Air Pirates (Pirates On A Cessna) (1985) - Who would ever suspect a hijacking made from another plane? Everyday people would check the comic section of the newspaper to find out.
The Amazing Echo (1950) - A comic with a superhero who secret power is the uncanny ability to do vocal impressions to frame the bad guys.
Baby S.E.A.L.S. (1995) - Ten-year old commandos carry out CIA covert operations.
Captain Freeball (1980) - Always comfortable in his unitard as he fights evil.
Captain Stoppo (1938) - "Time Stands Still For No Man - Except Captain Stoppo!" Three-pane popular comic strip from the 1930s and 1940s.
The Duchess Of Malfi (1967) - Daily comic strip version of the famous 1614 John Webster play.
Dumb Kirk (1940) - World War II-era strip of the dumb German soldier who kept making blunders.
Everyman Comics (1975) - A comic strip celebrating the lives and work of normal people. Episode 1: Insurance Man.
Flamer (1940) - Flaming superhero introduced in Captain Stoppo. In World War II, he was used during the firestorm in Dresden.
Hydrogen Bob (1951) - Doomsday comic which parodied the Ameircan bomb shelter mentality.
The Jacobeans (1980s) - Comic book heroes from the early 17th century.
Microfiche - Research assistant character for MC Comics superheroes.
Paste Eaters (1992) - They're in your hometown, they go to kindergarten with your children... and you should be afraid.
The Planet 4 (1970s) - A group of heroes vowing to protect the planet from the Evil S3X. [Adapted for the big screen in 2009 as The Planet 4 (Earth Shield 4X.]
Portfolio - The God Of Business (1997) - Single pane daily comic of Portfolio, a Corporate God with all the answers... hilarious answers.
Sniper Ken (1973) - Chronicled the life of one particular sniper in Vietnam.
Superheroes (1984) - Tired of coming up with new superhero names, MC Comics legend Paps Morgan created a new universe of heroes with names like Smart, Fast, Woman, Flexible, Handsome, etc.
Topcoat (1978) - Superhero that can turn himself into a coat of paint thus able to listen in on important conversations.
White Rabbit (1968) - Psychedelic superhero. After dropping acid, mild mannered hippie, Freedom, becomes "White Rabbit."