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Four Color #178 (1947) Grade 6.5 Dell Donald Duck 1st App Uncle Scrooge

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Four Color #178 (1947) Grade 6.5 Dell Donald Duck 1st App Uncle Scrooge
Four Color #178 (1947) Grade 6.5 Dell Donald Duck 1st App Uncle Scrooge

Four Color #178 (1947) Grade 6.5 Dell Donald Duck 1st App Uncle Scrooge
Indicia title is Walt Disney’s DONALD DUCK, No. Cover art by Dan Gormley. Christmas on Bear Mountain, script and art by Carl Barks; Donald’s stingy old Uncle Scrooge McDuck lets the ducks use his mountain cabin for the Christmas holidays, planning to test Donald’s bravery by coming to the cabin disguised as a bear; However, two real bears–a mother and her cub–turn up at the cabin soon after the ducks’ arrival. Santa Claus Land, art by Don Gunn; Mickey and Goofy are working at Santa’s Workshop at the North Pole; Doc and Grumpy of the Seven Dwarfs and Dumbo are also working there; Goofy is made custodian of Santa’s reindeer, where he discovers that Prancer has been stolen by Willie the Giant. Two one-page Barks strips. 36 pages, full color. The condition is GRADE 6.5. Since we value our customers so much, we NEVER use “stock photos”. Be sure to add yourself to our store eNewsletter. Your privacy is important to us and as such we do not share or sell any customer information! INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS, PLEASE READ. All items will be marked as “merchandise “. ABSOLUTELY NO E XCEPTIONS! Add a map to your own listings.
Four Color #178 (1947) Grade 6.5 Dell Donald Duck 1st App Uncle Scrooge

1945 Dell Four Color Walt Disney’s First APPEARANCE of Three Caballeros # 71

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1945 Dell Four Color Walt Disney's First APPEARANCE of Three Caballeros # 71
1945 Dell Four Color Walt Disney's First APPEARANCE of Three Caballeros # 71
1945 Dell Four Color Walt Disney's First APPEARANCE of Three Caballeros # 71
1945 Dell Four Color Walt Disney's First APPEARANCE of Three Caballeros # 71
1945 Dell Four Color Walt Disney's First APPEARANCE of Three Caballeros # 71
1945 Dell Four Color Walt Disney's First APPEARANCE of Three Caballeros # 71
1945 Dell Four Color Walt Disney's First APPEARANCE of Three Caballeros # 71

1945 Dell Four Color Walt Disney's First APPEARANCE of Three Caballeros # 71
This collectible comic book from 1945 features the first appearance of Walt Disney’s Three Caballeros in Dell Comics’ Four Color series, issue #71. The comic showcases the beloved character of Donald Duck and is a must-have for any fan of vintage US comics. The publication year of 1945 places it in the Golden Age of comics, making it a rare and valuable addition to any collection. The grade of 1.0 Fair indicates that the comic book may have some visible wear and tear, but the content is still intact and readable. This delightful piece of comic book history is perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike who want to own a piece of Disney memorabilia and US comic book tradition.
1945 Dell Four Color Walt Disney's First APPEARANCE of Three Caballeros # 71

Four Color #375 John Carter of Mars (Dell 1952) CGC 6.5 ow-wh Origin Issue

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Four Color #375 John Carter of Mars (Dell 1952) CGC 6.5 ow-wh Origin Issue
Four Color #375 John Carter of Mars (Dell 1952) CGC 6.5 ow-wh Origin Issue
Four Color #375 John Carter of Mars (Dell 1952) CGC 6.5 ow-wh Origin Issue
Four Color #375 John Carter of Mars (Dell 1952) CGC 6.5 ow-wh Origin Issue

Four Color #375 John Carter of Mars (Dell 1952) CGC 6.5 ow-wh Origin Issue
This sale is for the. Four Color #375: John Carter Of Mars (Dell; Feb 1952). This origin issue features an adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ 1912 serialized novel (with art by Jesse Marsh). It’s the earliest of the three John Carter Four Color issues — the other two being FC #437 (Nov 1952) and FC #488 (1953). All meat, no potatoes (32 story pages, zero ad pages). This copy has a CGC Universal Grade of. Fine Plus (6.5 FN+). And supple off-white to white pages. This is a very nice looking 6.5 (I actually expected it to be certified as a CGC 7.0 ow-wh). It carries CGC Serial No. The case is in excellent “as-manufactured” condition with no scratches or cracks. The encapsulated book you see above is the book you’ll receive. Sorry, but I’m not prepared to handle international orders on this item. I’m offering several different lots of vintage comics this week, so please check’em out. Thanks for looking and good luck!
Four Color #375 John Carter of Mars (Dell 1952) CGC 6.5 ow-wh Origin Issue

Four Color #1348 CGC 9.0 1962 4385871003

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Four Color #1348 CGC 9.0 1962 4385871003
Four Color #1348 CGC 9.0 1962 4385871003

Four Color #1348 CGC 9.0 1962 4385871003
Comic Book Value Packs. Key Comics & First Appearances. Good Girl Art Comics. Four Color #1348 CGC 9.0 1962 4385871003. Off white to white. Any CGC case may have minor imperfections including Newton rings, scuffs, standard surface wear, or minor cracks. CGC considers these defects acceptable, as do we. If there is any significant damage to the slab it will be noted in our description, and we will not list any slabbed comics with a damaged case that compromises the integrity of the grade. Indicia title is Yak Yak, No. Painted cover art by Jack Davis. Parody of ad for Bufferin pain reliever. TV for All; Adventures of a inging private eye spy cowboy world traveler and wrestler from Cartoonland; features caricatures of Alfred Hitchcock, Fidel Castro, and Nikita Khrushchev. Skin-Diving; Satire about skin-diving. A Yak Yak Prediction; Fake editorial cartoon concerning Russian Premier Nikita Krushchev. How to Identify Road-Nuts! Different types of bad drivers. Scripts and art by Jack Davis. 36 pages, full color. This item is a consignment. This item is a consignment, which means that the price has been set by the consignor rather than by MyComicShop. We take pride in our accurate, consistent grading. You can be confident in receiving a well-graded comic when ordering from us. We understand that condition is important to collectors. We opened our first comic retail store in 1977 and operated a chain of eight comic book stores in the 80s, 90s, and 2000s before going online-only. Check out our website for more info. & Lone Star Comics.
Four Color #1348 CGC 9.0 1962 4385871003