C-M-O Comics
Centaur · 1942 · 3 issues
About the series
Centaur Publications' C-M-O Comics ran for just two issues in 1942, a brief wartime entry into the crowded field of funny animal and adventure anthologies. The series is most closely associated with artist Bob Lubbers, whose clean, dynamic linework lent energy to the stories within. Though short-lived, it stands as a minor but distinctive artifact of the Golden Age, capturing a moment when even the smallest publishers were scrambling to compete with the booming superhero and humor markets.