15.5x23.5x56" wooden Dell Comics store display c.1950s. Wood and metal caster wheels on bottom.

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15.5x23.5x56" wooden Dell Comics store display c.1950s. Wood and metal caster wheels on bottom.
(1961)
(1962)
Four Color #1336 - On Stage
Dell, 1962
Cover by Robert Meyers
An original story by Ken Fitch, Frank Bolle, & Frank Giacoia, based on the Mary Perkins On Stage newspaper comic strips by Leonard Starr.
Source
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WHOAH!
Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse #76-78
Dell, 1961
Covers by Paul Murry
Mickey stories by Jack Bradbury and Murry.
One Li'l Bad Wolf story in each by Bradbury (76) and Murry (77, 78).
Source: 76 - 77 - 78
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Have a high quality scan of THAT rawhide comic cover ♥
Bonus solo Rowdy under the cut:
Tarzan! Oh, where are you?
(Tarzan Volume 1 #3)
Tarzan has gone hunting…
(Tarzan Volume 1 #3)
Sheeta is no coward and leaps to the attack…
(Tarzan Volume 1 #3)
Rex Allen #017
Dell Comics (1955)
The Black Panther and his men attacked us!
(Dell Four Color Comic #161)
Yes! The Bongus must be holding a palaver!
(Tarzan Volume 1 #4)
We baboon people never turn back for anything!
(Tarzan Volume 1 #3)
List of Acceptable Comics published by the Catechetical Guild Educational Society in 1950.
(1960)
the most disturbing page from Stanley and Tripp's infamous, rejected comic, "The Bogyman" (August 1950).
Posted in its entirety and colored by Frank M. Young.
Four Color #1348 - Yak Yak
Dell, 1962
By Jack Davis.
Source: 1348
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