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Four Color #145-180 Bound Volumes (Dell, 1947). D

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Comics Start Price:425.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 4,500.00 USD
Four Color #145-180 Bound Volumes (Dell, 1947). D
<B>Four Color #145-180 Bound Volumes (Dell, 1947).</B></I> Dell's <B>Four Color</B></I> series of "one-shot" titles was a diverse selection of comics features -- some were reformatted newspaper reprints (<B>Dick Tracy</B></I>, <B>Little Orphan Annie</B></I>); some were adaptations of newspaper strips, with new stories (<B>Felix the Cat</B></I>, <B>Tillie the Toiler</B></I>, <B>Henry</B></I>), others were cartoon or movie characters with new stories created for the comics (<B>Donald Duck</B></I>, <B>Bugs Bunny</B></I>). This lot consists of three volumes of <B>Four Color</B></I> comics released in 1947 -- issues #145-180; all the comics were file copies bound and trimmed for office reference. Included in these volumes are three <B>Donald Duck</B></I> issues featuring art and story by Carl Barks (issue #178, "Christmas on Bear Mountain," features the first appearance of Barks' most famous character, Uncle Scrooge); three <B>Marge's Little Lulu</B></I> issues by John Stanley; <B>Albert and Pogo</B></I> by Walt Kelly (who also contributed art to <B>Christmas with Mother Goose</B></I>); plus copies of <B>Tarzan</B></I>, <B>Roy Rogers</B></I>, <B>Flash Gordon</B></I>, <B>Ozark Ike</B></I>, and more. For the Dell collector, it doesn't get much better! Approximate Overstreet VG 4.0 value for group = $2,100. <I>From the Random House Archives.</B></I>