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 330 titles and 12,134 issues in our 'Crime Category' for you to enjoy.
Crime Comics, Books and Radio Shows
Ten Detective Aces |
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Section: | Crime and Detective |
Categories: | Crime | Detective |
Description: | Published initially monthly then subsequently bi-monthly by Magazine Publishers Inc. (A Division Of Ace Comics) based in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Preceded by The Dragnet Magazine which ran for 16 issues (Oct 1928 - Mar 1930).
It then was renamed Detective ... |
The Thriller |
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Available: | 176 Books |
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Publishing History |
From: | Feb 1929 |
To: | May 1940 |
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Section: | British Story Papers |
Categories: | Crime | Detective | Masked / Mystery Men | Adventure |
Description: | British weekly "pulp" featuring well written and illustrated, fast moving and atmospheric crime and mystery stories. Some well known authors and characters appeared in The Thriller incl. The Saint, Shadow, Blackshirt, Mr. Preed, J.G. Reeder. Writers ... |
Trapped |
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Available: | 4 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 4 |
From: | Oct 1954 |
To: | Apr 1955 |
Seq: | 1 - 4 |
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Publisher: | Ace Magazines |
Categories: | Crime |
True Detective Mysteries |
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Section: | Crime and Detective |
Categories: | Crime |
Description: | True Detective Mysteries began publication in 1924, similar in format to True Story, also published by McFadden. The "True" in both titles was false advertising; most of the stories were simply fiction and illustrated using posed models. True Detective ... |
Underworld |
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Available: | 9 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 9 |
From: | Feb 1948 |
To: | Jun 1949 |
Seq: | 1 - 9 |
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Publisher: | DS Publishing |
Categories: | Crime |
Description: | (1948 series)
1948 - June-July 1949
Issues: #1-9
Artists on this title include Ann Brewster, Al Camy (Cammarata), Graham Ingels, Shelly Moldoff & Louis Schroeder |
Walk Softly, Peter Troy |
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Available: | 48 Shows |
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Broadcasting History |
Shows: | 51 |
From: | Dec 1963 |
To: | Feb 1964 |
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Categories: | Crime | Detective |
Description: | Walk Softly, Peter Troy Detective Drama aired on Springbok Radio from December 10, 1963 to February 21, 1964. This series was produced in the Durban Studios of Herrick Merril Productions. It starred Tom Meehan, John Simpson, and Merle Wayne. It was sponsored ... |
Wanted |
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Available: | 50 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 45 |
From: | Sep 1947 |
To: | Apr 1953 |
Seq: | 9 - 53 |
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Publisher: | Orbit-Wanted |
Categories: | Crime |
War On Crime |
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Available: | 10 Books |
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Publishing History |
From: | May 1936 |
To: | Jan 1938 |
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Section: | Newspaper Comic Strips |
Categories: | Crime |
Description: | War on Crime was conceived, at least in part, by none other than FBI director Edgar J. Hoover, who intended it as a public relations exercise. It was designed to counteract the current portrayals of G-men as lone mavericks. Instead, the strip showed the FBI as a formidable ... |
Whitehall 1212 |
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Available: | 44 Shows |
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Broadcasting History |
Shows: | 44 |
From: | Nov 1951 |
To: | Sep 1952 |
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Categories: | Crime | Detective |
Description: | Whitehall 1212 was a weekly crime drama radio show in the United States that ran from November 18, 1951 until September 28, 1952. Its cases were taken from the files of Scotland Yard's Black Museum.
Whitehall 1212, named after the then famous telephone ... |
The Wizard |
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Available: | 269 Books |
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Publishing History |
From: | Sep 1922 |
To: | Nov 1963 |
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Section: | British Story Papers |
Categories: | Adventure | Crime | Science Fiction | Sports | School |
Description: | One of the Big Five boys' story papers from D.C. Thomson. Featuring illustrated stories of adventure, sports, schooldays, crime, s.f. plus jokes. This paper ran from Sep 1922 for 1970 issues. The run ended in Nov. 1963.
They bear no relation to the American ... |
Xuxa |
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Available: | 23 Books |
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Publishing History |
From: | 1951 |
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Non-English: | Portuguese Language Books |
Categories: | Adventure | Crime |
Description: | Brazil. 1951. Striscia/piccolo. Published by, Casa Editora Vecchi, Ltda, Rio de Janeiro.
With thanks to,
http://cheguavira.blogspot.co.uk/ |
Yarko the Great Archives |
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Section: | Comic Book Compilations |
Categories: | Crime | Adventure |
Description: | Yarko The Great first appeared in Wonder Comics #02 (June 1939) published by Fox Publications. He was created by the legendary Will Eisner.
Wonder Comics was renamed Wonderworld Comics for issue #03. Yarko The Great appeared in all of the issues (#03-33). He made ... |
Young King Cole |
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Available: | 26 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 23 |
From: | 1945 |
To: | Jul 1948 |
Seq: | v1 1 - v3 12 |
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Publisher: | Novelty Press |
Categories: | Crime | Children / Teenagers | Detective |
Description: | (1945 series)
Fall, 1945 - July 1948
Issues: 23 (V1#1 - V3#12)
Tracking: Numbering continues as CRIMINALS ON THE RUN (Novelty Press, 1948 series).
Artists on this title include Nina Albright, Wayne Boring, Joe Certa, L.B. Cole, Harvey K. Fuller, Hy Gage, ... |
Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar |
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Available: | 721 Shows |
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Broadcasting History |
Shows: | 809 |
From: | Feb 1949 |
To: | Sep 1962 |
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Categories: | Crime | Detective |
Description: | Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar is a radio drama that aired on CBS Radio from February 18, 1949 to September 30, 1962.
The first several seasons imagined protagonist Johnny Dollar as a standard private investigator drama. In 1955 after a yearlong hiatus, the series ... |
Za-La-Mort |
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Available: | 12 Books |
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Publishing History |
From: | 1946 |
To: | 1947 |
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Non-English: | Italian Language Books |
Categories: | Crime | Detective |
Description: | Italian landscape in 3 series from 1946 - 1947 published by Edizioni Stellissima, Milan,featuring a character adapted from Italian cinema.
Crash Ryan notes:-
"I found this information about Za-La-Mort in a 2011 dissertation for Durham University by Joseph ... |