Here's a great website dedicated to our own Canadian Golden Age WWII wartime comic books (which dwells heavily on WWII wartime comics, and the couple years after:
http://canadasowncomics.com/comic/joke-comics-8/Here's the proper, Home address for the website:
http://canadasowncomics.com/home/I grew up in The Winnipeg Area (West Kildonan, Manitoba) during the late 1940s and 1950s, and "inherited" my older male cousins' (who lived in our house) early 1940s comics. Unlike the rest of you, I wasn't much of a fan of the action based human figure comics. I was a fan of cartoony human character comedy and funny animal cartoon-style comics. Of our home-grown Canadian comics, I liked Bell's "The Funny Comics Starring Dizzy Don", Maple Leaf's "Bing Bang Comics"; and Bell's "Joke Comics", with Spike & Mike, and Doodlebugs;
But, really, things got a lot better in 1946, when the Canadian-produced comics went back to colour, and the US imports, and Canadian publishers distributing US-produced comics, and I could get Disney, Warner Brothers, MGM, and Walter Lantz funny animal comics.