Auction in progress, bid now! Weekly Auction ends Monday November 25!

Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) comic books 1950-1959

  • Issue #1
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 1

    This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.

    Stories and art by Edward Kean and Dick Hall. An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Howdy's first job is putting up advance posters for Phineas T. Bluster's 's Circus. While out sailing, Howdy Doody, Dilly Dally and Mr. Bluster encounter pirates who have been at sea for 200 years. Howdy tries to help Dilly Dally after he gets a job painting with Phineas T. Bluster's Circus. Meet Howdy Doody; Clarabell; Howdy and the Pirates; Howdy Doodlings; Flub-a-Dub; Phineas T. Bluster's 's Circus; Howdy's Camping Adventure; Dilly Dally; Howdy in Alaska; Meet Mr. Bluster. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

    The listing below is from eBay, and MyComicShop is not responsible for this item in any way. Some listings shown here may no longer be available if they sold or were ended by the seller after we last retrieved the listing details.

    $245 Howdy Doody (1950) #1 CGC 3.5 Off White to White Pgs Dell Publishing Comic P7 cm

    Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.

  • Issue #2
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 2

    This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.

    An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Howdy and Dilly go to the museum, where Dilly gets frightened and runs amuck among the exhibits. Dilly stows away when Howdy goes to Africa to catch some animals for Phineas T. Bluster's Circus. Howdy and Dilly try to find a lost dog at a ski resort. Plus a photo of the Howdy Doody float in the Macy's parade in New York City. Mummy's the Word; Howdy Doody Brings a Big One Back Alive; Clarabell; Howdy Doody and the Missing Pies; Howdy Goes West; Flub-a-Dub; Brownies Visit Howdy; Dilly Dally. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 3

    This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.

    Photo cover features Bob Keeshan as Clarabell the Clown. An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Howdy, Dilly and Phineas T. Bluster fall asleep in the museum and dream that they're back in the days when knighthood was in flower. Howdy and Dilly are mistaken for window washers and find themselves outside a high-rise department store. Flub-a-Dub accidentally gives George the Elephant a medicine-show tonic that's pure alcohol. Cover features Bob Keeshan, the future Captain Kangaroo, as the original Clarabell the Clown. Meet Howdy and Bob; Daze of the Knights; Howdy's Puzzle Page; Howdy Doody; Howdy Doody and the Air-o-Doodle; The Mysterious Trunk; Flub-a-Dub; Howdy's Gadgets. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 4
    • Water spotting.

    Stories and art by John Stanley and Dick Hall. An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Howdy and Dilly dream themselves back into the days of knights and maidens, in a sequel to "Daze of the Knights" in the previous issue. Howdy and Dilly board a bathysphere they find on the docks, and soon they're deep beneath the sea. Flub-a-Dub and Clarabell the Clown have a series of wacky competitions to decide who has to take guard duty at Phineas T. Bluster's Circus. Stories written by John Stanley of Little Lulu fame. Clarabell; To the Rescue; Mister Bluster's Fish Story; Howdy's Puzzle Page; The Undersea Kingdom; Dilly Dally; Howdy's Underwater Adventure; Flub-a-Dub; Howdy's Gadgets. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 5

    Howdy Doody photo cover. Untitled story, script by Edward Kean; Howdy and Dilly hitch a ride on a riverboat. One-page Clarabell and Flub-a-Dub story, script by Edward Kean. Untitled Dilly Dally story, script by Edward Kean. Flub-a-Dub activity page. "Venice," script by Edward Kean; Howdy and Dilly fly to Venice via the Air-o-Doodle (a unique vehicle comprised of a helicopter, an airplane, a train, a boat, and an automobile). "Stormy Weather" text story. Howdy Doody maze. Untitled Flub-a-Dub story, script by Edward Kean. One-page Howdy Doody and Dilly Dally story, script by Edward Kean. 52 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 6

    This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.

    An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Howdy and Dilly set out to win the prize for capturing the most unusual creature. Howdy and Dilly encounter aliens in a flying cup and saucer, leading to a madcap chase with a group of scientists. The Inspector thinks Phineas T. Bluster was swindled when he bought an old diamond mine. This comic was mentioned in the text of the anti-comics classic Seduction of the Innocent on page 309. Clarabell; Howdy Doody; Howdy's Puzzle Page; Dilly Dally; Howdy Doody and the Jolly Stranger; The Inspector and the Wickys; Flub-a-Dub. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

    The listing below is from eBay, and MyComicShop is not responsible for this item in any way. Some listings shown here may no longer be available if they sold or were ended by the seller after we last retrieved the listing details.

