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Founded | 1928 |
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Founder | George Janosik |
Defunct | 2002 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | William B. Pape (VP) Harry I. Wildenberg (sales manager) Max Gaines Richard J. Pape |
Products | Publisher of comic books |
Divisions | Curtiss-Way division |
The Eastern Color Printing Company was a company that published comic books, beginning in 1933. At first, it was only newspaper comic strip reprints, but later on, original material was published. Eastern Color Printing was incorporated in 1928, and soon became successful by printing color newspaper sections for several New England and New York papers. Eastern is most notable for its production of Funnies on Parade and Famous Funnies, two publications that gave birth to the American comic book industry.
Eastern published its own comic books until the mid-1950s, and continued to print comic books for other publishers until 1973. Eastern Color Printing struggled financially from the 1970s to 2002, when the business closed, a victim of changing printing technologies.