Most significantly, however, whereas some of the existing publications had eventually included a small amount of original material, generally as filler, New Fun #1 was one of the first American comic books containing all-original material (though not THE first -- it was preceded by Dell's The Funnies in 1929). Additionally, it carried advertising, whereas previous comic books were sponsored by corporations such as Procter & Gamble, Kinney Shoes, and Canada Dry beverages, and ad-free.
The first four issues were edited by future Funnies, Inc., founder Lloyd Jacquet, the next, after a three-month hiatus, by Wheeler-Nicholson himself. Issue #6 brought the comic-book debuts of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the future creators of Superman, who began their careers with the musketeer swashbuckler "Henri Duval" and, under the pseudonyms "Leger and Reuths", the supernatural adventurer Doctor Occult. They would remain on the latter feature through issue #32 (June 1938), following the magazine's retitling as More Fun and More Fun Comics.
The features in this oversize series often took up less than a full page, with filler strips (generally one row of panels) occupying the remainder of the page. Given the scarcity of these issues, such fillers are often unknown and unindexed.
Format
Publication Type:
Comic Books
Color:
color cover; black and white interior (#1-2); partially in color interior (#3-6)
Dimensions:
10" x 15"
Paper Stock:
glossy covers (#1-3); paper covers (#4-6); newsprint Interior