America's Best Comics/18

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America's Best Comics #18 was published in 1946


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Page 1: Cover features The Black Terror, The Fighting Yank and Doc Strange; Alex Schomburg, artist

Page 2: Advertisement

Page 3: The Black Terror; comics; 10 pages; Edmond Hamilton? (writer); Ed Moritz (art)

Page 13: Advertisement

Page 19: "Rogue's Gallery Picture;" text; 1page; Charles Stoddard, writer

Page 20: Pyroman; comics; 8 pages; Charles Hughes?, writer

Page 28: "Billy's Birthday Present;" text; 1 page; Robert Miles Brower, writer

Page 29: Doc Strange; comics; 10 pages; Richard Hughes?, writer; Ken Battlefield, art

Page 39: "Sheep Boy;" text; 1 page; Neal Douglas, writer

Page 40: The Fighting Yank; comics; 11 pages; Richard Hughes?, writer; Alex Schomburg, art

Page 51: Advertisement

Page 52: Advertisement

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Grand Comic Book Database

PD-icon.svg This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was legally published within the United States (or the United Nations Headquarters in New York subject to Section 7 of the United States Headquarters Agreement) before 1964, and copyright was not renewed.
For Class A renewals records (books only) published between 1923 and 1963, check the Stanford Copyright Renewal Database and the Rutgers copyright renewal records.
For other renewal records of publications between 1922 - 1950 see the Pennsylvania copyright records scans.
For all records since 1978, search the U.S. Copyright Office records.

Works published in 1946 would have had to renew their copyright in either 1973 or 1974, i.e. at least 27 years after it was first published / registered but not later than 31 December(31 December) in the 28th year. As it was not renewed, it entered the public domain on 1 January 1975(1 January 1975).

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