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Notable events of 1948 in comics.

Events and publications

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Deaths

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First issues by title

DC Comics

Dell Comics

Marvel Comics (Timely, Atlas)

Other publishers

Comic strips

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Initial appearances by character name

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Notable events of 1947 in comics.

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