Fawcett Movie Comic
Fawcett · 1950–1952 · 14 issues
About the series
Fawcett Movie Comic (1950–1952, Fawcett) was a short-lived, 14-issue series that adapted Hollywood films into comics, primarily using still photographs from the movies rather than traditional illustrations. Written most often by Leo Dorfman, Jack Lewis, and Marguerite Roberts, the title offered readers a unique, photo-driven glimpse into contemporary cinema of the early 1950s. It stands as a curious artifact of Fawcett’s post-war publishing strategy, blending the worlds of comic books and film promotion.