WebHarry A. Chesler, Jr. Publications, Inc. Tracking: numbering continues with Dynamic Comics (Superior, 1947 series) #21. Notes . Issues #4-7 do not exist. Yankee Comics (Remington Morse, 1943 series) #4-7 are generally assumed to fit between Scoop Comics #3 and #8, but depending on the date of Dynamic Comics #8 (which could be anywhere … WebHarry A. Chesler: 1944 Out of stock Kayo (1945) #12: Harry A. Chesler: 1945 Out of stock Komik Pages (1945) #10: Harry A. Chesler: 1945 Out of stock Oh Oh! Honorable Jap Lose Face! (circa 1944) #0: Harry A. Chesler: 1944 3 of 13 in stock Punch Comics (1941 Chesler/Dynamic) #1-19: Harry A. Chesler: 1941 - 1946 3 of 10 in stock Red Seal …
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WebApr 9, 2024 · Description. Spotlight Comics #3 (Harry "A" Chesler, 1945) CGC PR 0.5 Cream to off-white pages. Buried alive cover. CGC notes, "Wrong back cover. Page 17-20 missing." Overstreet 2024 GD 2.0 value = $87. CGC census 3/23: 1 in 0.5, 14 higher. View the certification for CGC Certification ID 4082820011, including grader's notes if available … http://www.infogalactic.com/info/Harry_%22A%22_Chesler kreatives portrait
Harry A Chesler (1921 - 1997) - Succasunna, NJ
WebFeb 9, 2024 · Harry Chesler (January 12, 1898 December 1981), often credited as Harry A Chesler, with the A an affectation rather than a true initial, was the entrepreneur behind the first comic book packager of the late1930s to 1940s Golden Age of comic books, supplying comics features and complete comi. Alchetron. WebJun 10, 2012 · Statement of ownership notes: Dynamic Comics published Quarterly for March 1, 1946, Address for Flying Cadet Publishing Co., Inc. given as 50 Main Street, Succasunna, N. J. Address for Harry "A" Chesler and Will Harr given as 163 West 23rd Street, N. Y. C. Address for Betty Chesler given just as Succasunna, N. J. Harry "A" … WebHarry Chesler (January 12, 1897, or January 12, 1898 (sources differ) – December 1981), often credited as Harry "A" Chesler, with the "A" an affectation rather than a true initial, was the entrepreneur behind the first comic book "packager" of the late-1930s to 1940s Golden Age of comic books, supplying comics features and complete comic books to publishers … kreatives recruiting