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BLBcomics-migration

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  1. REG'LAR FELLERS #1 1921 48 pager Cupples & Leon reprints daily newspaper strips
  2. MAUD THE MIRTHFUL 1908 Fred Opper 64 pager MAUD THE MATCHLESS 1907 Fred Opper 70 pages
  3. TOM SAWYER AND HUCK FINN #1 Stoll & Edwards 1925 reprints in color Sunday newspaper strips from 1923 1924
  4. whoops i missed this when i up loaded my other Winnies WINNIE WINKLE #1 1930 Cupples & Leon 48 pager of daily newspaper strips
  5. Ok, really impress me--show me #s 25 and 26. I don't think they exist. I wish i could - I am just about ready to delete 25 26 from Overstreet as not existing I already did that with Barney Google 5 and 6, also listed for a long time in Overstreet before i began revamping the section and fixing all the errors I have 100s more of these scans made up - there was a HUGE comic book industry in America long before the advent of Superman
  6. This last one is not a comic book, but cool looking nonetheless
  7. My damaged copy of BUSTER BROWN AND HIS RESOLUTIONS Outcault 1903 - first nationally distributed comic book
  8. I think it is the most important single comic book printed in America - based on the OO vs Supes thread, considering Obadiah is not a super hero, it is not in 9.6 or 9.8 (where is 9.7, is what i want to know), i would say you need to be the judge of what you offered me to part with it. A lot of progress was made the past few months educating more collectors One has to get them to the point of recognizing a comic book when they see it
  9. These are fun to collect - and compared to super hero stuff from the 1930s and 1940s, are true bargains
  10. MUTT AND JEFF #1 and #3 by Bud Fisher 1910, 1912 Ball Publishing Boston - daily newspaper comic strip reprints in a large format size 5-3/4 x 15-1/2 88 pages each, whoppers!
  11. MOON MULLINS #2 1928 Cupples & Leon - newspaper daily comic strip reprints
  12. HAROLD TEEN #1 1929 Cupples & Leon - very popular Archie precursor, or, in other words, Archie was inspired by this newspaper comic strip Another different collection of HAROLD TEEN #1 1930, different format, 96 pages
  13. FUNNY FOLKS By FM Howarth, later strip artist on Lulu and Leander - this book from 1899, reprints of comic strips from PUCK magazine stretching back to the early 1890s
  14. I am actually back in the early-mid 20th century doing more research - the OO vs Supes thread is discussing stuff i researched some years ago, satisfied myself with the results, moved on, and have been having to go back into my research past to defend "old" research I think within a couple more years i will be done with all this research - i have a ton of stuff now
  15. THE FUNNY LARKS OF HANS AND FRITZ 1927 Saalfield reprints daily newspaper strips
  16. THE GUMPS #1 By Sidney Smith Publisher Cupples & Leon - reprints daily news paper comic strips
  17. STUFF AND NONSENSE by AB Frost 1884 - sequential comic strip reprints from magazines Not exactly a Plat book, more so the Victorian variety
  18. PORE Li'L MOSE BY Richard F Outcault 1901 Mose bridges the Outcault "gap" between Yellow Kid and Buster Brown
  19. Tailspin Tommy #1 1929 Cupples & Leon reprints daily news paper comic strips
  20. Tillie the Toiler #8 Cupples & Leon comic book from 1933 - the year Funnies On Parade was printed - i have a lot more like this, sports fans
  21. GASOLINE ALLEY #1 1929 Reilly & Lee - strip reprints by Frank King
  22. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG by Bill DeBeck #1 1923 and #2 1924
  23. Bringing Up Father #12 from 1927 - 48 pages 10x10 inches - reprints newspaper daily strips