Posting favorites from my PC. Another super rare Felix. This is Felix Book 2 (1931 Altemus). Of the three in this series, this is the only issue that Overstreet has documented.
A subreddit about newspaper comic strips such as Calvin and Hobbes, The Far Side, Pogo, and Krazy Kat, and the history of those comics.Posting favorites from my PC. Another super rare Felix. This is Felix Book 2 (1931 Altemus). Of the three in this series, this is the only issue that Overstreet has documented.
This is a place for fans of Platinum Age, Victorian Age and Pioneer Age comics, Big Little Books, Sunday funnies, premium pins & badges, pulps and other pre-1940 treasures. For the most part, if it’s pre-1940 and listed in (or should be listed in) Overstreet it should fit right in. If it’s a little bit post 1940, but cool, it’ll probably work too.Sometimes the best part of the visit is the down day. Mai Tais by the pool at GC recovering from a late night of Fantasmic, fireworks and the rarely seen Jungle Cruise dark ride.

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Posting favorites from my PC. It’s a little rough, but a tough book to find in any shape. First print of Felix Book No. 1 (1931 Altemus). Overstreet assumes its existence from the fact that there’s a second print, but says the first print hasn’t been documented. Well, here it is.
This subreddit is dedicated to comic books, comic magazines, and comic art collecting.Posting favorites from my PC. It’s a little rough, but a tough book to find in any shape. First print of Felix Book No. 1 (1931 Altemus). Overstreet assumes its existence from the fact that there’s a second print, but says the first print hasn’t been documented. Well, here it is.
A subreddit about newspaper comic strips such as Calvin and Hobbes, The Far Side, Pogo, and Krazy Kat, and the history of those comics.Posting favorites from my PC. It’s a little rough, but a tough book to find in any shape. First print of Felix Book No. 1 (1931 Altemus). Overstreet assumes its existence from the fact that there’s a second print, but says the first print hasn’t been documented. Well, here it is.
This is a place for fans of Platinum Age, Victorian Age and Pioneer Age comics, Big Little Books, Sunday funnies, premium pins & badges, pulps and other pre-1940 treasures. For the most part, if it’s pre-1940 and listed in (or should be listed in) Overstreet it should fit right in. If it’s a little bit post 1940, but cool, it’ll probably work too.Posting favorites from my PC. Felix The Cat #1 (1931 McLoughlin Bros #260). Listed as Rare in Overstreet and given the fierce bidding war it took to win it, I think that’s pretty accurate.
This subreddit is dedicated to comic books, comic magazines, and comic art collecting.Posting favorites from my PC. Felix The Cat #1 (1931 McLoughlin Bros #260). Listed as Rare in Overstreet and given the fierce bidding war it took to win it, I think that’s pretty accurate.
A subreddit about newspaper comic strips such as Calvin and Hobbes, The Far Side, Pogo, and Krazy Kat, and the history of those comics.Posting favorites from my PC. Felix The Cat #1 (1931 McLoughlin Bros #260). Listed as Rare in Overstreet and given the fierce bidding war it took to win it, I think that’s pretty accurate.
This is a place for fans of Platinum Age, Victorian Age and Pioneer Age comics, Big Little Books, Sunday funnies, premium pins & badges, pulps and other pre-1940 treasures. For the most part, if it’s pre-1940 and listed in (or should be listed in) Overstreet it should fit right in. If it’s a little bit post 1940, but cool, it’ll probably work too.Posting a few favorites from my PC. This was a tough set to complete. This is Charlie Chaplin’s Funny Stunts (1917 Donahue & Co. #380). Early pre-Popeye work by E. C. Segar. Printed on very thin paper and tough to find in nice shape.

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Posting a few favorites from my PC. This was a tough set to complete. This is Charlie Chaplin’s Funny Stunts (1917 Donahue & Co. #380). Early pre-Popeye work by E. C. Segar. Printed on very thin paper and tough to find in nice shape.

This is a subreddit dedicated to the funny man who needs no lines, Charlie Chaplin! His comical wit and slapstick antics has brought smiles to millions and now he will bring one to your face.
Posting a few favorites from my PC. This was a tough set to complete. This is Charlie Chaplin’s Funny Stunts (1917 Donahue & Co. #380). Early pre-Popeye work by E. C. Segar. Printed on very thin paper and tough to find in nice shape.

This subreddit is dedicated to comic books, comic magazines, and comic art collecting.
Posting a few favorites from my PC. This was a tough set to complete. This is Charlie Chaplin’s Funny Stunts (1917 Donahue & Co. #380). Early pre-Popeye work by E. C. Segar. Printed on very thin paper and tough to find in nice shape.

