Was a ill-famed paper factor behind the publication of both the U.S. and Canadian version of Atomic Comics ?

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The employment of atomic bomb on August 6 and August 9 , 1945 , fundamentally changed humankind chronicle , and these alteration quickly pervade various aspects of media and culture . In the United States , recent 1945 see the start of a flare-up of atom turkey - inspire series such asAtoman Comics , Atomic Thunderbolt , Atomic Comics , and the debut of Atomic Man inHeadline Comics .   In Canada , one issue ofAtomic Comicsappeared with the same cover - date as the U.S. version , but with different contents and a publisher who is a bit of a mystery .   One of the early mirthful book reflections of the human race put down the atomic era , there ’s anAtomic Comics # 1(Daniels Publications , 1946)CGC FN 6.0 copyup for auction in the 2025 March 13Canadian Golden Age Comics ShowcaseAuction # 40290 at Heritage Auctions .

Daniels Publications’Atomic Comics # 1contains Rocketman and other interior feature article reprinted fromHarry A. Cheslermaterial , and a new Rocketman screen by artistHarry Thomson , who had done work for Bell Features .   This does n’t give us much of a hint , as Chesler material was used by a number of newspaper publisher over this menstruation , including Al Rucker Publications , Super Publications , Superior , and Bell Features .   Perhaps notably , Rucker’sRocket Man Comics , which also featured Chesler content , came out around this same time . As we have noted , that publication represents a transitional period during which Al Rucker Productions was likely being direct by Super Publications’Lou Ruby .

The address lean on the inside front cover song ofAtomic Comics # 1is for Toronto ’s Adelaide Hotel , which also had suites for long - term resident and possibly line of work .   While there is likely no one nominate Daniels with that address in that time period , there is someone connected to the Toronto engraving firm Graphic Engravers with that address at the fourth dimension . This is the eccentric of fellowship a laughable book publishing house would do concern with , but on its own , it is a thin connection at well .

Atomic Comics #1 (Daniels Publications, 1946)

Perhaps more notably , the U.S. interpretation ofAtomic Comicswas print byDavid Korneman ’s Green Publishing Co. , and contains a admixture of potential wildcat reissue in its first military issue , belike put together to judge to be the first to use theAtomic Comicstitle .   Korneman would later become cognise in the first place as a paper broker , and he had been enamour up in a War Production Board action that was term a " war against the mordant market in paper " which also constitute Toronto comic volume publisherFrank E. Howardas an wrongdoer .   The Canadian version ofAtomic Comicshas the same sort of visibility as the U.S. version , and in recent U.S Senate investigation testimonial , Kornemanwould testifythat he did do work in Canada during this period on behalf ofRaleigh News - ObserverpublisherFrank Daniels .

While that ’s short of conclusive , it would seem to be the best - fit account for Daniels Publishing at this clip , and the potential link to the U.S. publisher of the claim   at just the same time pull in this an interesting artifact of the early atomic earned run average .   There ’s aCGC FN 6.0 copyofAtomic Comics # 1(Daniels Publications , 1946 ) up for auction in the 2025 March 13Canadian Golden Age Comics ShowcaseAuction # 40290 at Heritage Auctions . In addition to Rocketman , it also contains Yankee Boy and Master Key account from Chesler .

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Atomic Comics #1 (Daniels Publications, 1946)

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