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The 1st volume of the PDE is dedicated to the Superheroes of the Better/Nedor/Standard/Pines Publications, a now dead publisher that issued comic books during the Golden Age (1938-1956). Recently, these characters raised the attention of many established modern comic book experts, readers and publishers, contributing to re-invent the way old comics are read, interpreted and understood in light of the historical events of the 20th Century. The Better/Nedor/Standard characters are supposed to be in the public domain and are used as such, however it is not totally clear if they are publicly available or not. This volume of the PDE aims at shading more light on the riddle entangling the Black Terror, Fighting Yank, Miss Masque and other less famous Mystery Men that fought the good fight in simpler times. This volume is divided in 4 macro-sections: an introduction describing the history of the Better/Nedor/Standards imprints and a timeline of their brilliant founder, the late Ned Pines; section 2 focuses on 28 characters, proving insights on their creation and conceptualization, their publishing life and their actual copyright and trademark status. A comprehensive analysis of the characters follows, including a description of their market trends, success factors and archetypal references. The last part is an updated summary of the copyright status of the Better/Nedor/Standard Golden Age titles, providing registration and renewal numbers dates and owners. A trademark table completes this section summarizing the registered trademark of each of the characters. All sections are fully illustrated with black & white fully original illustrations, pin-ups and splash-pages, granting a reading that goes far beyond the simple understanding of historical data, proving that the Funny Pages of the past are still enjoyable for all.

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  • Written byC. Sesselego

    Art byA. G. Ceglia, L. Livi

    Designed byC. Sesselego, E. Civiletti

    Public Domain Encyclopedia Vol. I: Nedor Superheroes 2015 Blue Monkey Studio

    1st edition 2013New revised edition 2015

    Blue Monkey Studio di Sesselego, Livi, CivilettiVia XX Settembre 23/b - 16121 Genova IT

    www.bemystudio.comAll illustrations in this book Blue Monkey Studio.

    The covers of previously published Better/Nedor/Standard comics by their respective copyright holders.

    All characters TM and 2015 by their respective trademark holders.

    This is an academic work. These and other , and TM appear as historic examples for scholarly purposes. All rights reserved. Blue Monkey

    Studio makes no representation of any rights to said , and TM.

    Any omission or incorrect information should be transmitted to the author or publisher so it can be rectified in future editions of this book.

    No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief

    quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.

  • public domain encyclopedia

    Vol. I:

    nedorsuperheroes

  • Intro to the publIc domaIn encyclopedIa

    The Public Domain Encyclopedia (or PDE) is dedicated to the lost treasures of the comic book industry that are freely available to all.

    No cost, no charge.

    It is aimed at readers, writers and artists that are looking for something different, be it totally unknown or fully recognizable to all.

    We want PDE to be like a magic box whose content will change every time you take it in your hands to pull out something you havent thought about.

    Something that will amaze and entertain everybody, bringing long nights of creativity.

    We do not dare to think that we will disclose secrets you dont know about, rather than provide a tool to improve the mindscape we all share, thanks to the creations of people that came before us and left characters and concepts we now can use as we please.

    It will be an ever-improving work to which everybody can contribute with suggestions, comments and criticism.

    Most of all, it is something we would like to share.

  • the golden age of comIcsPDEs issues dedicated to superheroes will cover a chronological period between June 1938 and October 1956.

    Defining the beginning of the Golden Age of Comics is always a tricky business. Experts and scholars differ in their opinions. Overstreet Comic Book Price Guides regular publication The Golden Age Quarterly lists comic books from 1933 onwards, as 1933 is the year of publication of the first book in a size that would later define the comics standard format. Several comic book historians, including Roger Sabin (Comics, Comix and Graphic Novels: a History of Comic Art - new ed. 2009), date the beginning of the Golden Age to the publication of the first comics featuring original stories rather than re-prints of newspaper strips (New Fun: The Big Comic Magazine #1 - Feb. 1935, New Comics #1 - Dec. 1935, with a slightly larger size than todays comic book format, both published by National Allied Publications).

    Since in this issues we are dealing with superheroes, we will consider June 1938 (Action Comics #1 featuring Superman) the beginning of the Golden Age.

    Defining the end of the Golden Age is also a difficult issue. While it is true that the definition of the superhero archetype is probably the most significant Golden Age contribution to pop culture, it is also true that many superpowered characters created in the WWII era did not survive the end of the war, forcing the publishers to die or diversify. Between 1949 and 1951, western, adventure, science fiction, romance and horror stories took the upper hand and ousted many superheroes. Only popular characters such as Superman and Batman went on, regardless of the crisis of the Golden Age.

