Exciting Comics
Pines · 1940–1949 · 69 issues
About the series
Published by Pines from 1940 to 1949, Exciting Comics was a robust 69-issue anthology that showcased a rotating cast of Golden Age heroes, most notably the patriotic Black Terror, the masked vigilante The Mask, and the crime-fighting Sergeant Bill King. The series was a reliable vehicle for the work of writer Richard Hughes and artists Ken Battefield, Ralph Mayo, and Ed Moritz, who together filled its pages with the costumed capers and pulp adventures that defined the era. Though it never reached the iconic status of the Big Two titles, Exciting Comics stands as a solid, workmanlike example of the wartime and post-war comic boom, offering a snapshot of the genre's breadth before the industry's mid-century shifts.
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