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Blondie Feature Books (1942) comic books 1944

  • Issue #38
    Blondie Feature Books (1942) 38
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    Blondie the Model Homemaker. Stories, art and cover by Chic Young, plus an introduction by Clark Kinnaird. Pioneering comics publisher David McKay's Feature Book was the first US comic book to devote complete issues to a single character. This issue reprinted Blondie Sunday strips from 1942. The foibles of an ex-flapper who finds domestic bliss with her everyman husband became one of the longest-running comic strips of the 20th century, spawning a series of movies and even a sandwich shop. The cover features the male main character wearing a dress, not a common sight in 1944. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #40
    Blondie Feature Books (1942) 40

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    Blondie in Home-Made Laughs! Stories, art and cover by Chic Young, plus an introduction by Clark Kinnaird. Pioneering comics publisher David McKay's Feature Book was the first US comic book to devote complete issues to a single character. This issue reprinted Blondie Sunday strips from 1942. The foibles of an ex-flapper who finds domestic bliss with her everyman husband became one of the longest-running comic strips of the 20th century, spawning a series of movies and even a sandwich shop. As if Dagwood's home life wasn't chaotic enough, his boss Mr. Dithers is a mean-tempered tyrant. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #42
    Blondie Feature Books (1942) 42

    Blondie in Home-Spun Yarns! Stories, art and cover by Chic Young, plus an introduction by Caswell Adams. Pioneering comics publisher David McKay's Feature Book was the first US comic book to devote complete issues to a single character. This issue reprinted Blondie Sunday strips from 1942. The foibles of an ex-flapper who finds domestic bliss with her everyman husband became one of the longest-running comic strips of the 20th century, spawning a series of movies and even a sandwich shop. Dagwood could probably make the bus on time, if he didn't run into the mailman on his way out the door every morning. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.