Publishers and titles existing in the known universe are parodied. Movie, TV & Old Time Radio comicizations are unofficial representations. See product pages for more details & larger images.
Abbott & Costello Comics was published by Saint John Publishing in the late 1940s and early 1950s. No movie or TV episode adaptations appeared in the series. This Alternate Comicverse unofficial representation makes up for that neglect! © Universal Pictures.
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Artists and Models was a 1955 movie starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Dean played an artist who worked for a fictional company that published an imaginary magazine titled "The Bat Lady Comic Book" ... imaginary until now, that is! © Paramount Pictures.
In 1939 Better Publications introduced the very first black costumed hero in the pages of Best Comics No. 1. Unfortunately, the magazine only lasted four issues... until our Alternate Comicverse "Fest Comics No. 5" parody title, that is! © Better Publications.
Many Hollywood tough-guys and cowboy actors of old had their own comic book titles but not the top he-man character portrayer of all! Unacceptable! So here comes our Alternate Comicverse unofficial representation set remedy. © Humphrey Bogart & Lauren Bacall.
Three-Dimension Adventures was a DC comics one-shot magazine joining in the 3D fad of the early 1950s. DC didn't publish a second issue so our Alternate Comicverse unofficial representation parody makes up for that! © DC Comics
X Minus One was a 1950s science-fiction radio series with stories from well known authors. Mad Magazine Publisher, EC Comics, put out several sci-fi comics at the time so why not add another title? Here is our Alternate Comicverse unofficial representation. © NBC.