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  • Issue #1-1ST
    FoxTrot: en masse TPB (1992) 1-1ST

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    1st printing. By Bill Amend. Includes cartoons from Black Bart Says Draw and Eight Yards Down and Out. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 256 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $14.95.

  • Issue #1-REP
    FoxTrot: en masse TPB (1992) 1-REP

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    2nd and later printings. By Bill Amend. Includes cartoons from Black Bart Says Draw and Eight Yards Down and Out. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 256 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $14.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    FoxTrot: The Works TPB (1990 Andrews McMeel) 1-1ST

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    1st printing. By Bill Amend. Includes cartoons from FoxTrot and Pass the Loot. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 256 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $14.95.

  • Issue #1-REP
    FoxTrot: The Works TPB (1990 Andrews McMeel) 1-REP

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    2nd and later printings. By Bill Amend. Includes cartoons from FoxTrot and Pass the Loot. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 256 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $14.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    FoxTrotius Maximus TPB (2004) 1-1ST

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    1st printing. By Bill Amend. Timely, topical, and terribly funny! This FoxTrot treasury combines cartoon works from Your Momma Thinks Square Roots Are Vegetables, Who's Up for Some Bonding, and Am I a Mutant or What? Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 192 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $16.95.

  • Issue #1-REP
    FoxTrotius Maximus TPB (2004) 1-REP

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    2nd and later printings. By Bill Amend. Timely, topical, and terribly funny! This FoxTrot treasury combines cartoon works from Your Momma Thinks Square Roots Are Vegetables, Who's Up for Some Bonding, and Am I a Mutant or What? Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 192 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $16.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Framed! TPB (2006 Andrews McMeel) A Baby Blues Treasury 1-1ST

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    1st printing. By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott. Kirkman and Scott don't just have their fingers on the pulse of the modern middle-class family; they have a grip on its wrist like a mother pulling a three-year-old past a grocery store cookie aisle. Tadpoles in the toilet, backseat border wars, emergency homemade diapers . . . welcome to another year in the life of the never-a-dull-moment McPherson family. While sister Zoe and brother Hammie's budding sibling rivalry reaches new heights (and volumes), baby Wren is making great strides of her own. With the advent of "the climbing phase" no coffee table, countertop, or bookshelf is too high. For years, the team of Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott have given readers a too-funny-to-be-true, too-real-not-to-be insider's view of the American dream. They get the details and dilemmas so right, in fact, that it's a wonder they haven't been indicted for domestic surveillance. Softcover (Horizontal Format), 11-in. x 9-in., 240 pages, full color. NOTE: May or may NOT includes magnetic frame. Cover price $16.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Frank and Steinway TPB (2013 Willow Creek Press) 1-1ST

    1st printing. By Wil Panganiban. Foreword by Michael Jantze. A collection of comic strips. Softcover (Horizontal Format), 9-in. x 6-in., 96 pages, full color. Cover price $10.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Frank Johnson: Secret Pioneer of American Comics TPB (2024 FB) 1-1ST


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. "Wally's Gang Early Years (1928-1949) and The Bowser Boys (1946-1950)!" Story and art by Frank Johnson. Edited by Chris Byrne and Keith Mayerson. Foreword by Chris Byrne. Introduction by Keith Mayerson. An astonishing historical and artistic discovery: a 2300 page proto-graphic novel begun by a "weekend cartoonist" in 1928 and continuing over the next 50 years! When Frank Johnson, an itinerant musician and shipping clerk, died in 1979, he left behind a startling discovery: more than 2,300 notebook pages of comics and 131 unbound drawings, among them a massive, continuous story line beginning in the earliest surviving notebook dated 1928 - before the existence of comic books! - and following the exploits of his own cast of characters across 50 years until Johnson passed away. During this lifelong project, Johnson invented in private many of the conventions and tropes that define comics storytelling, effectively enacting an alternative secret history of the comics medium. This debut publication of Johnson's work is the first of two 600+ page volumes that will collect the best 1200 pages of his comics, including Wally's Gang, his 50-year magnum opus chronicling the humorous, cliff-hanging adventures of a group of bachelor friends; The Bowser Boys, a seamy, darkly slapstick depiction of bohemian street life that could be considered the first underground comic series; and, coming in Volume 2, Juke Boys, absurd, self-reflexive graphic experimentation. Curator and historian Chris Byrne and fine artist and graphic novelist Keith Mayerson have brought this astounding work into the light of day and provide historical background and analysis. Softcover, 634 pages, full color. Cover price $49.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Frazetta Funny Stuff HC (2012 IDW) 1-1ST

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    1st printing. Frank Frazetta! He's been rightfully called "The Grand Master of Fantasy Art"! But, it's little known that Frazetta also conquered other worlds in the Golden Age of Comics, as shown in his Donald Duck-ish funny animal and hilarious hillbilly comic book stories. Even those aware of this wonderful Frazetta art don't know the extent--this book is a whopping 256 page, large-format pages! Did we mention ferocious, terrifying wolves and swampland creatures in the plethora of animal stories illustrations as only Frazetta could draw them? There's also lions and tigers and bears--oh my!--before Frazetta's famous paintings captured the same subjects. But wait, there's more! (As they say.) You'll see the roots of the Frazetta Girl in the sexy Kathy teenage girl adventures. And there's the hot Daisy Mae-look-alike, Clarabelle, in the hillbilly hi-jinks stories of her beau, Looey Lazybones (Holy Li'l Abner!). The introduction is by the famed cartoon director Ralph Bakshi who well knew Frazetta and closely worked with him when they co-produced the animated feature film, "Fire and Ice." Bakshi shares rare insights, anecdotes, photos and Frazetta drawings. And Bakshi has created a special painting of Frazetta and himself as funny animals for this beautiful hardcover full-color coffee table book! Frank Frazetta's Funny Stuff is edited and designed by Eisner award-winner Craig Yoe. Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 256 pages, full color. Cover price $49.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Freaky Fables TPB (1984 St. Martin's press) 1-1ST

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    1st printing. By J.B. Handelsman. Foreword by John Cleese. Never again will such stories as "St. George and the Dragon," "The Three Wise Men," "The Sleeping Beauty," "Ali Baba," or "The Trojan Horse" seem quite the same. FREAKY FABLES have been appearing weekly in the British magazine PUNCH since 1977, and J.B. Handelsman is also a regular contributor to THE NEW YORKER and PLAYBOY. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $7.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Freedom's Just Another Word for People Finding out You're Useless TPB (2009 Andrews McMeel) A Dilbert Book 1-1ST

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    1st printing.

