A-1 Comics

A-1 Comics is a Golden Age comics publication that began in 1944 and ended in 1955. It was used by owner Vincent Sullivan's Magazine Enterprises to try out a number of potential characters and titles, as well as reprinting newspaper strips such as Texas Slim, Kerry Drake and Teena. Several original A-1 titles succeeded and were given their own titles, including Tim Holt and The Ghost Rider. Issues were devoted to Thun'da, Cave Girl, and Strongman. Title that didn't do well included Dick Powell Adventurer, Fibber McGee and Molly, and Jimmy Durante Comics. The final issue was devoted to Bob Powell's Strongman.

Titles

 *  A-1  ( 1946-1955 ) 134 issues mostly dual numbered with the following series:
 * ​Africa ( 1955 ) 1 issue
 *  The American Air Forces  8 issues
 * The Avenger ( 1955 ) 4 issues
 * Badmen of the West ( 1953 ) 2 issues
 * Best of the West ( 1951 ) 12 issues
 * The Black Phantom ( 1954 ) 1 issue
 * Cave Girl ( 1953 ) 4 issues
 * Danger Is Their Business ( 1952 ) 1 issue
 * Dogface Dooley ( 1951 ) 5 issues
 * Dream Book of Love ( 1954 ) 3 issues
 * Dream Book of Romance ( 1953 ) 4 issues
 * Fibber McGee and Molly ( 1949 ) 1 issue
 * The Ghost Rider ( 1950 ) 14 issues
 * Great Western ( 1953 ) 4 issues
 * Guns of Fact and Fiction ( 1948 ) 1 issue
 * Home Run ( 1953 ) 1 issue
 * Hot Dog ( 1954 ) 4 issues
 * I'm a Cop ( 1954 ) 3 issues
 * Jimmy Durante Comics ( 1948 ) 2 issues
 * Joan of Arc ( 1949 ) 1 issue
 * Muggsy Mouse ( 1951 ) 5 issues
 * Mysteries of Scotland Yard ( 1954 ) 1 issue
 * Red Fox ( 1954 ) 1 issue
 * Red Hawk ( 1953 ) 1 issue
 * Space Ace ( 1952 ) 1 issue
 * Star Parade Presents Dick Powell, Adventurer! (1949) 1 issue
 * Straight Arrow's Fury ( 1954 ) 1 issue
 * Strongman ( 1955 ) 4 issues
 * Teena ( 1947 ) 3 issues
 * Thun'da, King of the Congo ( 1952 ) 6 issues
 * Trail Colt ( 1949 ) 2 issues
 * Undercover Girl ( 1952 ) 3 issues
 * The United States Marines ( 1952 ) 4 issues
 * Vacation Comics ( 1948 ) 1 issue
 * White Indian ( 1953 ) 5 issues