This is a place for fans of Platinum Age, Victorian Age and Pioneer Age comics, Big Little Books, Sunday funnies, premium pins & badges, pulps and other pre-1940 treasures. For the most part, if it’s pre-1940 and listed in (or should be listed in) Overstreet it should fit right in. If it’s a little bit post 1940, but cool, it’ll probably work too.
Posting a few favorites from my PC. This was a tough set to complete. This is Charlie Chaplin’s Funny Stunts (1917 Donahue & Co. #380). Early pre-Popeye work by E. C. Segar. Printed on very thin paper and tough to find in nice shape.

A subreddit about newspaper comic strips such as Calvin and Hobbes, The Far Side, Pogo, and Krazy Kat, and the history of those comics.
When the cars stop and you’re in front of Zurg for a while. (Full disclosure- my wife’s score - I was one car ahead and just out of his ROM).

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Posting a few favorites from my PC. This was a tough set to complete. This is Charlie Chaplin In The Army (1917 Donahue & Co. #318). Early pre-Popeye work by E. C. Segar. Printed on very thin paper and tough to find in nice shape.

Well blow me down! A subreddit for Popeye fans!
Posting a few favorites from my PC. This was a tough set to complete. This is Charlie Chaplin In The Army (1917 Donahue & Co. #318). Early pre-Popeye work by E. C. Segar. Printed on very thin paper and tough to find in nice shape.

This is a subreddit dedicated to the funny man who needs no lines, Charlie Chaplin! His comical wit and slapstick antics has brought smiles to millions and now he will bring one to your face.
Posting a few favorites from my PC. This was a tough set to complete. This is Charlie Chaplin In The Army (1917 Donahue & Co. #318). Early pre-Popeye work by E. C. Segar. Printed on very thin paper and tough to find in nice shape.

This subreddit is dedicated to comic books, comic magazines, and comic art collecting.
Posting a few favorites from my PC. This was a tough set to complete. This is Charlie Chaplin In The Army (1917 Donahue & Co. #318). Early pre-Popeye work by E. C. Segar. Printed on very thin paper and tough to find in nice shape.

A subreddit about newspaper comic strips such as Calvin and Hobbes, The Far Side, Pogo, and Krazy Kat, and the history of those comics.
Posting a few favorites from my PC. This was a tough set to complete. This is Charlie Chaplin In The Army (1917 Donahue & Co. #318). Early pre-Popeye work by E. C. Segar. Printed on very thin paper and tough to find in nice shape.

This is a place for fans of Platinum Age, Victorian Age and Pioneer Age comics, Big Little Books, Sunday funnies, premium pins & badges, pulps and other pre-1940 treasures. For the most part, if it’s pre-1940 and listed in (or should be listed in) Overstreet it should fit right in. If it’s a little bit post 1940, but cool, it’ll probably work too.
Posting a few favorites from my PC. This was a tough set to complete. This is Charlie Chaplin Up In The Air (1917 Donahue & Co. #317). Early pre-Popeye work by E. C. Segar. Printed on very thin paper and tough to find in nice shape.

This subreddit is dedicated to comic books, comic magazines, and comic art collecting.
Posting a few favorites from my PC. This was a tough set to complete. This is Charlie Chaplin Up In The Air (1917 Donahue & Co. #317). Early pre-Popeye work by E. C. Segar. Printed on very thin paper and tough to find in nice shape.

A subreddit about newspaper comic strips such as Calvin and Hobbes, The Far Side, Pogo, and Krazy Kat, and the history of those comics.
Posting a few favorites from my PC. This was a tough set to complete. This is Charlie Chaplin Up In The Air (1917 Donahue & Co. #317). Early pre-Popeye work by E. C. Segar. Printed on very thin paper and tough to find in nice shape.

This is a place for fans of Platinum Age, Victorian Age and Pioneer Age comics, Big Little Books, Sunday funnies, premium pins & badges, pulps and other pre-1940 treasures. For the most part, if it’s pre-1940 and listed in (or should be listed in) Overstreet it should fit right in. If it’s a little bit post 1940, but cool, it’ll probably work too.
Posting a few favorites from my PC. This was a tough set to complete. This is Charlie Chaplin Up In The Air (1917 Donahue & Co. #317). Early pre-Popeye work by E. C. Segar. Printed on very thin paper and tough to find in nice shape.

This is a subreddit dedicated to the funny man who needs no lines, Charlie Chaplin! His comical wit and slapstick antics has brought smiles to millions and now he will bring one to your face.