
In 1942 Lev Gleason published issue #1 of Crime Does Not Pay.
It was edited and written by Charles Biro, and Bob Wood provided the art work. This was a landmark moment as the pair had just created a whole new comic book genre. Crime Does Not Pay is considered as the first 'true crime' comic book published. There is debate about where the inspiration for this came from.
One story is that Biro had the idea after meeting a career criminal in a bar. Another, that it was actually Gleason who came up with the idea. No matter where the idea for the title came from, the truth is that 'true crime' was already making its way onto radio and also film.
Sales of the title gradually rose and by the end of World War II 800,000 copies of each issue were being published. Growth filled the void left by the demise of many superhero comics and characters.
Seeing this new market, and the decline in appeal of their masked and caped characters, it was not long before other publishers launched their own titles. This fiercely competative environment saw each title attempting to out do the others, with a rapid growth in violence and gorey images.
This eventually led to a backlash from parents and moral crusaders. The publication of Dr. Fredric Wertham's
Seduction of the Innocent meant that the books were taking much of the blame for the rise in juvenile delinquency.
With the creation of the Comics Code Authority, the newer issues were so sanitized that most quickly folded and the
heyday of True Crime Comics was over.
We have 338 titles and 12,565 issues in our 'Crime Category' for you to enjoy.
Crime Comics, Books and Radio Shows
| Rocky Jordan |
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| Available: | 91 Shows |
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| Broadcasting History |
| From: | Oct 1948 |
| To: | Aug 1951 |
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| Categories: | Adventure | Crime |
| Description: | Rocky Jordan was a radio series about an American restaurateur in Cairo who each week became involved in some kind of mystery or adventure. The show was broadcast on CBS from October 31, 1948 to September 10, 1950. and then again from June 27, 1951 to August ... |
| Rogues Gallery |
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| Available: | 23 Shows |
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| Broadcasting History |
| From: | Sep 1945 |
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| Categories: | Crime | Detective |
| Description: | Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27, 1945 with Dick Powell portraying Richard Rogue, a private detective who invariably ended up getting knocked out each week and spending his dream time in acerbic conversation with his subconscious ... |
| Rookie Cop |
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| Available: | 7 Books |
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| Publishing History |
| Issues: | 7 |
| From: | Nov 1955 |
| To: | Aug 1957 |
| Seq: | 27 - 33 |
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| Publisher: | Charlton |
| Categories: | Crime |
| Description: | (1955 Series)
November 1955 - August 1957
Issues published: 7 (#27-33)
Tracking:
numbering continued from CRIME AND JUSTICE (Charlton, 1951)
Artists on this title include Dick Giordano, Rocco Mastroserio, Pete Morisi, Charles Nicholas & Maurice Whitman |
| The Rover |
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| Available: | 957 Books |
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| Publishing History |
| From: | Mar 1922 |
| To: | Jan 1961 |
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| Section: | British Story Papers |
| Categories: | Adventure | Crime | Science Fiction | Sports | School |
| Description: | The Rover was published by D.C. Thomson based in Dundee, Scotland.
The Rover was the second of the 'Big Five' it was first published on 4th March 1922. It ran to a total of 1855 issues with 'Rover' in the title.
After nearly a forty year run as 'The ... |
| The Saint |
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| Categories: | Crime | Adventure | Detective |
| Description: | The Saint, a modern day Robin Hood was created by author Leslie Charteris and as the original Radio program's introduction said, he was: "known to millions from books, magazines, and motion pictures." Several versions of the program appeared on different ... |
| Sam Hill Private Eye |
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| Available: | 7 Books |
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| Publishing History |
| Issues: | 7 |
| From: | 1950 |
| To: | 1952 |
| Seq: | 1 - 7 |
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| Publisher: | Archie / MLJ |
| Categories: | Crime | Detective |
| Description: | (1950 series)
1950 - 1952
issues: #1-7
Artists on this title include Harry Lucey |
| Scientific Detective Monthly |
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| Section: | Science Fiction |
| Categories: | Crime | Detective | Science Fiction |
| Description: | Scientific Detective Monthly was a pulp magazine published by Techni-Craft Publishing Co. of New York for the first ten issues, and then by Fiction Publishers, Inc., also of New York. It ran for fifteen issues beginning in January 1930 until August 1931.
