Bell Features
Bell Features, also known as Commercial Signs of Canada, was a Canadian comic book publisher during the World War II era. They were the most successful of the publishers of "Canadian Whites", and published comics such as Adrian Dingle's Nelvana of the Northern Lights.
Status | Defunct (1953) |
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Founded | September 1941 |
Country of origin | Canada |
Headquarters location | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Key people | Cy Bell, Gene Bell, Edmund Legault, John Ezrin |
Publication types | Comic books |
Founded in 1939 as a commercial art business, the company found success when it started publishing comics in September 1941, and changed its name to Bell Features in 1942. It folded in 1953 under increasing competition from American publishers.
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