Pirates Comics was a short-lived attempt to make pirates the stars of their own comic book series. It didn't work. Pirates Comics, published by Hillman in 1950, sank to Davy Jones' Locker after four issues.

What we have are stories identified by comic book art spotter-general, Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr., pointing out those stories drawn by Suchorsky. Suchorsky was a skilled illustrator, someone you would think would have been working in advertising, magazine illustration, or at the very least his own syndicated comic strip. We'll never know because he died early.
If anyone can shed any more light on this artist please write me. I am interested in knowing more and passing along any information to my readers.
















*"Sea Witch" is by an unknown scripter, but "Alpha, The Slave Pirate" is written by Jack Oleck, according to the Grand Comics Database.
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