    Story and art by Scott Adams.

    No office can function without a little humor and craziness. From office politics and reams of red tape, to mayhem due to new technologies and, of course, the crazy cast of co-workers, Freedom Is Just Another Word for People Finding Out You're Useless introduces a hilarious collection of great Dilbert strips that are anything but useless.

    Softcover, 11-in. x 8-in., 224 pages, PC/PB&W.

    Cover price $12.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Frequently Asked Questions TPB (2008 An Unshelved Collection) 1-1ST

    1st printing. Features the sixth year of Unshelved, not-available-online Conference Tips, Unshelved Book Club comic strip book reviews, and the great Unshelved-Sheldon Plastic Coffee Cup Lid Comic Strip Challenge with all-new color commentary by comics journalist Gary Tyrell. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 136 pages, B&W. Cover price $17.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Friday Foster The Sunday Strips HC (2021 Ablaze) 1-1ST


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    1st printing.

    Written by Jim Lawrence. Art and cover by Jordi Longaron. Foreword by James D. Lawrence, Jr. Introductions by Christopher Marlon, David Moreu, and Javier Meson.

    The Friday Foster comic strip is the story of a former nightclub "camera bunny" turned photographer's assistant turned fashion model. With an innate inclination to help others and a natural beauty that makes her a magnet for men, Friday often finds herself in some very sticky situations and world-class adventures.

    The strip is generally cited as the first mainstream (i.e. nationally syndicated) comic strip starring a black character in the title role and features a mixture of adventure and romance, often with social commentary thrown in for good measure.

    The strip ran from 1970-1974.

    Includes an interview with Robert Tonner, world-renowned doll artist.

    Hardcover, 12-in.x 9-in., 304 pages, full color.

    Cover price $39.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    From A to Zippy TPB (1991 Penguin Books) 1-1ST

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    1st printing. By Bill Griffith. Introduction by R. Crumb. 43 pages of full-length Zippy Stories; 16 pages of Zippy Calendar art; and 564 new Zippy Daily Strips! Softcover, 8 1/2-in., 11-in., 256 pages, B&W. Cover price $12.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    From Krakow to Krypton: Jews and Comic Books TPB (2008) 1-1ST

    1st printing. By Arie Kaplan. Jews created the first comic book, the first graphic novel, the first comic book convention, the first comic book specialty store, and they helped create the underground comics (or Comix) movement of the late 60s and early 70s. Many of the creators of the most famous comic books, such as Superman, Spiderman, X-Men, and Batman, as well as the founders of MAD magazine, were Jewish. From Krakow to Krypton: Jews and Comic Books tells their stories and demonstrates how they brought a uniquely Jewish perspective to their work and to the comics industry as a whole. Over-sized and in full color, From Krakow to Krypton is filled with sidebars, cartoon bubbles, comic book graphics, original design sketches, and photographs. It is a visually stunning and exhilarating history. 8-in x 11-in., 240 pages, PC/PBW. Cover price $25.00.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    From the Files of Mike Hammer: The Complete Dailies and Sundays HC (2013 Hermes) 1-1ST

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    1st printing. Written by Mickey Spillane. Art by Ed Robbins. Essays by Max Allan Collins. America's best-known hard boiled detective, Mike Hammer, returns with Hermes Press' complete archival reprint of the entire continuity, From the Files of... Mike Hammer! Reprinting all of the dailies and Sunday strips, this book will be the final word on this pop culture icon. The strip ran for only one year, 1953-1954, but what a year it was! The strip is pure Mickey Spillane and was crafted under his watchful eye with art by Ed Robbins. The feature has everything fans of Mike Hammer would expect: Mike, Velda, good girls, bad girls, gun-play and lots of action! Hardcover, 9-in. x 12-in., 192 pages, PC/PB&W Cover price $49.99.

  • Issue #1
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 1

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    Stories by Various. Art by Various. Featuring: The Worry Wart by J.R. Williams; Dan Dunn, Secret Operative 48 by Norman Marsh; Mutt & Jeff by Bud Fisher; Cicero's Cat by Bud Fisher; Reg'lar Fellers by Gene Byrnes; Daisybelle by Gene Byrnes; This Curious World by William Ferguson; Home Magic activity page by A.W. Nugent; Boots by Edgar Everett Martin; Tailspin Tommy by Hal Forrest; Flapper Fanny by Gladys Parker; Salesman Sam by C.D. Small; The Nut Bros. by Gene Aherne; Mr. Blotto by Gene Aherne; Our Boarding House with Major Hoople by Gene Aherne; Bronc Peeler and Coyote Pete by Fred Harman; On the Range by Fred Harman; Myra North, Special Nurse by Ray Thompson and Charles Coll; Otto Honk by Bela Zaboly; Out Our Way by J.R. Williams; The Tiny Mites by Hal Cochran and George Scarbo; Stranger Than Fiction by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune by Roy Crane; Alley Oop by V.T. Hamlin; Freckles and His Friends by Merrill Blosser; Herky by Clyde Lewis; A Dog's Life by Beck; From the Notes of Maj. Cosmo Strange, D.S.O. text story "Concluding "Death Masquerade"" by George Baker; Ben Webster's Page written by Jay Jerome Williams [as Edwin Alger]; Tad of the Tanbark by Bob Moore and Carl Pfeufer; Scissor Sketches activity by Bob Moore and Carl Pfeufer; Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire by Bob Moore and Carl Pfeufer; Happy Mulligan; The Adventures of 'Sparagus and Chubby; Everybody's Playmate activity page by A.W. Nugent; This Curious World filler by William Ferguson; Stories in Stamps text article written by I.S. Klein; Uncle Bill by Fred Harman. 68 pages, partial color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 2

