Successor | Comics Magazine Association of America |
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Formation | May 1947 |
Dissolved | c. 1954 |
Purpose | To regulate the content of comic books in the face of public criticism |
Headquarters | New York, NY |
President | George T. Delacorte Jr. |
Executive Director | Henry E. Schultz |
The Association of Comics Magazine Publishers (ACMP) was an American industry trade group formed in the late 1940s to regulate the content of comic books in the face of public criticism during that time. It was a precursor to the Comics Magazine Association of America, and the ACMP Publishers Code served as the template for a more detailed set of rules enforced by the CMAA's Comics Code Authority.