The different "keyhole" colophons for Dell paperbacks.

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The different "keyhole" colophons for Dell paperbacks.
Dell Horoscope, magazine, September 1955
Vintage Pulp - Film Fun (Jan1934)
Art by Enoch Bolles
Dell Publishing
Ghost Stories #19, August 1967. Frank Springer cover pencils & inks.
Info from Grand Comics Database
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Barbie and Ken's Comic Journey
Dell Publishing in New York published Barbie and Ken comics beginning in 1962, during a time when comic books were a popular source of entertainment. They featured art by noted American comic-book artists Vince Colletta and John Tartaglione. This is the fifth and final issue, published in November 1963. The comics marked Barbie and Ken’s debut in a comic book format. This issue features members of the Barbie Fan Club sharing their imaginary adventures with the iconic duo; Barbie and the Arts; Barbie's Theatre Group; and a one-pager about Barbie's friend and fellow doll, Midge. The stories exhibited traditional values and cultural norms of that era, reflecting wholesome and timeless themes. After this comic, Barbie comics were next featured in the Mattel-owned Barbie magazine in 1964.
-Melissa, Special Collections Graduate Intern
The Long Secret by Louise Fitzhugh
ISBN 0-440-94977-7
In Memoriam: Comic artist and Crypto comic pioneer, José Delbo
We're sorry to report the passing of Argentinian-born artist José Delbo, whose many credits from the 1960s onwards included Billy the Kid, The Beatles "Yellow Submarine", Wonder Woman, Transformers and Thundercats
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