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All books pre- June 1938
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BTW, which is the first apperance of The Clock? hm

 

Funny Pages #6 and Funny Picture Stories #1 both came out in November, 1936. The two page story in Funny Pages #6 is considered his first appearance, I guess FPS #1 is his first full story and cover appearance.

 

As far as pre-June '38 books, I'll have to look through my stuff, I did change up my sig recently and that has FPS #1, FPS #4 and Detective #5.

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This might be strange to some of you, but I'm excited to get this book :) I've seen a few over the years but never owned one ..... until now :) 1935!!!

 

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Classic. I would love to won a copy.

The first italian apperance of Donald Duck in comic book (but it’s a reprint, as the Silly Symphony originally appeared in the Disney journals, "Topolino" I believe) is in Nel Regno di Topolino #8, from September 1935.

Inside the comic is printed in two colors (black and red).

 

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First Donald Duck appearance was in Adventures of Mickey.

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Have the inside front cover shot of this. Does that count.?

 

 

 

 

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OH MY GOODNESS (worship)

 

Have the inside front cover shot of this. Does that count.?

 

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WHOA!!! :o:o:o

 

Undervalued I agree 100%

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Have the inside front cover shot of this. Does that count.?

 

 

 

 

detective15.jpg

 

OH MY GOODNESS (worship)

 

Have the inside front cover shot of this. Does that count.?

 

p><p>  Why isn

 

WHOA!!! :o:o:o

 

Undervalued I agree 100%

 

Is it not the More Fun 31 that should be more important since it apparently came out about a week or so before this Detective 15? (shrug)

 

Not sure about the release date for New Adventure 26 since it is supposedly so rare that this is one of the few books that Overstreet does not even have a valuation for in his price guide, although I still prefer the cover for NA 27 a lot more. :cloud9:

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On sale dates for the three May 1938 DCs with the Action 1 ad:

More Fun 31: April 19, 1938

 

Detective 15: April 26, 1938

 

New Adventure 26: April 28, 1938.

 

So, the More Fun 31 was the first look at a caped superhero ... ever!

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On sale dates for the three May 1938 DCs with the Action 1 ad:

More Fun 31: April 19, 1938

 

Detective 15: April 26, 1938

 

New Adventure 26: April 28, 1938.

 

So, the More Fun 31 was the first look at a caped superhero ... ever!

 

Nope. Dr. Occult was first.

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On sale dates for the three May 1938 DCs with the Action 1 ad:

More Fun 31: April 19, 1938

 

Detective 15: April 26, 1938

 

New Adventure 26: April 28, 1938.

 

So, the More Fun 31 was the first look at a caped superhero ... ever!

 

Nope. Dr. Occult was first.

 

He had a cape? Don't think so.

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On sale dates for the three May 1938 DCs with the Action 1 ad:

More Fun 31: April 19, 1938

 

Detective 15: April 26, 1938

 

New Adventure 26: April 28, 1938.

 

So, the More Fun 31 was the first look at a caped superhero ... ever!

 

Nope. Dr. Occult was first.

 

He had a cape? Don't think so.

Yes he did in More Fun issues 14-17, which were published in 1936 - 1937.

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On sale dates for the three May 1938 DCs with the Action 1 ad:

More Fun 31: April 19, 1938

 

Detective 15: April 26, 1938

 

New Adventure 26: April 28, 1938.

 

So, the More Fun 31 was the first look at a caped superhero ... ever!

 

Nope. Dr. Occult was first.

 

He had a cape? Don't think so.

Yes he did in More Fun issues 14-17, which were published in 1936 - 1937.

 

Your are correct, sir ... so let me rephrase:

 

More Fun 31 was the first printed look at Superman ... ever!

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I think this might be the inside front cover to more-fun 31 or 32 (shrug) a little help here.

 

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I know this is from my Tec 15

 

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More Fun 31 ad is exactly the same as your Tec 15 ad. I think the top ad is from Tec 16.

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