    $600 1951 Howdy Doody 6 CGC 7.5 Used in SOTI Seduction of the Innocent hearings!

    Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.

  • Issue #7
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 7
    • 2" cumulative spine split.

    One-page Clarabell story. Untitled Howdy Doody story; Howdy and Dilly accidently get trapped in a rocket ship. Untitled story; Flub-a-dub tries to fly a kite. "Oh Dilly! Oh Dilly Dally!"; Howdy and Dilly try to find a cure for Mr. Bluster's gout. "Hook and Ladder Boy" text story. Untitled story; Howdy and the gang attack Flub with snowballs. "Service With a Smile"; Dilly works at a service station. "Ride the Magic Carpet Free" one-page Flub-a-dub story. 52 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

    The listing below is from eBay, and MyComicShop is not responsible for this item in any way. Some listings shown here may no longer be available if they sold or were ended by the seller after we last retrieved the listing details.

    $105 Howdy Doody #7 - Dell 1951 Golden Age Issue - CGC VF+ 8.5

    Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.

  • Issue #8
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 8

    An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Howdy and Dilly travel to the Mediterranean on a magic carpet, but when the carpet unravels, they must find someone who can reweave it. Howdy and Dilly take shelter from a storm on a small island and meet Napoleon, or at least that's who he claims to be. Phineas T. Bluster forces Flub-a-Dub to help workers around the circus, but maybe they're better off without his help. Rug Trouble; Fisherman's Luck; Howdy Doody and the Lumberjack; Dilly Dally; Flub-a-Dub. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 9

    Untitled story; Howdy and a fox team up to deter some hunters from going through his farm. "Mr. Bluster's Side Show"; Howdy, Dilly and Flub-a-dub look for exotic animals for Mr. Bluster's Side Show. Untitled Howdy Doody text story. "Out West"; Dilly becomes sheriff of Cactus Crossing. Untitled on-page story; Flub-a-dub gets his first bath. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #10
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 10
    • 2" Cumulative spine split. Only one staple (manufacturing).

    Cover art by Mel Crawford. Untitled Howdy Doody text story, script and art by Mel Crawford. Untitled story, script and art by Mel Crawford; Howdy Doody and Dilly Dally try to deliver some Fourth of July fireworks to Mister Bluster at his yacht club, but a guard won't let them in; The guard accidentally sets off the fireworks on their boat, destroying it. One-page Flub-a-Dub story by Mel Crawford. Untitled story, script and art by Mel Crawford; Doc Useless, a patent medicine seller, steals Pricess Summerfall Winterspring's magic locket, and Howdy Doody and Dilly Dally recover it. Untitled story, script and art by Mel Crawford; Flub-a-Dub goes fishing and catches the hat of the Fish and Game Warden, J. Frothingham Frog. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #11
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 11

    An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Howdy and Dilly both find a lost diamond at the exact same time. Before long, they're being chased through a carnival by diamond thieves. In another story, Howdy and Dilly escort a chimpanzee from the waterfront to Phineas T. Bluster's circus - what could go wrong? Howdy Doody's Halloween Party; Howdy Doody; Dilly Dally; Flub-a-Dub. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #12
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 12

    An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Howdy and Dilly get chased by miniature Keystone Kops and an angry bull before escaping in a farmhouse attached to a hot-air balloon. You can't make this stuff up. A mad scientist tries out his shrinking formula on Howdy, and now he and Dilly must stop him from using it on the city. Howdy and Dilly get jobs at a dude ranch and Howdy tries to ride the dreaded horse Midnight Fireball. Howdy Doody and Tom the Turkey; Howdy Doody; Dilly Dally; Flub-a-Dub. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

    The listing below is from eBay, and MyComicShop is not responsible for this item in any way. Some listings shown here may no longer be available if they sold or were ended by the seller after we last retrieved the listing details.

    $90 HOWDY DOODY COMICS #12 DELL 1951 GOLDEN AGE CGC 6.0 GRADED! NBC TV

    Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.

