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Syndicate Features
Chesler / Dynamic · 1937 · 5 issues
About the series
Running for just five issues from 1937 onward, Syndicate Features was a short-lived but lively anthology from the Chesler/Dynamic publishing stable, showcasing the early pulp-to-comics transition. The series is most closely associated with the work of writer-artists Carl E. Schultze and Ken Fitch on the writing side, and the dynamic pencils of Charles Biro and Fred Guardineer on art. While its run was brief, it stands as a snapshot of the pre-superhero era, where crime, adventure, and humor strips mingled in a single, unassuming package.