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Publisher: Tower
Years in Operation: 1965 - 1969
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Country: Flag United States Web Site: Brands: 6 Indicia Publishers: 2 Series: 14 Printings: 84 Disclose Notes: Tower was an American comic book publishing company that operated from 1965 to 1969, best known for Wally Wood's T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents, a combination of secret agents and superheroes; and Samm Schwartz's Tippy Teen, an Archie Andrews clone. The comics were published by Harry Shorten and edited by Schwartz and Wood. Tower was part of Tower Publications, a paperback publisher.

Tower set themselves apart by publishing 25-cent, 64-page comics, during a time of 12-cent, 32-page comics. The comics were something of a throw-back to the Golden Age, in that they had more pages than most of their contemporaries and usually featured five or six independent stories, with all the main characters coming together for the final story of the issue, a common Golden Age plotting device used in team books such as DC's Justice Society of America.
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Brand Name View Brand Images Years in Operation Printings (Issues)
A Tippy Teen Swingin' 'Zine ? - 2
Tippy Teen Series 1966 - 1967 2
Tower ? - 2
Tower Action SeriesView Brand Images 1966 - 1967 26
Tower ComicsView Brand Images 1965 - 1969 11
Tower Tippy Teen Series 1966 - 1967 2

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