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    Sheldon Mayer's "Scribbly" continues from Popular Comics (1936) #9. Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, and activity pages. In order of appearance: "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "Mutt and Jeff" and "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Boots" by Edgar Martin; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "This Curious World" by William Ferguson; "Reg'lar Fellers" and "Daisybelle" by Gene Byrnes; "Dan Dunn" by Norman Marsh; "Bronc Peeler and Coyote Pete" and "On the Range" by Fred Harman; "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Myra North, Special Nurse" by Ray Thompson and Charles Coll; "The Nut Brothers", "Mr. Blotto", and "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "Otto Honk" by Bela Zaboly; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "The Tiny Mites" by Hal Cochran and George Scarbo; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Tailspin Tommy" by Hal Forrest; "Flapper Fanny" by Gladys Parker; "Salesman Sam" by C. D. Small; "Freckles and his Friends" by Merrill Blosser; "The Adventures of 'Sparagus and Chubby"; "Annibelle" by Dorothy Urfer; "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "From the Notes of Major Cosmo Strange, D.S.O." by George Baker; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "Tad of the Tanbark" and "Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire" by Bob Moore and Carl Pfeufer; "Herky" by Clyde Lewis; "Happy Mulligan"; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; and "Stories in Stamps" by I. S. Klein. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 3

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    Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, and activity pages. In order of appearance: "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams; "Dan Dunn" by Norman Marsh; "Mutt and Jeff" and "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Boots" by Edgar Martin; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "Reg'lar Fellers" and "Daisybelle" by Gene Byrnes; "Tailspin Tommy" by Hal Forrest; "Bronc Peeler and Coyote Pete" and "On the Range" by Fred Harman; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "Myra North, Special Nurse" by Ray Thompson and Charles Coll; "The Nut Brothers", "Mr. Blotto", and "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "Otto Honk" by Bela Zaboly; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "The Tiny Mites" by Hal Cochran and George Scarbo; "This Curious World" by William Ferguson; "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Freckles and his Friends" by Merrill Blosser; "From the Notes of Major Cosmo Strange, D.S.O." by George Baker; "Annibelle" by Dorothy Urfer; "Salesman Sam" by C. D. Small; "The Adventures of 'Sparagus and Chubby"; "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "Flapper Fanny" by Gladys Parker; "Tad of the Tanbark" and "Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire" by Bob Moore and Carl Pfeufer; "Herky" by Clyde Lewis; "Happy Mulligan"; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; and "Stories in Stamps" by I. S. Klein. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 4

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    Christmas cover. Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, and activity pages. In order of appearance: "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "Mutt and Jeff" and "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "This Curious World" by William Ferguson; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "The Nut Brothers", "Mr. Blotto", and "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "Dan Dunn" by Norman Marsh; "Reg'lar Fellers" and "Daisybelle" by Gene Byrnes; "Tailspin Tommy" by Hal Forrest; "Otto Honk" by Bela Zaboly; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "Myra North, Special Nurse" by Ray Thompson and Charles Coll; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "The Tiny Mites" by Hal Cochran and George Scarbo; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "Freckles and his Friends" by Merrill Blosser; "Boots" by Edgar Martin; "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Annibelle" by Dorothy Urfer; "Salesman Sam" by C. D. Small; "From the Notes of Major Cosmo Strange, D.S.O." by George Baker; "Og, Son of Fire" by James Irving Crump; "Tad of the Tanbark" and "Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire" by Bob Moore and Carl Pfeufer; "Herky" by Clyde Lewis; "Bronc Peeler and Coyote Pete" and "On the Range" by Fred Harman; "G Men on the Job" by Dick Blair and Milt Youngren; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "Stories in Stamps" by I. S. Klein; and "Flapper Fanny" by Gladys Parker. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 5
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Slab: Minor side/edge crack(s)
    • Label #4223897006
    • 1" Spine split/chew. Interior margin pieces missing. Water damage.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
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    New Years cover. Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, and activity pages. In order of appearance: "The Nut Brothers", "Mr. Blotto", and "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "Herky" by Clyde Lewis; "Dan Dunn" by Norman Marsh; "Mutt and Jeff" and "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Boots" by Edgar Martin; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "Reg'lar Fellers" and "Daisybelle" by Gene Byrnes; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "Otto Honk" by Bela Zaboly; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "Tailspin Tommy" by Hal Forrest; "From the Notes of Major Cosmo Strange, D.S.O." by George Baker; "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "The Tiny Mites" by Hal Cochran and George Scarbo; "Annibelle" by Dorothy Urfer; "Salesman Sam" by C. D. Small; "Bronc Peeler and Coyote Pete" by Fred Harman; "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Flapper Fanny" by Gladys Parker; "G Men on the Job" by Dick Blair and Milt Youngren; "Tad of the Tanbark" and "Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire" by Bob Moore and Carl Pfeufer; "Og, Son of Fire" by James Irving Crump; "From the Notes of Major Cosmo Strange, D.S.O." by George Baker; "Myra North, Special Nurse" by Ray Thompson and Charles Coll; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "Myra North, Special Nurse" by Ray Thompson and Charles Coll; "Freckles and his Friends" by Merrill Blosser; and "Stories in Stamps" by I. S. Klein. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 6

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    Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, and activity pages. In order of appearance: "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Herky" by Clyde Lewis; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "Dan Dunn" by Norman Marsh; "The Nut Brothers", "Mr. Blotto", and "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "G Men on the Job" by Dick Blair and Milt Youngren; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "Annibelle" by Dorothy Urfer; "Salesman Sam" by C. D. Small; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Boots" by Edgar Martin; "Bronc Peeler and Coyote Pete" and "On the Range" by Fred Harman; "The Tiny Mites" by Hal Cochran and George Scarbo; "Otto Honk" by Bela Zaboly; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "Tailspin Tommy" by Hal Forrest; "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams; "Myra North, Special Nurse" by Ray Thompson and Charles Coll; "Reg'lar Fellers" and "Daisybelle" by Gene Byrnes; "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "Tad of the Tanbark" and "Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire" by Bob Moore and Carl Pfeufer; "Freckles and his Friends" by Merrill Blosser; "Og, Son of Fire" by James Irving Crump; "Mutt and Jeff" and "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "From the Notes of Major Cosmo Strange, D.S.O." by George Baker; "A Dog's Life" by Frank Beck; and "Stories in Stamps" by I. S. Klein. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #7
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 7

