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Publications and
Nedor Publishing (/ˈniːdɔːr/).
Collectors and
historians sometimes refer to them
collectively as "Standard/Better/
Nedor". In
business from...
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first appearance was in
Exciting Comics #15 (December 1941),
published by
Nedor Comics. The
character was
later revived by
writer Alan
Moore for America's...
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masked crime-fighter. She
originally appeared in
comic books published by
Nedor Comics, and was
later revived by AC Comics, America's Best Comics, and Dynamite...
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Comics #9,
published by
Nedor Comics in
January 1941. The
character was po****r and, on the
strength of the
Black Terror's sales,
Nedor made
Exciting Comics...
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appeared in
Nedor Comics'
Startling Comics #10 (September 1941). He was
created by
writer Richard E.
Hughes and
artist Jon L. Blummer. One of
Nedor's more successful...
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Ghost (Marvel Comics), a
supervillain and foe of Iron Man
Ghost (
Nedor Comics), a
Nedor Comics superhero from the
Golden Age of
Comics Ghost, a foe of Captain...
- Comics. He
first appeared in
Startling Comics #34 (July 1945),
published by
Nedor Comics. The
character was
later revived by
writer Alan
Moore for America's...
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Princess Pantha is a
jungle heroine that
appeared in
comic books published by
Nedor Comics. The
character was
revived twice;
first by AC Comics, and then by...
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Strongmen of America,
Society of
Modern American Science Heroes and
Nedor Comics above. Star and
Stripe "10
Patriotic Superheroes Not
Named Captain...
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Comics #17 (April 1948). The Grim Reaper,
along with
other heroes from
Nedor Comics, were
revived by Alan
Moore in his
series Tom Strong. This revival...