  • Issue #13
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 13

    Cover pencils by Dan Gormley. "Howdy Doody's Christmas Eve" text story, art by Dan Gormley. Untitled story, script by Edward Kean, art by Dan Gormley; Howdy thinks he's found oil on Mr. Bluster's property. Untitled story, script by Edward Kean, art by Dan Gormley; Howdy and Dilly go shopping for a Christmas tree. Untitled story, art by Dan Gormley; Howdy and Dilly meet a homesick Eskimo who wants to go back to the North Pole. Untitled story, script by Edward Kean, art by Dan Gormley; Dilly tries, unsuccessfully, to get rid of a pesky mouse; In desperation, he finally puts up a "For Sale" sign on his house and heads down the road…with the mouse hitching a ride on his suitcase! 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #14
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 14

    An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Howdy, Dilly and Mr. Bluster are flying in Mr. Bluster's Flying Air-o-Doodle when they are forced to land on Witch Island, home of the foreboding Witch Castle. Howdy and Dilly try to catch Gippo the Gem Thief. Dilly Dally and Flub-a-dub paint Mr. Bluster's house. Howdy Doody and the Rocking Chair; Lake Limpid Winter Sports; Dilly Dally. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #15
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 15

    An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Howdy and Dilly join Phineas T. Bluster at his Florida hotel and immediately cause chaos for the hotel staff. Dilly's pet alligator Archy makes a nuisance of himself. Howdy has a crush on a parkgoer he's never met, but Dilly interferes, and the boys woo her with ice cream and comic books. Howdy Doody: Baby Sitter; Lake Limpid Winter Sports; Dilly Dally. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #16
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 16

    "Howdy Doody's Magic Charm" text story. Untitled story; Mr. Bluster buys a newspaper office. Untitled story; Howdy and Dilly go to Hollywood to become actors. Untitled story; Mr. Bluster gets nothing but trouble when he tries to take a shower. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 17

    An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Howdy and Dilly take off in Professor Erk's rocket ship, but maybe they should have had some training first. Howdy and Dilly want to be professional wrestlers. Howdy and Dilly try to become boy scouts. Howdy Doody: Pet Peeve; Dilly Dally. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #18
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 18
    • Staple rust with migration
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Label #4434351008
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.

    An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Howdy and Dilly follow a lost puppy and enter the kingdom of the dogs, where people are pets. Dilly gets a new perspective on training his puppy when HE has to wear the collar. Howdy and Dilly go hunting, and a fox plays Dilly for a fool. Howdy Doody: The Fishing's Great; Flub-a-Dub; Dilly Dally. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #19
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 19

    "Wild Ghost Chase" text story. Untitled story, script by Edward Kean; After seeing a science fiction movie, Dilly dreams that he, Howdy and the Flub-a-Dub are captured by Martians. Untitled story; Howdy and Dilly are wallpaper hangers. Untitled story, script by Edward Kean; In this hilarious outing, a little African boy stows away in a crate of monkeys shipped to Mr. Bluster's circus; Howdy and Dilly try their best to tame the wild boy. Untitled story, script by Edward Kean; Dilly Dally vs. Pretty Boy Burt. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

    The listings below are from eBay, and MyComicShop is not responsible for these items in any way. Some listings shown here may no longer be available if they sold or were ended by the seller after we last retrieved the listing details.

    $15 Howdy Doody # 19.....Good-VG 3.0 grade....1951 Dell comic book--E
    $348 Howdy Doody #19 CGC 9.4 (1952, Dell Publisher) High Grade Golden Age OW/White Pg

    Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.

  • Issue #20
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 20

    An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Howdy and Dilly convince Mr. Bluster to dress like Santa and hand out presents to poor children. But is the guy in the Santa suit really Mr. Bluster? An eccentric millionaire gives Howdy and Dilly a trunk full of cash for shoveling his walk, but that proves to be a trunkful of trouble. Howdy Doody Fixes His Wagon; Howdy Doody's Old-Time Silent Movie; Flub-a-Dub; Dilly Dally. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #21
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 21

    "Southward, Ho, Ho!" text story. Untitled story; Howdy and Dilly travel to Bubblegumia. Untitled story; Princess Summerfall helps to cure Mr. Bluster's gout. Untitled story; Howdy and Dilly go to the dentist. Untitled story; Dilly becomes the lion tamer. Princess Summerfall Winterspring story on back cover. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #22
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 22

    An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Howdy and Dilly meet Professor Crackpot and his invention Herman, a mechanical man who doesn't know his own strength. Chasing a runaway balloon, Howdy and Clarabell enter an old house where a robber is hiding out. Flub-a-Dub uses its new push-button umbrella. The Lawn Short Cut; Howdy Doody's Old-Time Silent Movie; Flub-a-Dub; Dilly Dally. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #23
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 23