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    Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, and activity pages. In order of appearance: "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Herky" by Clyde Lewis; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "Dan Dunn" by Norman Marsh; "The Nut Brothers", "Mr. Blotto", and "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "G Men on the Job" by Dick Blair and Milt Youngren; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Boots" by Edgar Martin; "Bronc Peeler" and "On the Range" by Fred Harman; "The Tiny Mites" by Hal Cochran and George Scarbo; "Otto Honk" by Bela Zaboly; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "Tailspin Tommy" and "Four Aces" by Hal Forrest; "Stories in Stamps" by I. S. Klein; "Og, Son of Fire" by James Irving Crump; "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams; "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire" and "Tad of the Tanbark" by Bob Moore and Carl Pfeufer; "Reg'lar Fellers" and "Daisybelle" by Gene Byrnes; "Mutt and Jeff" and "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "From the Notes of Major Cosmo Strange, D.S.O." by George Baker; "Freckles and his Friends" by Merrill Blosser; "Salesman Sam" by C. D. Small; and "Flapper Fanny" by Gladys Parker. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 8

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    Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, and activity pages. In order of appearance: "Reg'lar Fellers" and "Daisybelle" by Gene Byrnes; "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Herky" by Clyde Lewis; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "Dan Dunn" by Norman Marsh; "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "G Men on the Job" by Dick Blair and Milt Youngren; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Boots" by Edgar Martin; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "Bronc Peeler" and "Uncle Bill" by Fred Harman; "The Tiny Mites" by Hal Cochran and George Scarbo; "Tailspin Tommy" and "Four Aces" by Hal Forrest; "Stories in Stamps" by I. S. Klein; "Og, Son of Fire" by James Irving Crump; "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams; "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire" and "Tad of the Tanbark" by Bob Moore and Carl Pfeufer; "Flapper Fanny" by Gladys Parker; "Salesman Sam" by C. D. Small; "Mutt and Jeff" and "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "From the Notes of Major Cosmo Strange, D.S.O." by George Baker; "Freckles and his Friends" by Merrill Blosser; "Annibelle" by Virginia Krausmann; and "The Nut Brothers" by Gene Ahern. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 9

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    Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, and activity pages. In order of appearance: "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Herky" by Clyde Lewis; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "Dan Dunn" by Norman Marsh; "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "G Men on the Job" by Dick Blair and Milt Youngren; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Boots" and "Bootkins" by Edgar Martin; "Bronc Peeler" and "Uncle Bill" by Fred Harman; "The Tiny Mites" by Hal Cochran and George Scarbo; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "Tailspin Tommy" and "Four Aces" by Hal Forrest; "Stories in Stamps" by I. S. Klein; "Og, Son of Fire" by James Irving Crump; "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams; "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire" and "Tad of the Tanbark" by Bob Moore and Carl Pfeufer; "Reg'lar Fellers" and "Daisybelle" by Gene Byrnes; "Mutt and Jeff" and "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "Freckles and his Friends" by Merrill Blosser; "Heroes' Hall of Fame" by Benjamin D. Allen (as Stookie Allen); "From the Notes of Major Cosmo Strange, D.S.O." by George Baker; "Now You Tell One!" by Edward Courtney Dunkle; "Be a Champion" by Ed Cronin; "Annibelle" by Virginia Krausmann; and "Salesman Sam" by C. D. Small. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #10
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 10

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    Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, activity pages, and a text story. In order of appearance: "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Herky" by Clyde Lewis; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "Dan Dunn" by Norman Marsh; "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "G Men on the Job" by Dick Blair and Milt Youngren; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Boots" and "Bootkins" by Edgar Martin; "Bronc Peeler" and "Uncle Bill" by Fred Harman; "The Tiny Mites" by Hal Cochran and George Scarbo; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "Tailspin Tommy" and "Four Aces" by Hal Forrest; "Stories in Stamps" by I. S. Klein; "Og, Son of Fire" by James Irving Crump; "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams; "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire" and "Tad of the Tanbark" by Bob Moore and Carl Pfeufer; "Reg'lar Fellers" and "Daisybelle" by Gene Byrnes; "Mutt and Jeff" and "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "Freckles and his Friends" by Merrill Blosser; "Now You Tell One!" by Edward Courtney Dunkle; "Be a Big Leaguer" by Ed Cronin; "Heroes' Hall of Fame" by Benjamin D. Allen (as Stookie Allen); "Annibelle" by Virginia Krausmann; and "Salesman Sam" by C. D. Small. "The Lost Inca Treasure, Part One" text story illustrated by Walter Cole Brigham. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #11
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 11

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    Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, activity pages, and a text story. In order of appearance: "Reg'lar Fellers" and "Daisybelle" by Gene Byrnes; "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Herky" by Clyde Lewis; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "Dan Dunn" by Norman Marsh; "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "G Men on the Job" by Dick Blair and Milt Youngren; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Boots" and "Bootkins" by Edgar Martin; "Bronc Peeler" by Fred Harman; "The Tiny Mites" by Hal Cochran and George Scarbo; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "Tailspin Tommy" and "Four Aces" by Hal Forrest; "Stories in Stamps" by I. S. Klein; "Og, Son of Fire" by James Irving Crump; "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams; "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire" and "Tad of the Tanbark" by Bob Moore and Carl Pfeufer; "Mutt and Jeff" and "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "Freckles and his Friends" by Merrill Blosser; "Now You Tell One!" by Edward Courtney Dunkle; "Heroes' Hall of Fame" by Benjamin D. Allen (as Stookie Allen); "Be a Big Leaguer" by Ed Cronin; "Annibelle" by Virginia Krausmann; and "Salesman Sam" by C. D. Small. "The Lost Inca Treasure, Part Two" text story illustrated by Walter Cole Brigham. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #12
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 12
    • CGC Qualified
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Slab: Minor side edge crack
    • Pages 18, 19, and 24 missing, affects story. INCOMPLETE.
    • Label #0004220013
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.

    Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, activity pages, and a text story. In order of appearance: "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Herky" by Clyde Lewis; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "Dan Dunn" by Norman Marsh; "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "G Men on the Job" by Dick Blair and Milt Youngren; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Boots" and "Bootkins" by Edgar Martin; "Bronc Peeler" by Fred Harman; "The Tiny Mites" by Hal Cochran and George Scarbo; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "Tailspin Tommy" and "Four Aces" by Hal Forrest; "Stories in Stamps" by I. S. Klein; "Og, Son of Fire" by James Irving Crump; "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams; "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire" and "Tad of the Tanbark" by Bob Moore and Carl Pfeufer; "Reg'lar Fellers" and "Daisybelle" by Gene Byrnes; "Mutt and Jeff" and "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "Freckles and his Friends" by Merrill Blosser; "Now You Tell One!" by Edward Courtney Dunkle; "Heroes' Hall of Fame" by Benjamin D. Allen (as Stookie Allen); and "Be a Big Leaguer" by Ed Cronin. "Shark Hunters of Aran, Part One" text story by H. T. Sperry, illustrated by Walter Cole Brigham. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #13
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 13

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    Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, activity pages, and a text story. In order of appearance: "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Herky" by Clyde Lewis; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "Dan Dunn" by Norman Marsh; "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "G Men on the Job" by Dick Blair and Milt Youngren; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Boots" by Edgar Martin; "Freckles and his Friends" by Merrill Blosser; "Bronc Peeler" by Fred Harman; "The Tiny Mites" by Hal Cochran and George Scarbo; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "Tailspin Tommy" and "Four Aces" by Hal Forrest; "Stories in Stamps" by I. S. Klein; "Og, Son of Fire" by James Irving Crump; "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams; "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire" and "Tad of the Tanbark" by Bob Moore and Carl Pfeufer; "Reg'lar Fellers" and "Daisybelle" by Gene Byrnes; "Mutt and Jeff" and "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "Now You Tell One!" by Edward Courtney Dunkle; "Be a Big Leaguer" by Ed Cronin; "Heroes' Hall of Fame" by Benjamin D. Allen (as Stookie Allen); "Annibelle" by Virginia Krausmann; and "Salesman Sam" by C. D. Small. "Shark Hunters of Aran, Part Two" text story by H. T. Sperry, illustrated by Walter Cole Brigham. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #14
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 14

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    Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, activity pages, and a text story. In order of appearance: "Salesman Sam" by C. D. Small; "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Herky" by Clyde Lewis; "Dan Dunn" by Norman Marsh; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "Fun with a Pencil" by Walter Cole Brigham; "Freckles and his Friends" by Merrill Blosser; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "Bronc Peeler" by Fred Harman; "The Tiny Mites" by Hal Cochran and George Scarbo; "Boots" by Edgar Martin; "Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire" and "Tad of the Tanbark" by Bob Moore and Carl Pfeufer; "Stories in Stamps" by I. S. Klein; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "Tailspin Tommy" and "Four Aces" by Hal Forrest; "Og, Son of Fire" by James Irving Crump; "G Men on the Job" by Dick Blair and Milt Youngren; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "Now You Tell One!" by Edward Courtney Dunkle; "Mutt and Jeff" and "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Reg'lar Fellers" and "Daisybelle" by Gene Byrnes; "Be a Big Leaguer" by Ed Cronin; "Heroes' Hall of Fame" by Benjamin D. Allen (as Stookie Allen); and "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams. "Sandy Ferguson, Sourdough, Part One" text story by H. T. Sperry. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #15
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 15

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    Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, activity pages, and a text story. In order of appearance: "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Herky" by Clyde Lewis; "Dan Dunn" by Norman Marsh; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "Fun with a Pencil" by Walter Cole Brigham; "Freckles and his Friends" by Merrill Blosser; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "Bronc Peeler" by Fred Harman; "The Tiny Mites" by Hal Cochran and George Scarbo; "Boots" by Edgar Martin; "Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire" and "Tad of the Tanbark" by Bob Moore and Carl Pfeufer; "Curious Facts about Stamps" by I. S. Klein; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "Tailspin Tommy" and "Four Aces" by Hal Forrest; "G-Man vs. The Red X" (Big Little Book adaptation) by Dick Blair and Milt Youngren; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "Now You Tell One!" by Edward Courtney Dunkle; "Mutt and Jeff" and "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Reg'lar Fellers" and "Daisybelle" by Gene Byrnes; "Be a Big Leaguer" by Ed Cronin; and "Heroes' Hall of Fame" by Benjamin D. Allen (as Stookie Allen). "Sandy Ferguson, Sourdough, Part Two" text story by H. T. Sperry, illustrated by Walter Cole Brigham. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #16
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 16

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    Christmas cover. Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, activity pages, and a text story. In order of appearance: "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Herky" by Clyde Lewis; "Dan Dunn" by Norman Marsh; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "Fun with a Pencil" by Walter Cole Brigham; "Freckles and his Friends" by Merrill Blosser; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "Bronc Peeler" by Fred Harman; "The Tiny Mites" by Hal Cochran and George Scarbo; "Boots" by Edgar Martin; "Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire" and "Tad of the Tanbark" by Bob Moore and Carl Pfeufer; "Curious Facts about Stamps" by I. S. Klein; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "Tailspin Tommy" and "Four Aces" by Hal Forrest; "G-Man vs. The Red X" (Big Little Book adaptation) by Dick Blair and Milt Youngren; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "Now You Tell One!" by Edward Courtney Dunkle; "Mutt and Jeff" and "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Reg'lar Fellers" and "Daisybelle" by Gene Byrnes; "Heroes' Hall of Fame" by Benjamin D. Allen (as Stookie Allen); "Be a Big Leaguer" by Ed Cronin; and "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams. "White Tiger of Timur, Part One" text story by H. T. Sperry, illustrated by Walter Cole Brigham. 68 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 17

