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Comic Media was a short-lived
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company owned by Allen Hardy that existed in the 1950s. Its titles were mainly
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, and horror. Its most notable character was Johnny Dynamite, created by
Pete Morisi Peter A. Morisi (January 7, 1928 – October 12, 2003),Peter A. Morisi
. The main artist across its titles was Don Heck, who in 1955 would be recruited by
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to Atlas Comics; what would become
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. Heck went on to be one of the architects of what became known as "The Marvel Age of Comics," along with
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,
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, and
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. While there Heck co-created
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, Hawkeye, and Black Widow. When Comic Media became defunct, the company sold its titles and characters to
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. Charlton then continued ''Dynamite'' as '' Johnny Dynamite'', with work by Morisi, who continued to work for the company for many years. Johnny Dynamite would later be purchased by
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and
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and reprinted in their '' Ms. Tree'' title and a limited series they created.


Notable titles

* ''3D Funny Movies'' (1 issue, 1953) (humor) * ''All True Romance'' (20 issues, 1951–54) (romance) — acquired by Farrell Publications * ''Confessions of Love'' (2 issues, 1950) (romance) * ''Danger'' (11 issues, 1953–53) (espionage) * ''Dear Lonely Heart'' (8 issues, 1951–52) (romance) * ''Dear Lonely Hearts'' (8 issues, 1953–54) (romance) * ''Death Valley'' (6 issues, 1953–54) (western) * ''Dynamite'' (9 issues, 1953–54) (action, Johnny Dynamite in issue #3 on) * ''Honeymoon Romance'' (2 issues, 1950) (romance) * ''Horrific'' (13 issues, 1952–54) (horror) * ''Noodnick'' (5 issues, 1953–54) (humor) * ''Terrific'' (1 issues, 1954) (horror) (numbering continues from Horrific (Comic Media, 1952 series) #14 * ''War Fury'' (4 issues, 1952–53) (War) * ''Weird Terror'' (13 issues, 1952–54) (horror)


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* * Comic book publishing companies of the United States Defunct comics and manga publishing companies 1952 establishments in the United States Publishing companies established in 1952 {{comics-company-stub