The Major’s hand can be seen throughout these magazines through his editorial and promotional concepts, his pulps adapted into comics and his love of graphically presenting classical novels.
Over a period of approximately 4 years during the difficulties of the Great Depression the Major established “New Fun”, “More Fun”, “New Comics”, “New Adventure Comics” and “Detective Comics.”
The magazines evolved quickly into the format that we recognize today and contained comics—art and scripts by some of the best artists and writers of the so-called Golden Age. As Lloyd Jacquet in a 1956 article remarked, “these most modest beginnings sparked off what can rightly be called the ‘comic book era.’”
Happy 90th Anniversary to DC Comics thanks to the vision of Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson
The Major c. 1948 in Sweden. © Finn Andreen.