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Jingle Jangle Comics #1-24 Bound Volumes (Eastern

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Jingle Jangle Comics #1-24 Bound Volumes (Eastern
<B>Jingle Jangle Comics #1-24 Bound Volumes (Eastern Color, 1942-46).</B></I> Tucked away among the many bound volumes found in the files of Western Publishing were these two delightful volumes of <B>Jingle Jangle Comics</B></I>, originally published by Eastern Color. This otherwise ordinary comic book designed for younger children happen to contain some of the wackiest stories written and drawn during the 1940s -- "Jingle Jangle Tales" and "The Pie-Faced Prince of Pretzleburg", both creations by the one and only George Carlson. Readers of the landmark book on comics, <B>All in Color For a Dime</B></I> will recall the last chapter in the book, written by none other than Harlan Ellison, titled "Comics of the Absurd", in which the legendary "hard-boiled" writer revealed his soft side in his love of Carlson's work. In fact, <B>The Comics Journal</B></I> recently ran a color section reprinting some of Carlson's crazy comics, the first extensive reprinting ever of this forgotten master's work. Here, in these two magical volumes, you get the real thing -- in all but a few issues, Carlson contributes two zany stories. These two volumes contain file copies of comics that were bound and trimmed into hardback books designed for office use. Many of the comics still look new, with glossy colors and clean pages. Overstreet 2005 VG 4.0 value for group = $714. <B>From the Random House Archives.</B></I>