Tex Blaisdell and artist Jim Wilcox. The series is best remembered for its striking, often gruesome covers by L. B. Cole, whose lurid, pop-art style gave the title a distinctive visual identity during the Golden Age. While it never launched a major solo star, 4Most mattered as a reliable, long-running showcase for genre stories—crime, horror, adventure—that reflected the shifting tastes of wartime and post-war comic readers.
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