    Stories and art by Edward Kean and others. An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Howdy and Dilly adopt a kitten, only to find out too late that it is actually a tiger cub. In the Old West, Howdy and Dilly battle outlaw Pinto Pete. Dilly and Clarabell the Clown visit an amusement park. Special Playground; Howdy Doody's Old-Time Silent Movie; Clarabell; Dilly Dally. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #24
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 24

    An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. The Inspector, Howdy and Princess Summerfall Winterspring travel to Australia in the Flying Air-o-Doodle to get a kangaroo for Mr. Bluster's circus. While testing out Captain Scuttlebutt's moving lighthouse, Howdy and Dilly encounter pirate ghosts. Howdy, Clarabell and Flub-a-Dub go fishing and create silent-comedy chaos. Howdy Doody; Clarabell; Doodyville's Outdoor Club: Indoor President: Dilly Dally; Howdy Doody's Old-Time Silent Movie; Clarabell; Dilly Dally. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

    The listing below is from eBay, and MyComicShop is not responsible for this item in any way. Some listings shown here may no longer be available if they sold or were ended by the seller after we last retrieved the listing details.

    $125 Howdy Doody #24 - Dell 1953 Golden Age Issue - CGC VF/NM 9.0

    Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.

  • Issue #25
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 25
    • 1 1/4" Spine split from top. Cover detached at one staple. Staple rust. Rust migration.

    An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Phineas T. Bluster sends Howdy and Dilly to capture a new bear for the circus. But the mission would be a disaster without the intervention of Howdy's friend, Princess Summerfall Winterspring. Howdy and Clarabell try to do their own plumbing, and learn a lesson: never try to do your own plumbing. Easy as Pie; Howdy Doody's Old-Time Silent Movie; Clarabell; Dilly Dally and the Seven-League Shoestrings. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #26
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 26

    An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. The Professor wants Howdy to help find the Lost Aragnak Village. But first Howdy must convince his friend, Princess Summerfall Winterspring, and her tribe. After Phineas T. Bluster is kidnapped, the thing called Flub-a-Dub sets out to track him down. In Store for Christmas; Howdy Doody's Old-Time Silent Movie; Clarabell; Dilly Dally. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #27
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 27

    An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Crooks kidnap Howdy's friend, Princess Summerfall Winterspring, because they want her magic necklace. But luckily, Howdy can talk to the animals, and they tell him where the kidnappers went. In another story, Howdy and Dilly trap a purse-snatcher in a phone booth. Stealing the Show; Howdy Doody's Old-Time Silent Movie; Clarabell; Dilly Dally. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #28
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 28

    This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.

    An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Howdy's friend, Princess Summerfall Winterspring, takes Howdy and Dilly on a magic canoe ride to visit the Great Spirit. Captain Windy tells Howdy and Dilly the legend of the Ghost Ship. Clarabell the Clown, who never talks, is constantly being told to be quiet. City Tenderfoot; Ghost Ship; Howdy Doody's Old-Time Silent Movie; Clarabell; Flub-a-Dub. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #29
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 29
    • INCOMPLETE. Multiple pages missing, interrupts art and story.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Stories and art by Edward Kean and others. An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Phineas T. Bluster hires Howdy and Dilly to ride Teena the elephant through town to promote the circus, but they forget Teena's command word. The Inspector's Whodunit Machine is supposed to be able to find anyone or anything. Howdy and Dilly go to the beach. Trailer's End; Bluster's Circus; Howdy Doody's Old-Time Silent Movie; The Inspector's Great Invention; Phineas T. Bluster. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #30
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 30
    • Centerfold detached.

    An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Captain Scuttlebutt tells the boys the story of the magic sea chest that must never be opened. Mr. Bluster, Howdy and Dilly fly to Africa in the Flying Air-o-Doodle to film a 3-D jungle movie. Howdy and Dilly open a taxi service, but a flat tire turns into a comedic catastrophe. Million-Dollar Invention; Howdy Doody and the Magic Sea Chest; Howdy Doody's Old-Time Silent Movie; Flub-a-Dub. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #31
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 31
    • 1" spine split from bottom.

    Stories and art by Dan Gormley and others. An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Dilly and Flub-a-Dub try to make the house elderly-friendly when Grandpa Doody comes for a visit. But Grandpa turns out to be a daredevil with his own jet plane and motorcycle. Howdy and the Inspector try to help Phineas T. Bluster run his resort hotel, and the result is like something out of the Marx Brothers. An ice storm brings the town to a standstill. Old Pirate Haunts; Howdy Doody and the Magic Sea Chest; Howdy Doody's Old-Time Silent Movie; Dilly and Flub-a-Dub. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #32
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 32

    An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Howdy and Dilly try to babysit Captain Scuttlebutt's pet octopus Ockie. Howdy and Dilly test Professor Erk's Time-A-Doodle machine and wind up in the Stone Age, where they meet cave-boy Ooky. Inspector Fidoozle tries to help Grandpa Doody figure out who's stealing all his furniture. All American Clown; Howdy Doody; Howdy Doody's Old-Time Silent Movie; The Inspector Solves a Mystery. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #33
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 33

    This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.

