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3-D Comics from the 50's

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I dont remember if there has been a thread on the short lived 3-D crazy from 1953-1954,

 

Does anybody have a list of all of them? I think I have seen it somewhere.

 

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here is a list of the ones that I have:

 

3-D DOLLY

3D FEATURES PRESENTS JET PUP

3-D FUNNY MOVIES

ABBOTT AND COSTELLO 3-D COMICS

ADVENTURES IN 3-D

ADVENTURES IN 3-D

CAPTAIN 3-D

DARING ADVENTURES 3-D COMICS

FUNNY 3-D

LITTLE EVA 3-D

LITTLE EVA 3-D

NOODNIK 3 DIMENSIONAL

PETER COTTONTAIL 3-D COMICS

THE HAWK 3-D COMICS

THE HOUSE OF TERROR 3-D COMICS

THREE DIMENSIONAL EC CLASSICS

THREE STOOGES THREE DIMENSION COMICS

TRUE 3-D

TRUE 3-D

WHACK THREE DIMENSION COMICS

3-D SUPERMAN

3-D BATMAN

3-D COMICS TOR

3-D COMICS TOR

KATY KEENE

THREE DIMENSION COMICS MICKEY MOUSE

THREE DIMENSION COMICS MICKEY MOUSE

THREE DIMENSION COMICS MICKEY MOUSE

THREE DIMENSION COMICS MICKEY MOUSE

THREE DIMENSION COMICS MICKEY MOUSE

SHEENA 3-D

 

 

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These books are lots of fun but I'm just realizing that I never picked up a copy of any of one them, which is strange since I do like them.

 

I pretty sure there was a CBM/Overstreet Mag devoted just to these that has a full list as well as the saga of one collector out to get a complete set.

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Great list of books! I'm a big fan of those 3-D effect comics from the same time period...a pretty fascinating outgrowth of the 3-D craze. Do you collect those as well?

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I just picked up a small stack of GAs and it includes this 3-D book.

Three Dimension Comics #3 - Mighty Mouse(St. Johns, 1953)

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However, I can't find its' listing in Overstreet. Anyone have any info on where its' entry is located - or is this an Overstreet omission? Thanks to DK27's previous post it is obvious that someone has seen these books before. hm

 

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Thanks Shiv,

 

I looked under Three Dimension and Paul Terry...but why in the world did I forget to look under Mighty Mouse doh!

 

I think I did, but didn't look at the bottom of the listing.

 

For the record the artwork on the book is great, but the actual 3-D effect is kind of weak.

 

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