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    Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, activity pages, and a text story. In order of appearance: "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams; "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Herky" by Clyde Lewis; "Dan Dunn" by Norman Marsh; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "G-Man vs. The Red X" (Big Little Book adaptation) by Dick Blair and Milt Youngren; "Freckles and his Friends" by Merrill Blosser; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "Bronc Peeler" by Fred Harman; "The Nut Bros." by Gene Ahern; "Boots" by Edgar Martin; "Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire" and "Tad of the Tanbark" by Bob Moore and Carl Pfeufer; "Curious Facts about Stamps" by I. S. Klein; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "Funnies Cartoon Club" by Walter Cole Brigham; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "Tailspin Tommy" and "Four Aces" by Hal Forrest; "The Comic Zoo" by George Scarbo; "The Tiny Mites" by Hal Cochran and George Scarbo; "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "Now You Tell One!" by Edward Courtney Dunkle; "Mutt and Jeff" and "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Reg'lar Fellers" and "Daisybelle" by Gene Byrnes; "Be a Snow Yachtsman" by Ed Cronin; "Heroes' Hall of Fame" by Benjamin D. Allen (as Stookie Allen); and "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams. "White Tiger of Timur, Part Two" text story by H. T. Sperry. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #18
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 18

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    Valentine's Day cover. Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, activity pages, and a text story. In order of appearance: "Herky" by Clyde Lewis; "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Dan Dunn" by Norman Marsh; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "G-Man vs. The Red X" (Big Little Book adaptation) by Dick Blair and Milt Youngren; "Freckles and his Friends" by Merrill Blosser; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "Bronc Peeler" by Fred Harman; "The Nut Bros." by Gene Ahern; "Boots" by Edgar Martin; "Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire" and "Tad of the Tanbark" by Bob Moore and Carl Pfeufer; "Curious Facts about Stamps" by I. S. Klein; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "Funnies Cartoon Club" by Walter Cole Brigham; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "Tailspin Tommy" and "Four Aces" by Hal Forrest; "The Comic Zoo" by George Scarbo; "The Tiny Mites" by Hal Cochran and George Scarbo; "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "Now You Tell One!" by Edward Courtney Dunkle; "Mutt and Jeff" and "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Reg'lar Fellers" and "Daisybelle" by Gene Byrnes; "Be a Champion" by Ed Cronin; "Heroes' Hall of Fame" by Benjamin D. Allen (as Stookie Allen); and "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams. "Battle Beneath the Midnight Sun, Part One" text story by H. T. Sperry, illustrated by Walter Cole Brigham. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #19
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 19

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    Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, activity pages, and a text story. In order of appearance: "Herky" by Clyde Lewis; "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Dan Dunn" by Norman Marsh; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "G-Man vs. The Red X" (Big Little Book adaptation) by Dick Blair and Milt Youngren; "Freckles and his Friends" by Merrill Blosser; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "Bronc Peeler" by Fred Harman; "The Tiny Mites" by Hal Cochran and George Scarbo; "Boots" by Edgar Martin; "Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire" and "Tad of the Tanbark" by Bob Moore and Carl Pfeufer; "Curious Facts about Stamps" by I. S. Klein; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "Funnies Cartoon Club" by Walter Cole Brigham; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "Tailspin Tommy" and "Four Aces" by Hal Forrest; "The Comic Zoo" by George Scarbo; "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "Now You Tell One!" by Edward Courtney Dunkle; "Mutt and Jeff" and "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Reg'lar Fellers" and "Daisybelle" by Gene Byrnes; "Be a Champion" by Ed Cronin; "Heroes' Hall of Fame" by Benjamin D. Allen (as Stookie Allen); and "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams. "Battle Beneath the Midnight Sun, Part Two" text story by H. T. Sperry, illustrated by Walter Cole Brigham. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #20
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 20

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    Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, activity pages, and a text story. In order of appearance: "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Reg'lar Fellers" by Gene Byrnes; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "G-Man vs. The Red X" (Big Little Book adaptation) by Dick Blair and Milt Youngren; "Freckles and his Friends" by Merrill Blosser; "Hold Everything" by Clyde Lewis; "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "Boots" by Edgar Martin; "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Tim McCoy: West of Rainbow's End" film adaptation; "Funnies Cartoon Club" by Walter Cole Brigham; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "Dan Dunn" by Norman Marsh; "Four Aces" by Hal Forrest; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "Now You Tell One!" by Edward Courtney Dunkle; "Curious Facts about Stamps" by I. S. Klein; "Bronc Peeler" by Fred Harman; "Heroes' Hall of Fame" by Benjamin D. Allen (as Stookie Allen); and "Be a Champion" by Ed Cronin. "Redskin Renegade" text story by H. T. Sperry. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #21
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 21

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    Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, activity pages, and a text story. In order of appearance: "The Nut Brothers" and "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Reg'lar Fellers" by Gene Byrnes; "The Crime Busters" by Alden McWilliams; "The Comic Zoo" by George Scarbo; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "Four Aces" by Hal Forrest; "Hold Everything" by Clyde Lewis; "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Bronc Peeler" by Fred Harman; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "Wonderland of Oz" by Walt Spouse; "Curious Facts about Stamps" by I. S. Klein; "Jack Randall: Where the West Begins" film adaptation by Richard Rogers; "Be a Champion" by Ed Cronin; and "Heroes' Hall of Fame" by Benjamin D. Allen (as Stookie Allen). "Redskin Renegade, Part Two" text story by H. T. Sperry, illustrated by Walter Cole Brigham. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #22
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 22

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    Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, activity pages, and a text story. In order of appearance: "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Reg'lar Fellers" by Gene Byrnes; "The Crime Busters" by Alden McWilliams; "The Comic Zoo" by George Scarbo; "Four Aces" by Hal Forrest; "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "Hold Everything" by Clyde Lewis; "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Bronc Peeler" by Fred Harman; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "Wonderland of Oz" by Walt Spouse; "Curious Facts about Stamps" by I. S. Klein; "Tim McCoy: Code of the Rangers" film adaptation; "Heroes' Hall of Fame" by Benjamin D. Allen (as Stookie Allen); and "Be a Champion" by Ed Cronin. "Redskin Renegade, Part Three" text story by H. T. Sperry. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #23
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 23