    This transitional period (often referred to as the Atomic Era) that would end in October 1956 (first new Flash story - Showcase #4, DC Comics, setting the beginning of the Silver Age), is also included in the current chronology, since it describes the struggle of the comics creative minds to cope with what the future was going to be. The characters created in this span of time blink back at their Golden Age ancestors while trying to keep up with the new world order (e.g. the Atomic Thunderbolt, Atoman).

  • The characters

  • HISTORY & BIOArchie Masters is a timid astronomy professor, teaching at the Grand University in the eastern United States.

    Lost in his thoughts, he accidentally accesses a lab in which an experimental atom smasher is being tested. Bathed by atomic radiations, he is endowed with superpowers.

    He uses his newly acquired abilities to fight crime as the patriotic American Crusader. In his civilian identity, he keeps pretending to be the geek he was before the accident to the frustration of his secretary, Jane Peters, who would have loved to be his girlfriend.

    Later on, Archie resigns from the University to fight the Nazis on the European front (Thrilling comics #34 - Mar. 1943). Jane Peters joins the army as a war nurse (Thrilling Comics #35 - May 1943). In Europe, Archie meets Mickey Martin, an American teenager who was in France when the Nazi forces invaded it (Thrilling Comics #39 - Dec. 1943). Mickey becomes his sidekick.

    american crusaderArchibald Archie Masters

    Created by:Max Plaisted (1902-1956)

  • POWERSAmerican Crusader posseses super strength, invulnerability and the power of flight.

  • Americas Best Comics #6Thrilling Comics #19-35, 37-39, 41

    First Appearance: Thrilling Comics #19

    (Aug. 1941)

    amerIcan crusader golden age appearances

    Last Appearance: Thrilling Comics #41

    (Apr. 1944)

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  • amerIcan crusader modern appearances

    ac comicsFemForce V1 (1-163, 1985-2013) #29-31, 34-36, 59, 60, 67, 127, 156-158Femforce: Out of the Asylum Special V1 (oneshot, 1987) Fighting Yank V1 (1-5, 2001-2002) #5Fighting Yank and the Sentinels of America V1 (oneshot, 2003)N.E.D.O.R. Agent V1 #0 (flipbook FF#158, Feb. 2012)Official Golden-Age Hero and Heroine Directory V1 (oneshot, 1997)American Crusader (Matt Masters) is one of the Vault Heroes, put in suspended animation and released decades later to fight the forces of evil.He is a member of the Sentinels of America along with other Nedor heroes. He fights alongside Fighting Yank in his own series.He also appears in the N.E.D.O.R. Agents, an alternate reality in which classic heroes of the 40s band together alongside their inheritors and proteges such as Pyrogirl, Fighting Yank jr. and Candi Future.

    americas best comicsABC A-Z: Terra Obscura & Splash Brannigan (oneshot, 2006)Terra Obscura V1 (1-6, 2003-2004) #1, 3, 4Terra Obscura V2 (1-6, 2004-2005) #4, 6Tom Strong V1 (1-36, 1999-2006) #12Tom Strong and the Planet of Peril V1 (ongoing, 2013) #1, 4, 5Captured by aliens in 1969 and left in suspended animation American Crusader is released in 2000. He has problems adapting to the changes around him and becomes an alcoholist. He is a member of S.M.A.S.H.

    dynamite entertainmentBlack Terror V1 (1-14, 2008-2011) #1-3, 5-8Project Superpowers V2 (preview(p), 0-12, 2009-2010) #9-12Project Superpowers: Meet the Bad Guys... V1 (1-4, 2009) #1Codename Action V1 (ongoing, 2013) #1After the heroes of Golden Age are trapped by the Fighting Yank in the Urn of Pandora, the original American Crusader, Archie Masters, accepts to be cloned by the Government to create an army of American superheroes. The strain of the cloning process put him in a coma. Black Terror investigates the disappearance of American Crusader and manages to free him from the clone factory. However, he is not able to save his life. Archiess powers are passed to Marcus Chamberlain who

  • becomes the new American Crusader.

    heroes Inc. web-comics (2009-2011)American Crusader is the lead scientist of the project throught which the heroes of WWII are created. Present day, he collects blood samples from the Golden Age super-humans to develop the next generation of heroes. He is married to Miss Masque.

    metahuman pressLiving Legends web-tales (1-25, 2008)Tales of the Living Legends web-comics (2009)American Crusader appears as his original Golden Age self.

  • american eagleTom Standish

    Created by:Richard E. Hughes (1909-1974)

    Kin Platt (1911-2003)

    HISTORY & BIOIn a remote mountain lab, young scientist Tom Standish is assisting Dr. Wolfe in developing a serum that mimicks the abilities of the eagles. While carrying a batch of the serum, Tom accidentally spills it onto a cathode-tube, causing a strange black glow. Curious as to how the tube has been changed, Tom inserts it into a projector and is suddenly bombarded by a black light, developing superpowers. As Tom goes to Dr. Wolfe to inform him about the serum reaction, he discovers that Wolfe is conspiring with Nazis to poison Americas water supply.

