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Classics Illustrated Comic Collection – Issues #15, #19, #20, #42, #44, #45 (1940s[x=#8211/

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Classics Illustrated Comic Collection – Issues #15, #19, #20, #42, #44, #45 (1940s[x=#8211/
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A compelling set of vintage Classics Illustrated comics, each adapting a literary masterpiece into vibrant, accessible storytelling. These mid-century editions are prized by collectors for their historical value, dramatic cover art, and enduring cultural relevance.

Included Issues & Condition Notes:
#15 – Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe Condition: Fair Back cover torn with creases through the front. A powerful adaptation of Stowe’s anti-slavery classic, reflecting its emotional depth and historical significance.

#19 – Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain Condition: Fair to Good Twain’s iconic tale of freedom and friendship along the Mississippi, brought to life with expressive illustrations and period charm.

#20 – The Corsican Brothers by Alexandre Dumas Condition: Fair to Good A dramatic story of twin brothers and vengeance, adapted from Dumas’ lesser-known but gripping novella.

#42 – Swiss Family Robinson by Johann Wyss Condition: Fair to Good A beloved survival adventure, this issue captures the spirit of ingenuity and family resilience on a deserted island.

#44 – Mysteries of Paris by Eugène Sue Condition: Fair to Good A richly illustrated version of Sue’s sprawling urban drama, filled with intrigue, social commentary, and gothic atmosphere.

#45 – Tom Brown’s School Days by Thomas Hughes Condition: Fair Torn and creased spine with additional creases along the bottom. A classic coming-of-age story set in Victorian England, this copy shows wear but retains its collectible appeal.

🕰️ These comics are ideal for collectors of vintage literature adaptations, educators, or anyone drawn to the intersection of classic fiction and graphic storytelling. Each issue offers a unique glimpse into the mid-century comic publishing world, with condition ranging from fair to good and plenty of character in every page.