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    Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, activity pages, and a text story. In order of appearance: "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Reg'lar Fellers" by Gene Byrnes; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "The Comic Zoo" by George Scarbo; "Four Aces" by Hal Forrest; "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "Hold Everything" by Clyde Lewis; "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Bronc Peeler" by Fred Harman; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "The Crime Busters" by Alden McWilliams; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "Wonderland of Oz" by Walt Spouse; "Curious Facts about Stamps" by I. S. Klein; "Bob Baker: Courage of the West" film adaptation; "Heroes' Hall of Fame" by Benjamin D. Allen (as Stookie Allen); and "Be a Champion" by Ed Cronin. "Redskin Renegade, Part Four" text story by H. T. Sperry. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #24
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 24

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    Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, activity pages, and a text story. In order of appearance: "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Reg'lar Fellers" by Gene Byrnes; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "The Comic Zoo" by George Scarbo; "Four Aces" by Hal Forrest; "Hold Everything" by Clyde Lewis; "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Bronc Peeler" by Fred Harman; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "The Crime Busters" by Alden McWilliams; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "Wonderland of Oz" by Walt Spouse; "Curious Facts about Stamps" by I. S. Klein; "Bob Baker: The Singing Outlaw" film adaptation by Richard Rogers; "Heroes' Hall of Fame" by Benjamin D. Allen (as Stookie Allen); and "Be a Champion" by Ed Cronin. "The Island of Flaming Doom, Part One" text story by H. T. Sperry. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #25
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 25

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    Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, activity pages, and a text story. In order of appearance: "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams; "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Reg'lar Fellers" by Gene Byrnes; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "The Comic Zoo" by George Scarbo; "Four Aces" by Hal Forrest; "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "Hold Everything" by Clyde Lewis; "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Bronc Peeler" by Fred Harman; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "The Crime Busters" by Alden McWilliams; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "Wonderland of Oz" by Walt Spouse; "Curious Facts about Stamps" by I. S. Klein; "Bob Baker: The Border Wolves" film adaptation by Norton S. Parker and Richard Rogers; "Heroes' Hall of Fame" by Benjamin D. Allen (as Stookie Allen); "Ain't We Got Fun?" by Courtney Dunkel; and "Be a Champion" by Ed Cronin. "The Island of Flaming Doom, Part Two" text story by H. T. Sperry. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #26
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 26

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    Sheldon Mayer cover. Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, activity pages, and a text story. In order of appearance: "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Heroes' Hall of Fame" by Benjamin D. Allen (as Stookie Allen); "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "The Comic Zoo" by George Scarbo; "Four Aces" by Hal Forrest; "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "Hold Everything" by Clyde Lewis; "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams; "Bronc Peeler" by Fred Harman; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "Reg'lar Fellers" by Gene Byrnes; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "The Crime Busters" by Alden McWilliams; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "Wonderland of Oz" by Walt Spouse; "Curious Facts about Stamps" by I. S. Klein; "Bob Baker: Western Trails" film adaptation by Norton S. Parker and Richard Rogers; and "Be a Champ" by Ed Cronin. "Coast Guard Pinch-Hitter Part One" text story by H. T. Sperry. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #27
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 27

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    Contains comic strip reprints, text articles, activity pages, and a text story. In order of appearance: "Alley Oop" by V. T. Hamlin; "The Worry Wart" by J. R. Williams; "Captain Easy, Soldier of Fortune" by Roy Crane; "The Comic Zoo" by George Scarbo; "Four Aces" by Hal Forrest; "Our Boarding House" by Gene Ahern; "Hold Everything" by Clyde Lewis; "Cicero's Cat" by Bud Fisher; "Home Magic" by A. W. Nugent; "Stranger than Fiction" by Richard W. Thomas and Walter Galli; "Bronc Peeler" by Fred Harman; "Out Our Way" by J. R. Williams; "Reg'lar Fellers" by Gene Byrnes; "Ben Webster's Page" by Jay Jerome Williams (as Edwin Alger); "Scribbly" by Sheldon Mayer; "The Crime Busters" by Alden McWilliams; "Everybody's Playmate" by A. W. Nugent; "Wonderland of Oz" by Walt Spouse; "Curious Facts about Stamps" by I. S. Klein; "Bob Baker: The Last Stand" film adaptation; and "Be a Champ" by Ed Cronin. "Coast Guard Pinch-Hitter Part Two" text story by H. T. Sperry. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #28
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 28

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    Stories and art by Roy Crane, V. T. Hamlin, Sheldon Mayer, J. R. Williams, Gene Byrnes, George Swanson, Al McWilliams, Al Smith, Hal Forrest, A. W. Nugent, Walter Galli, Walt Spouse, Gene Ahern, Edwin Alger, George Scarbo, Clyde Lewis, Fred Harman, Ed Cronin, and Al Smith. Edited by comics pioneers M.C. Gaines and Sheldon Mayer, The Funnies presented reprints of classic comic strips, including Roy Crane's influential Captain Easy, alongside original material like Mayer's Scribbly. When Captain Colorful refuses to work with women in his new movie, Scribbly has a secret weapon: sex symbol Vivien Darling. Bronc Peeler is the first Western strip from Red Ryder co-creator Fred Harman, which he famously self-syndicated. Plus a comics adaptation of The Wizard of Oz featuring art by Walt Spouse. Reg'lar Fellers; Salesman Sam; Alley Oop; Crossword Puzzle Page; Cicero's Cat; Out Our Way; Four Aces; Everybody's Playmate; Our Boarding House; The Crime Busters; Stranger Than Fiction; Oz; Captain Easy; Centerfold Contest; Ben Webster; Scribbly; The Comic Zoo; Hold Everything; Test Flight; Bronc Peeler; How to Be a Soccer Fullback. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #29
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 29