It ... |
| Secret Service |
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| Available: | 187 Books |
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| Publishing History |
| Issues: | 1374 |
| From: | Jan 1899 |
| To: | May 1925 |
| Seq: | 1 - 1374 |
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| Section: | Dime Novels |
| Categories: | Crime | Detective | Spy / Espionage |
| Description: | Created by Francis Worcester Doughty, this features James Brady (Old King Brady), Harry Brady (Young King Brady) and Alice Montgomery. She is a former operative of the Australian Secret Service and fluent in Chinese!
From the publishers: "Who has not heard ... |
| Sensation |
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| Section: | Pulp Magazines |
| Categories: | Romance | Crime | Mixed Bag |
| Description: | Sensation is a monthly pulp magazine published by Sensation Magazines Inc. a division of King Features Syndicate, Inc. based in New York, USA.
It apparently only ran for two issues, dated November 1939 and January 1940. It featured stories and articles of a sensational ... |
| Sexton Blake Library |
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| Section: | Crime and Detective |
| Categories: | Crime | Detective |
| Description: | Published initially weekly and later as a semi-monthly by The Amalgamated Press based in London.
First issue was published September 1915 - Last issue published October 1968
Sexton Blake is a fictional detective who appeared in many British comic strips and novels ... |
| The Shadow |
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| Categories: | Superhero | Crime | Masked / Mystery Men |
| Description: | In early 1930, Street & Smith Publications hired David Chrisman and Bill Sweets to adapt the Detective Story Magazine to radio format. Chrisman and Sweets felt the program should be introduced by a mysterious storyteller. A young scriptwriter, Harry Charlot, ... |
| Shield Weekly |
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| Available: | 22 Books |
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| Publishing History |
| Issues: | 22 |
| From: | Dec 1900 |
| To: | May 1901 |
| Seq: | 1 - 22 |
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| Section: | Dime Novels |
| Categories: | Crime | Detective |
| Description: | "True detective stories are stranger than fiction. The Shield Weekly is a new series of detective stories, but it is 'something different.'
Street & Smith's long experience in the publishing business has taught them that the average man and boy like ... |
| La Sombra Justiciera |
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| Available: | 48 Books |
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| Publishing History |
| Issues: | 47 |
| From: | 1954 |
| To: | 1957 |
| Seq: | v1 1 - v1 47 |
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| Non-English: | Spanish Language Books |
| Categories: | Superhero | Adventure | Crime | Masked / Mystery Men |
| Description: | The masked crimefighter La Sombra Justiciera was created by prolific scriptwriter J. B. Artes and drawn by Emilio Giralt Ferrando. Published by Editorial Ferma of Barcelona, the series ran from 1954 to 1957, a total of 47 issues. There was also an annual, dated ... |
| The Spider |
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| Section: | Science Fiction |
| Categories: | Crime |
| Description: | The Spider was published by Popular Publications Inc. based in New York. It ran for 188 issues from October 1933 to December 1943.
It was created as direct competition to Street and Smith Publications' vigilante hero, the Shadow.
The Spider, Master of Men! ... |
| The Spirit |
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| Available: | 5 Books |
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| Publishing History |
| Issues: | 5 |
| From: | 1952 |
| To: | 1954 |
| Seq: | 1 - 5 |
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| Publisher: | Fiction House |
| Categories: | Crime | Adventure | Masked / Mystery Men |
| Description: | THE SPIRIT (Fiction House) 1952 Series,
No. 1, Spring 1952 - no. 5, 1954.
Will Eisner's classic hero from the comic strips and earlier run in Quality. |
| Startling Terror Tales |
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| Available: | 13 Books |
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| Publishing History |
| Issues: | 8 |
| From: | Apr 1953 |
| To: | Nov 1954 |
| Seq: | 4 - 11 |
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| Publisher: | Star Publications |
| Categories: | Horror | Crime |
| Description: | (1952 + 1953 Series)
May 1952 - 1954
v1-
Issues published:
10-14
v2-
Issues published:
4-11 |
| Suspense |
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| Categories: | Horror | Crime |
| Description: | Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1942 through 1962.
One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio, was subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, ... |