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|date= May [[1940 in comics|1940]] – Sept. [[1949 in comics|1949]]
|issues=62
|main_char_team= [[Clock (comics)|The Clock]], [[Black Condor]], [[Captain Triumph]], [[Spider (DC Comics)|Alias the Spider]], [[Madame Fatal]], [[Jane Arden (comics)|Jane Arden]], [[Molly the Model]], [[Red Torpedo]]
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|artists= [[Alfred Andriola]], [[George Brenner]], [[Gill Fox]], [[Jack Cole (artist)|Jack Cole]], [[Paul Gustavson]], [[Klaus Nordling]], [[Art Pinajian]]
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'''''Crack Comics''''' was an [[anthology]] [[comic book]] series published by [[Quality Comics]] during the [[Golden Age of Comic Books]]. It featured such characters as [[Clock (comics)|The Clock]], [[Black Condor]], [[Captain Triumph]], [[Spider (DC Comics)|Alias the Spider]], [[Madame Fatal]], [[Jane Arden (comics)|Jane Arden]], [[Molly the Model]], and [[Red Torpedo]]. The title "crack" referred to "being at the top of one's form," like a "crack [[sharpshooter]]."<ref name="Steranko">[[Jim Steranko|Steranko, Jim]] (1972). ''The Steranko History of Comics 2''. Reading, Pennsylvania: Supergraphics. p. 92.</ref>
 
Notable contributors to ''Crack Comics'' included [[Alfred Andriola]], [[George Brenner]], [[Gill Fox]], [[Jack Cole (artist)|Jack Cole]], [[Paul Gustavson]], [[Klaus Nordling]], and [[Art Pinajian]].