Chesler Comics
Harry "A" Chesler Comics 1937-1946 --- Chesler (the "A" stood for "Anything") was a comic book packager and publisher. He operated a packaging studio more or less continuously from the mid-30s through 1953, and at times also operated as a publisher. In 1941 Chesler published with Dynamic Publications, Inc. From this point on, most of Chesler's comics would be branded with a logo proclaiming them the "World's Greatest Comics". In 1941-1942, this also identified each issue as "A Dynamic Publication". After just over half a year, Dynamic ceased publishing, he continued producing a few books through surrogates. The surrogate activity picks up dramatically in 1944, leading into Chesler's third major wave of publishing. In place of "A Dynamic Publication" these had "Harry "A" Chesler, Jr.". Junior, however, was the son of Chesler the publisher, a point of much confusion for latter-day comics researchers. This period lasted through 1946, after which the ongoing titles were continued in Canada by Superior Publishers through early 1948. Chesler continued to run his art shop, but no longer published his own comics after 1946. -From GCD
Loose Comics
Issues filed directly under this category
Dynamic Comics (v1+2)
(1941+1947 Series) Oct 1941 - Oct 1946 Issues published: 1-20* (Issues #4-#7 possibly don't exist.) --- v2 (Superior Pub Ltd.) Jul 1947 - May 1948 Issues: 6 (#21-25,30) Tracking: #26-29 possibly don't exist. Continued from Dynamic Comics (Dynamic Publications series).
Major Victory Comics
1944 Series [1944] to Summer 1945 Issues Published: 3 (#1 - #3) Some lovely Sultan artwork in these.
Punch Comics (v1+2)
(1941+1947 series) Dec 1941 - Oct 1946 Issues: 13 (#3-8 do not exist) --- v2 (Superior Pub Ltd.)- Jul 1947 to circa 1948 Issues: 5 (#20-23,31) Issues 24 to 30 are presumed not to exist.
Red Seal Comics (v1+2)
(1945+1947 series) Oct 1945 to Oct 1946 Issues: 5 (#14-18) numbering continues from Carnival Comics (1945 series) --- v2 (Superior Pub Ltd.-Canada) Jun 1947 to 1950 Issues: 5 (#19-22,30) First two issues are leftover inventory from Chesler, others are stories by Canadian artists. Issues 22 to 30 are not known to exist.
Scoop Comics (1941+44)
(1941+1944 Series) Nov 1941 to March 1942; 1944 Issues Published: 4 (#1 - #3, #8) Notes: No issues #4-7 published Tracking: Numbering continues from digest-sized Yankee Comics (1943 series). Numbering continues in Snap Comics, 1944 series
Spotlight Comics
1944 Series Nov 1944 to Mar 1945 COMPLETE SERIES! Issues Published: 3 (#1 - #3)
Star Comics (Chesler / Ultem)
Chesler/Dynamic (1937 Series) Feb. 1937 - Sept. 1937 Number of Issues: 6 (#1 - #6)(oversized issues) --- Ultem (1937 series) Oct-Nov 1937 to Jan 1938 Issues Published: 3 (#7 - #9) Title Notes: no volume numbers on #1-9. Tracking: Numbering continues with Star Comics (Ultem, 1937 series) #7 shared with the Chesler issues for convenience. Notes Title continues to be produced by Chesler under Ultem, but in the standard size. Only these six initial issues are oversize. Later Centaur issues are in their own folder in the Centaur section at this link: https://digitalcomicmuseum.com/index.php?cid=382
Yankee Comics
1941 Series Sep 1941 to Mar 1942 COMPLETE SERIES! Issues Published: 4 (#1 - #4)