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Gold Key Sci-Fi/Horror and Others Box Lot (Gold Key, 19 Gold Key Comic Strip and Cartoon Characters

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Comics Start Price:1.00 USD Estimated At:13,000.00 - 19,500.00 USD
Gold Key Sci-Fi/Horror and Others Box Lot (Gold Key, 19 Gold Key Comic Strip and Cartoon Characters
<B>Gold Key Comic Strip and Cartoon Characters Box Lot (Gold Key, 1948-77) Condition: Average VF.</B></I> Included are four full short boxes containing multiple copies of <B>Tom and Jerry</B></I> #202, 209, 227-231, and 234; <B>Marge's Little Lulu</B></I> #131-133, 135, 138, 140-146, and 206 (the last issue to carry Marge Buell's name on the cover); <B>Beetle Bailey</B></I> #39, 40, 43-47, 51, and 52; <B>The Phantom</B></I> #5 and 14; <B>Fun-In</B></I> #1, 3-10, and 12-15; <B>The Little Monsters</B></I> #24-26 and 40; as well as multiples of <B>Gunsmoke</B></I> #6, <B>Total War</B></I> #1; <B>The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.</B></I> #5; and <B>Land of the Giants</B></I> #1. Also included are copies of <B>Four Color</B></I> #122 (Henry #1), 155 (Henry), 224 (Little Iodine #1), 830 (the Hardy Boys), 840 (Duck Album), 843 (the First Americans), 865 (Andy Burnett), 866 (Mars and Beyond), 887 (the Hardy Boys), 889 (Clint and Mac), 920 (Zorro), 1003 (Zorro), 1025 (Vacation in Disneyland), 1037 (Zorro), 1051 (Donald Duck in Mathmagic Land), and 1073 (Grandma Duck's Farm Friends); <B>New Funnies</B></I> #194, 230, 232, 236, 238, 241, 257, 258, 259, 262, 263, 265, 266, 267, 269, 271, and 273; <B>Lone Ranger</B></I> #2, 5, 6, 8, 26, and 32; <B>Walt Disney's Comics and Stories</B></I> #120, 121, 125 (which features the first mention of the Junior Woodchucks), 126, and 144; <B>Donald Duck</B></I> #47, 50, 52, 53, 57, 75, 108, 115, and 118; <B>Bonanza</B></I> #1, 29, 33, 36, 37; and <B>H. R. Pufnstuf</B></I> #4-8 (with multiples of some). The average grade is VF, with some of the older 10- and 12-cent issues grading a tad lower and many grading much higher. All runs are inclusive. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $13,000. <I>From the Random House Archives.</B></I>