    An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Dilly's new magic saxophone makes everyone dance whenever he plays it. Clarabell the Clown uses novelty items to play April Fool's Day jokes on his friends. Captain Scuttlebutt tells Howdy and Dilly how he rescued Windy the dog after a storm at sea. Three-Ring Pet Shop; Howdy Doody; Howdy Doody's Old-Time Silent Movie; Chief Thunderthud: Corn Bread Capers. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #34
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 34

    Distinguished Achievement Award--Dell Comics Pledge to Parents public service announcement. "The Missing Diamond," script by Edward Kean; The boys encounter an invisible genie. "Animal Tricks," script by Edward Kean; Dilly tries to train a chimp, while Captain Scuttlebutt tries to teach his dog, Windy, some tricks; A lion tops both animals by roller skating and playing a trombone; But the lion turns out to be Clarabell in disguise! Untitled Flub-a-Dub's Old-Time Silent Movie story. Untitled story, script by Edward Kean; Clarabell visits a fortune teller. Howdy Doody illustration on back cover. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #35
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 35
    • Light Staple rust.

    Dell Comics Pledge to Parents public service announcement. "Howdy Doody and the Magic Pony," script by Edward Kean; When the Magic Queen Grandmother places magic horseshoes on the Princess's hobbyhorse, he comes to life. "Powerful Medicine," script by Edward Kean; Chief Thunderthud and Thunderchicken try to sell their "Aragnak Magic Medicine," which is so potent that it burns holes in the cement sidewalk! Untitled story; Howdy and Dilly go on a camping trip and encounter a bee, a skunk, and two bears. "Flub-a-Dub Wins a Prize," script by Edward Kean; Grandpa Doody wins all the prize ribbons at the Doodyville County Fair…until the Flub-a-Dub finally wins one for the blueberry pie-eating contest. Clarabell illustration on back cover. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

    The listing below is from eBay, and MyComicShop is not responsible for this item in any way. Some listings shown here may no longer be available if they sold or were ended by the seller after we last retrieved the listing details.

    $145 Howdy Doody #35 - Dell 1955 Golden Age Issue - CGC NM- 9.2

    Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.

  • Issue #36
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 36
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • File Copy.
    • Label #0911633015
    • Water damage.
    • Staple rust with migration.

    An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. When a thief steals a rare "Bloop" from Bluster's zoo, Howdy pursues him all the way to India. The Inspector's newest invention is a better lie detector, and he wants Howdy and Dilly to test it. Phineas T. Bluster's new popcorn machine gets stuck in the "on" position and fills the room with popcorn. Clarabell; Howdy Doody Rescues Bloop the Bloop; The Inspector's Detector; Howdy Doody's Old-Time Silent Movie; Mr. Bluster Weathers the Storm; Dilly Dally Wins a Prize; Flub-a-Dub. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #37
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 37

    This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.

    An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Howdy wants to introduce friends and readers to his adopted sister, Heidi Doody, but Dilly thinks she's his girlfriend. A millionaire kidnaps Clarabell the Clown because Clarabell's horn matches his vintage auto. Captain Scuttlebutt's dog Windy is found by two boys who think he's a stray. Howdy Doody Presents Heidi; Clarabell Horns In; Princess Summerfall Winterspring: Fair Exchange; Howdy Doody's Old-Time Silent Movie; Howdy Doody Finds Windy; Dilly Dally. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #38
    Howdy Doody (1950-1956 Dell) 38

    An icon of 1950s Americana, Howdy Doody was a star of early television, and a mischievous Tom Sawyer-type adventurer in this comic. Howdy and Mr. Bluster track down a polar bear that has escaped from the zoo. Heidi Doody captures a butterfly that turns out to be a fairy princess. Flub-a-dub's birthday cake for Dilly is solid enough to use as a wrecking ball. Flub-a-dub; Trouble at the Zoo; Heidi's Gold; Howdy Doody's Old-Time Silent Movie; Flub-a-dub Bakes a Cake; The Rain Dance; Dilly Dally. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.