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Four Color #13-24 Bound Volume (Dell, 1942-43). E

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Four Color #13-24 Bound Volume (Dell, 1942-43). E
<B>Four Color #13-24 Bound Volume (Dell, 1942-43).</B></I> Early bound volumes from Dell are always considered great finds; not all of these books survived the years since these original Western Publishing file copies were bound and trimmed into hardback editions for office use. This particular volume, while containing a number of beautiful comics, has had its share of mistreatment. The contents have separated at the spine, which also separated the front cover to the first comic; the contents have become loose; and one comic has sustained some minor fire damage (possibly a dropped match) which burned a section of one panel and darkened several other pages. That said, please remember that these 60+ year old comics still look pretty nice and are very readable. The issues included are #13 (<B>Mr. District Attorney</B></I>, first issue); #14 (<B>Smilin' Jack</B></I>); #15 (<B>Felix the Cat</B></I>, first issue, with strip reprints by Otto Messmer); #16 (<B>Porky Pig and the Secret of the Haunted House</B></I>, first issue); #17 (<B>Popeye and Wimpy</B></I>); #18 (<B>Little Orphan Annie's Junior Commandos</B></I>); #19 (<B>Thumper Meets the Seven Dwarfs</B></I>, this is the book with fire damage); #20 (<B>Barney Baxter in the Air</B></I>); #21 (<B>Oswald the Rabbit</B></I>, first issue); #22 (<B>Tillie the Toiler</B></I>); #23 (<B>Raggedy Ann and Andy</B></I>); and #24 (<B>Gang Busters</B></I>). Overstreet 2005 VG 4.0 value for group = $992. <I>From the Random House Archives.</B></I>