    Caught by the Nazis, he is thrown off a cliff, but miraculously survives the fall, thanks to his newly aquired super abilities. Attempting to stop the conspiracy against America, Tom destroys the lab and kills the Nazis. Only Dr. Wolfe manages to survive.

    Returning to the city to look for work, Tom is saved from being struck by a car by Bud Pierce, the son of a circus strong-man, also looking

    for a job. Impressed by the youngsters own strength and bravery, Tom offers Bud to join forces and look for work together.

    Tom applies for a lab assistantship, only to discover that Dr. Wolfe is alive and still pursuing his criminal plots.

    To fight against the Nazis, Tom dons the costume of the American Eagle. In his

  • heroic deeds he is supported by Bud, as American Eagles sidekick, the Eaglet.

    POWERSAmerican Eagle posseses near invulnerability, super-strenght and the power to leap large distances. He also dons a cape that grants him the ability to glide through the air.

    Eaglet relies on a superior physical strenght and wears the same cape American Eagle uses to fly.

  • Americas Best Comics #2, 6-7, 10-12, 14Exciting Comics #22-27, 29-38, 40-47, 49-50

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    First Appearance: Americas Best Comics #2

    (Sept. 1942)

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    Last Appearance: The Fighting Yank #18

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  • american eaglemodern appearances

    ac comicsFemForce V1 (1-163, 1985-2013) #156-158Fighting Yank V1 (1-5, 2001-2002) #5Fighting Yank and the Sentinels of America V1 (oneshot, 2003)N.E.D.O.R. Agent V1 #0 (flipbook FF#158, Feb. 2012)American Eagle is a member of the Sentinels of America along with other Nedor heroes. He fights alongside Fighting Yank in his own series.He appears in the N.E.D.O.R. Agents, an alternate reality in which classic heroes of the 40s band together alongside their inheritors and proteges such as Pyrogirl, Fighting Yank jr. and Candi Future.

    americas best comicsTerra Obscura V1 (1-6, 2003-2004) #1, 3, 4Tom Strong V1 (1-36, 1999-2006) #12American Eagle is found dead along with his sidekick Eaglet by fellow S.M.A.S.H. members Liberator and Scarab.

    dynamite entertainmentBlack Terror V1 (1-14, 2008-2011) #2-4Project Superpowers V2 (preview(p), 0-12, 2009-2010) #p, 0, 1, 6-9American Eagle is among the heroes trapped by Fighting Yank in the Urn of Pandora. Once released, he joins a taskforce of patriotic heroes at the service of President West, to defend the U.S. against subversive meta-humans like the Black Terror and Green Lama.

  • Copyright & trademark

    The copyright of Americas Best Comics #2 was renewed by Popular Library in 1969.The copyright of Exciting Comics #22-23 was renewed by Popular Library between 1969-70.All renewed copyrights were still in force on Jan. 1, 1978. The actual copyright owner of the Popular Library materials may also own them.

    No living American Eagle trademark can be related to the Better/Nedor/Standard character, to comic books or their likeliness.

    For inactive American Eagle trademark registrations check the Copyright & Trademark section - Trademark Table.

  • About Blue Monkey Studio

    Blue Monkey Studio (BMS), established in 2010, is an Italian firm specializing in graphic design, illustration and publishing services.

    BMS provides high-quality art and design to local, national and international clients at competitive rates, focusing on establishing a companys brand and corporate identity through a customized logo,

    mascot, letterhead, business cards and web design. We also provide artwork for the education and edutainment sector, create book illustrations and comics, and develop character design, backgrounds and concept art for multimedia entertainment companies. Publishing services include the complete management of a literary work from concept development and design to proofreading and

    editing. BMS has the technical expertise and experience to create printed books and e-books to meet the formatting standards of international distributors such as CreateSpace, SmashWords, Lighting Source, Youcanprint, Kindle and IBook. We offer advisory services in all phases of the subscription and publishing process, as well as royalty

    management for non-US authors. Proactive on an international level, BMS pursues European Commission financing opportunities and trains creative professionals to compete

    successfully in the international marketplace. Our flexible, customized implementation process, based on the customers specifications and feedback, gives us the ability to quickly manage multiple projects from different business sectors. We have satisfied clients around the world, and more than 85% of our clients

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  • Public Domain Encyclopedia

    The Public Domain Encyclopedia (or PDE) is a book series dedicated to the lost treasures of the Golden Age comics industry, that are now

    freely available to all. No cost, no charge.

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    Vol. I: Nedor Superheroes Vol. II: Black Terror!

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