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    Stories and art by Roy Crane, V. T. Hamlin, Sheldon Mayer, J. R. Williams, Gene Byrnes, George Swanson, Al McWilliams, Al Smith, Hal Forrest, A. W. Nugent, Walter Galli, Walt Spouse, Gene Ahern, Edwin Alger, George Scarbo, Clyde Lewis, Fred Harman, Ed Cronin, and Al Smith. Edited by comics pioneers M.C. Gaines and Sheldon Mayer, The Funnies presented reprints of classic comic strips, including Roy Crane's influential Captain Easy, alongside original material like Mayer's Scribbly. Scribbly plans to get Vivien Darling to change Captain Colorful's mind about female co-stars, and that works... a little better than expected. Caveman Alley Oop gets a glimpse of the Royal Moovian Circus. The Wogglebug tells his story to Tip and friends, in a comics adaptation of The Marvelous Land of Oz featuring art by Walt Spouse. MC Gaines left the comic and publisher for DC Comics' All-American Comics at this point, taking several strips with him. Reg'lar Fellers; Salesman Sam; Alley Oop; Crossword Puzzle Page; Cicero's Cat; Out Our Way; Four Aces; Everybody's Playmate; Our Boarding House; The Crime Busters; Stranger Than Fiction; Oz; Captain Easy; Centerfold Contest; Ben Webster; Scribbly; The Comic Zoo; Hold Everything; Test Flight; Bronc Peeler. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #30
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 30
    • Paper: Slightly britle
    • Label #1482295024
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    Stories and art by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Roy Crane, V. T. Hamlin, Fred Harman, J. R. Williams, Gene Byrnes, Al McWilliams, Jim Gary, Hal Forrest, Walt Spouse, C. D. Small, Fred Harman, and Win Smith. The Funnies presented reprints of classic comic strips, including Roy Crane's influential Captain Easy, alongside original material. With the departure of former editor MC Gaines, this issue debuts several new features, including Edgar Rice Burroughs' authorized comic-strip adaptation of John Carter, Warlord of Mars. This is the first appearance of John Carter of Mars in a comic book. Another character making his comics debut is the early toon Bosko, in an adaptation of his 1931 Looney Tunes cartoon, Bosko Shipwrecked! Tex Ritter tracks down cattle rustler Dorgan, but Dorgan has dynamite, in an adaptation of the 1939 Western movie Sundown on the Prairie. Plus a comics adaptation of The Marvelous Land of Oz featuring art by Walt Spouse. Gene Autry: The Ghost of Winter Ranch; Salesman Sam; Alley Oop; Red Ryder; Bosko; Out Our Way; Four Aces; Everybody's Playmate; Tex Ritter: Sundown on the Prairie; John Carter, Warlord of Mars; Our Boarding House; The Crime Busters; Stranger Than Fiction; Oz; Captain Easy; Bronc Peeler. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #31
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 31

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    Stories and art by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Roy Crane, V. T. Hamlin, Chester Gould, Art Krenz, J. R. Williams, Al Micale, Al McWilliams, Jim Gary, Hal Forrest, Norman Fallon, Walt Spouse, Gene Ahern, C. D. Small, William Ferguson, Hugh Harman, and Win Smith. The Funnies presented reprints of classic comic strips, including Roy Crane's influential Captain Easy, alongside original material. Now on Mars and possessing superhuman powers, John Carter meets the Green Martian Tars Tarkas, in the official comic-strip adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs' A Princess of Mars. Mistaken for a hired killer, hero cowboy Tom infiltrates an outlaw gang, in an adaptation of the 1939 Western movie Santa Fe Bound. Alley Oop discovers that the mysterious Grand Wizer is none other than the lovely Ooola. Plus a text story featuring Dick Tracy. In This Corner; Gene Autry: The Ghost of Winter Ranch; Salesman Sam; Alley Oop; Funnie Bone Riddle Page; John Carter Warlord of Mars; Bosko; Out Our Way; Four Aces; Dick Tracy and Yellowpony Trail the Arson Gang; Our Boarding House; The Crime Busters; This Curious World; Oz; Captain Easy; Tom Beatty: The Black Widow; Bronc Peeler. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #32
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 32

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    Stories and art by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Roy Crane, V. T. Hamlin, Chester Gould, Art Krenz, J. R. Williams, Al McWilliams, Jim Gary, Hal Forrest, Walt Spouse, C. D. Small, Hugh Harman, and Win Smith. The Funnies presented reprints of classic comic strips, including Roy Crane's influential Captain Easy, alongside original material. John Carter is aided by Woola, the Martian "dog," while battling the ferocious white apes of Mars, in the official comic-strip adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs' A Princess of Mars. Alley Oop gives chase when Queen Umpateedle is carried away by a brontosaur. Plus a text story featuring Dick Tracy. In This Corner; Gene Autry: The Ghost of Winter Ranch; John Carter Warlord of Mars; Salesman Sam; Alley Oop; Funnie Bone Riddle Page; Bosko; Lightning Jim; Out Our Way; Four Aces; Dick Tracy: The Capture of Bookie Joe; Our Boarding House; The Crime Busters; This Curious World; Oz; Captain Easy; Tom Beatty: The Black Widow. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #33
    Funnies, The (1936-1942 Dell) 33

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    Stories and art by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Roy Crane, V. T. Hamlin, Chester Gould, Art Krenz, J. R. Williams, Al McWilliams, Jim Gary, Hal Forrest, Walt Spouse, C. D. Small, Hugh Harman, and Win Smith. The Funnies presented reprints of classic comic strips, including Roy Crane's influential Captain Easy, alongside original material. John Carter's green Martian captors shoot down a ship from the city of Helium, and that's how Carter meets the incredible Dejah Thoris, in the official comic-strip adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs' A Princess of Mars. Captain Easy, Wash Tubbs, and Ruby have their final showdown with Heller and Jukes. Plus a text story featuring Dick Tracy. In This Corner; Gene Autry: The Ghost of Winter Ranch; John Carter Warlord of Mars; Salesman Sam; Alley Oop; Funnie Bone Riddle Page; Bosko; Lightning Jim; Out Our Way; Four Aces; Dick Tracy: The Solution of the Fountain Pen Gun; Carnival; Our Boarding House; The Crime Busters; This Curious World; Oz; Captain Easy; Tom Beatty: The Black Widow. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.