Amazing Mystery Funnies
Centaur · 1938–1940 · 24 issues
About the series
A lively, pre-war anthology from Centaur Publications, Amazing Mystery Funnies ran for 24 issues between 1938 and 1940, offering a mix of costumed heroes and genre thrills. The series is notable for the early work of artists like Bill Everett and Tarpé Mills, alongside regular writer/artist George Loomis and Paul Gustavson, who helped define its pulpy, energetic tone. It stands as a key artifact of the Golden Age's experimental rush, capturing the moment when comic books were still finding their footing.