AC Comics evolved out of Paragon Publications, and was known as Americomics in its first year of existence. It was one of the initial quartet of independent color comics companies who pioneered the direct sales phenomenon in the early 1980s. AC Comics specializes in reprints of Golden Age comics from now-defunct companies. It also created a number of titles that featured superheroes who were based on Golden Age superheroes that weren't revived by other companies. The most famous of those titles is Femforce, which features the adventures of an all-female superhero team.
MLJ Comics, the forerunner of the Archie Series, was an outgrowth of the magazine publishing activities of Morris (sometimes spelled "Maurice") Coyne, Louis Silberkleit and John Goldwater, whose first-name initials gave the company its name.
Quality Comics was a U.S.-based company that operated from 1939 to 1956 and was an influential creative force in the Golden Age of comic books.
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The comic book character Ace the Bat-Hound was the canine crime-fighting partner of Batman and Robin in DC Comics of the 1950s and 1960s.
Ace disappeared from the Batmancomics after Julius Schwartz took over as editor in 1964, and made only very occasional comic book appearances (such as in Ambush Bug #3, 1984, which looked at what were considered some of the sillier areas of the DC universe) in the years afterward.
During a seance attended by Bruce Wayne and mystic debunker Harry Houdini, Ace was referred to as Bruce Wayne's childhood pet.