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Best of The Three Stooges Comicbooks, The Volume 1
Author: | Norman Maurer, Pete Alvarado and Others |
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Hardback: | 196 pages |
Publisher: | Papercutz (2012) |
Avg. Rating: | [ Unrated ] |
In Print? | No |
From the back cover...
"This book isn't just a book, it's also a time capsule filled with old, well-read, beat-up comics starring the funniest men who ever lived... THE THREE STOOGES. When you open this book up, you'll uncover a collection of old comic books that are not only funny and fun to read, but that are drawn by two of the best cartoonists ever... Norman Maurer and Peter Alvarado.
So, get comfortable and enjoy "The Best of The Three Stooges Comic Books!"
Introduction by Joan Howard Maurer.
Representing classic Three Stooges comic books...
- The Three Stooges # 1 (St. John Publ., 1953)
- The Three Stooges # 4 (St. John Publ., 1954)
- The Three Stooges # 5 (St. John Publ., 1954)
- Four Color Comics # 1043 (Western Publ. / Dell, 1959)
- Four Color Comics # 1078 (Western Publ. / Dell, 1960)
- Four Color Comics # 1127 (Western Publ. / Dell, 1960)
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