The Kinema Comic

    (Amalgamated, 1920-1932)
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Kinema Comic was a British weekly comic magazine published by Amalgamated Press from 1920 to 1932, running for 651 issues. Each issue was typically 16 pages, making it a compact anthology focused on film stars and cinema humor. - eatured strips about silent film stars such as Babe Hardy, Fatty Arbuckle, Larry Semon, Louise Fazenda, Max Linder, Snub Pollard, and Ford Sterling. Included serialized features like The Kinema Comedy Club and The Amazing Exploits of Houdini (1920–1926), which dramatized Houdini’s adventures. Combined comic strips, caricatures, and short illustrated stories, appealing to young readers fascinated by cinema.
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