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Youthful (also known as Youthful Magazines) was an American comic book publisher that operated from 1949 to 1954. The company was owned by attorney Bill Friedman and his wife Sophie. Adrian Lopez (1906–2004) had the title of publisher of the company for most of its existence. Comics editor
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, Who's Who of American Comic Books, 1928–1999.


History

The company specialized in non-
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titles, instead focusing on horror,
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, humor, and
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. The company only published ten distinct titles, with many series changing their name and continuing the numbering of the previous title (like many comic book publishers of the era, to save money on second-class postage permits, Youthful frequently changed the titles of their comics rather than start new ones at #1). Titles published by Youthful included the Western titles ''Gunsmoke'', ''Indian Fighter'', and ''Redskin'' (later known as ''Famous Western Badmen''); the science fiction/horror series ''Captain Science'' (later known as ''Fantastic'', ''Beware'', and ''Chilling Tales''), and the humor title ''Jackpot''.
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was the company's lead cartoonist, with work published in virtually all their titles. Other notable creators associated with Youthful included Bill Fraccio, Harry Harrison,
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, Don Perlin,
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,
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, Ed Goldfarb, Henry C. Kiefer, and Manny Stallman. Youthful's first title was ''Gunsmoke,'' which debuted Apr./May 1949 and ran until 1952. Youthful acquired the Pix-Parade title ''Youthful Hearts'' in 1952, continuing its numbering under the new title ''Daring Confessions'' until 1953. The Youthful titles ''Attack'' and ''Beware'' were acquired by Trojan Magazines in 1952, which continued their numbering. Youthful, in turn, renamed the titles ''Atomic Attack'' and ''Chilling Tales'', respectively, also continuing the numbering. The company was mostly finished by 1953, with only ''Jackpot'' continuing until 1954 (its final issue cover-dated May). Youthful Magazines is not related to the Christian digital magazine and blog with the same name based in
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Titles published

* ''Attack'' (4 issues, 1952) — acquired by Trojan Magazines ** ''Atomic Attack'' (4 issues, 1953) — continues numbering of ''Attack'' * ''Captain Science'' (7 issues, 1950–1951) ** ''Fantastic'' (2 issues, 1952) — continues numbering of ''Captain Science'' *** ''Beware'' (3 issues, 1952) — continues numbering of ''Fantastic'', then acquired by Trojan Magazines **** ''Chilling Tales'' (5 issues, 1952–1953) — continues numbering of ''Beware'' * ''Daring Confessions'' (5 issues, 1952–1953) — continues numbering of ''Youthful Hearts'' (acquired from Pix-Parade) * ''Gunsmoke'' (16 issues, 1949–1952) * ''Indian Fighter'' (11 issues, 1950–1952) * ''Jackpot'' (18 issues, 1952–1954) * ''Redskin'' (12 issues, 1950–1952) ** ''Famous Western Badmen'' (3 issues, 1952–1953) — continues numbering of ''Redskin'' * ''Thrilling Adventures in Stamps Comics'' (8 issues, Oct 1951 – Jan 1953) * ''Super Western Comics'' (1 issue, 1950) ** ''
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'' (8 issues, 1950–1951) — continues numbering of ''Super Western Comics'' * ''Youthful Love'' (1 issue, 1950)


Notes


References

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Youthful entry
Who's Who of American Comic Books, 1928–1999. {{refend


External links




Youthful at BIP Comics
Comic book publishing companies of the United States Defunct comics and manga publishing companies 1949 establishments in New York City 1954 disestablishments