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Media Publications : ウィキペディア英語版
Key Publications

Key Publications was an American comic-book company founded by Stanley P. Morse that published under the imprints Aragon Magazines, Gillmor Magazines, Medal Comics, Media Publications, S. P. M. Publications, Stanmor Publications, and Timor Publications.
== History ==
Stanley P. Morse's〔 Reprinted as 〕 Key Publications, based variously at 1775 Broadway,〔(''Mister Mystery'' #1 ) at the Grand Comics Database〕 280 Madison Avenue,〔(''Crime Detector'' #5 ) at the Grand Comics Database〕 175 Fifth Avenue,〔(''Ideal Romance'' #5 ) at the Grand Comics Database〕 and 261 Fifth Avenue〔(''Diary Confessions'' #10 ) at the Grand Comics Database〕 in New York City, New York, published comic books from 1951 to 1956.〔(Key Publications ) at the Grand Comics Database〕 The first, a horror anthology titled ''Mister Mystery'', under the Media Publications imprint, ran 19 issues cover-dated September 1951 to October 1954, and featured much early work by the art team of Ross Andru and Mike Esposito.〔(''Mister Mystery'', Key Publications, 1951 Series ) at the Grand Comics Database〕
Wrote historian Lawrence Watt-Evans,
During the 1950s boom in horror comics, Morse "produced several acutely vile horror comics", wrote one historian,〔Hajdu, David. ''The Ten-Cent Plague|The Ten-Cent Plague: The Great Comic-Book Scare and How It Changed America'' (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2008), p. 190. ISBN 978-0-374-18767-5〕 and "some of the grossest and most vile" of the time, concurred another.〔 Interviewed for a 2008 book on 1950s horror comics, Morse said, "You did what you had to do — what moved 'em off the racks. ... I don't know what the hell I published. I never knew. I never read the things. I never cared."〔
Artist Steve Ditko, the future co-creator of Spider-Man, began his professional comics career at Key in early 1953, illustrating writer Bruce Hamilton's science-fiction story "Stretching Things" for Key's Stanmor Publications, which sold the story to Ajax/Farrell, where it finally found publication in ''Fantastic Fears'' #5 (Feb. 1954).〔Bell, Blake. ''Strange and Stranger: The World of Steve Ditko'' (Fantagraphics Books, Seattle, Washington, 2008), p. 20. ISBN 978-1-56097-921-0〕〔(''Fantastic Fears'' #5 ) at the Grand Comics Database〕 Ditko's first published work was his second professional story, the six-page "Paper Romance" in ''Daring Love'' #1 (Oct. 1953), published by Key's Gillmor Magazines.〔(''Daring Love'' #1 ) at the Grand Comics Database〕

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