Four Color
Non-Duck Section
This is the title Western used to try out new titles. Some were a big success others were not. I really like these old Dells. They are a reflection of era from which they were printed.
(Sept. 1939-June 1962)
LAST UPDATED 06/22/05 03:14 PM
DC Section | Marvel Section | Ducks (Disney) | Gold Key & Misc. (Non-Disney)
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Description |
Price |
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Condition |
Description |
Price |
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Fair (FR) cover falling apart |
Fairy Tale Parade by Walt Kelly |
$10 |
Good (GD) |
Bugs Bunny Super Sleuth |
$10 |
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Aug 1949 |
Very Good (VG/FN) |
Bugs Bunny in "The Court Jester" |
$40 |
Good (GD) |
Bugs Bunny on the Isle of Hercules |
$8 |
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April 1950 |
Very Fine (VF/NM) |
"Cinderella" |
$110 |
April 1950 |
Fine (FN) |
Bugs Bunny in "Hare- Brained Reporter" |
$27 |
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Dec 1950 |
Fine (FN+) |
Bugs Bunny in "Lumberjack Rabbit" |
$30 |
Feb 1951 |
Good (GD/VG) |
Bugs Bunny in "Hair Today Gone Tomorrow" |
$15 |
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April 1951 |
Very Good (VG/FN) |
Bugs Bunny in "The Raja's Elephant" |
$22 |
Very Good (VG) |
Walter Lantz's Andy Panda in Scotland Yard |
$8 |
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Sept 1951 |
Good (GD/VG) |
Porky Pig in "The Grand Canyon Giant" |
$10 |
Nov 1951 |
Good (GD/VG) |
Porky Pig in "Tree of Fortune" |
$10 |
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Jan 1952 |
Very Good (VG) Porky Pig color with pencil |
Porky Pig in "Trouble in the Big Trees" |
$10 |
Feb 1952 |
Good (GD/VG) |
Bugs Bunny in "The Magic Sneeze" |
$10 |
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April 1952 |
Very Good (VG) |
Bugs Bunny in "The Gumball Bandits" "Oils Well that Ends Well" |
$12 |
May 1952 |
Very Good (VG/FN) |
Porky Pig in "The Lost Gold Mine" |
$15 |
|
May 1952 |
Very Good (VG) |
Bugs Bunny in "The Foreign- Legion Hare" |
$14 |
Very Fine (VF) |
Rhubarb Owner of the Brooklyn Ball Club |
$35 |
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Good (GD) |
Elmer Fudd |
$5 |
1954 |
Fine (FN) |
Western Marshal and the Cattle War |
$12 |
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Very Good (VG) |
Oswald the Rabbit |
$4 |
April 1955 |
Very Good (VG/FN) |
Bugs Bunny Album |
$20 |
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Dec 1956 |
Fine (FN) |
Max Brand's Silvertip and the Stolen Stallion |
$7 |
July 1956 |
Very Good (VG) |
The Great Locomotive Chase |
$16 |
Good (GD) |
Cinderella |
$6 |
Very Good (VG) |
The Famous Talking Mule Francis |
$4 |
Four Color CONT.
Very Good (VG) |
Old Yeller |
$10 |
Very Good (VG) |
Curly Kayoe Versus The Barefoot Blockbuster |
$4 |
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Fair (FR) Tinker Bell Kite cut out of back cover |
Tinker Bell |
$4 |
Good (GD) |
Little Hiawatha |
$4 |
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Very Good (VG) |
Luke Short's Top Gun |
$5 |
Sept 1958 |
Very Good (VG+) |
Restless Gun in "Vengance Valley" |
$27 |
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Sold water stain |
Pluto |
$5 |
Very Good (VG) |
The Famous Talking Mule Francis |
$5 |
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Sold water stain |
Little Hiawatha |
$5 |
Very Good (VG) water stain |
John Paul Jones |
$10 |
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Sept 1958 |
Good (GD) |
The Lennon Sisters in "The Mystery of Lonsome Farm" |
$13 |
Sold |
Chilly Willy |
$5 |
Very Good (VG) |
Wagon Train |
$12 |
Very Good (VG) |
Boots and Saddles |
$9 |
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Very Good (VG) |
Steve Canyon |
$10 |
Good (GD) |
Ruff and Reddy |
$8 |
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Good (GD) |
Huckleberry Hound Winter Fun |
$8 |
Very Good (VG) |
Sugarfoot |
$16 |
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Sold |
Walt Scott's Christmas Stories |
$6 |
Good (GD) bug damage |
77 Sunset Strip |
$11 |
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Dec 1959 |
Sold |
Solomon and Sheba |
$9 |
Good (GD) |
MGM's Mouse Musketeers |
$2 |
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Dec 1959 |
Good (GD) |
77 Sunset Strip "The Money Wagon" |
$9 |
Very Good (VG) |
Elmer Fudd |
$3 |
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Good (GD) loose cover |
Nikki, Wild Dog of the North |
$4 |
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Homer: Are you saying you're
never going to eat any animal again? What about bacon?
Lisa: No.
Homer: Ham?
Lisa: No!
Homer: Pork chops?
Lisa: Dad, those all come from the same animal!
Homer: Heh heh heh... ooh... yeah... right,
Lisa. A wonderful... magical animal.