All-Negro Comics #1 - 1st issue, Landmark issue

All-Negro Comics #1

All-Negro Comics v1 #1, 1947
 - Published by journalist Orrin C. Evans, this one-shot issue is the first comic book written, drawn and produced by African-Americans. The lead story introduces Ace Harlem, a black detective hunting down the murderers of a local restaurant owner. Other tales feature a variety of black characters: Dew Dillies (a pair of pixies), Lion Man (a heroic protector based in Africa) and Sugarfoot & Snake Oil (two hobo musicians). This landmark issue includes stories and artwork by John Terrell, Leonard Cooper and George J. Evans Jr. Cover by Terrell.
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Select Landmark issue, 1st African-American produced comic
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"Ace Harlem" 15 pages

+ other stories

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