To continue getting you in the Halloween spirit, we thought we'd include a few more Halloween covers featuring that 'wasckly wabbit Bugs and the precocious Little Lulu...
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Character song sheets are highly collectible, and in fact, they can be traced back to The Yellow Kid. But did you know that the 1938 song sheet The Shadow Knows features the same image as the cover of the July 1938 pulp The Shadow?
This brilliantly rendered statue shows the heroes as they do battle against the vile, tentacle-y Starro the Conqueror.
When letters started pouring in to the editors of Blue Bolt and Target Comics back in the early 40's, they knew they had two great hits on their hands. Problem was, the fans of these comics wanted more.
Be warned! You never know what mysterious, vampiric powers can overtake mortals who dare come too close to the highly collectible Dracula Soil Pendant
In honor of Cheerio's 60th Anniversary, General Mills released a commemorative box featuring one of the best-known promoters of America's most popular cereal, The Lone Ranger.
The first DC Comics title ever published, New Fun, featured a huge array of mystery and adventure strips, articles about radio, movies and sports, and great prizes.
Short stories, radio programs, television shows, comic books . . . there are few media that The Cisco Kid and his mustachioed sidekick Pancho haven't infiltrated through the years.
A steady supply of Betty Boop memorabilia has been released in the last 60 years, particularly now that there seems to be a trend towards the blissful nostalgia of characters from the past.
He's often regarded as an almost mythical icon of Americana, but believe it or not, Uncle Sam was actually a real person.
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To continue getting you in the Halloween spirit, we thought we'd include a few more Halloween covers featuring that 'wasckly wabbit Bugs and the precocious Little Lulu...
Did you know that the very first American comic strip to explore the wild and weird world of science fiction was Buck Rogers?
Character song sheets are highly collectible, and in fact, they can be traced back to The Yellow Kid. But did you know that the 1938 song sheet The Shadow Knows features the same image as the cover of the July 1938 pulp The Shadow?
This brilliantly rendered statue shows the heroes as they do battle against the vile, tentacle-y Starro the Conqueror.
When letters started pouring in to the editors of Blue Bolt and Target Comics back in the early 40's, they knew they had two great hits on their hands. Problem was, the fans of these comics wanted more.
Be warned! You never know what mysterious, vampiric powers can overtake mortals who dare come too close to the highly collectible Dracula Soil Pendant
In honor of Cheerio's 60th Anniversary, General Mills released a commemorative box featuring one of the best-known promoters of America's most popular cereal, The Lone Ranger.
The first DC Comics title ever published, New Fun, featured a huge array of mystery and adventure strips, articles about radio, movies and sports, and great prizes.
Short stories, radio programs, television shows, comic books . . . there are few media that The Cisco Kid and his mustachioed sidekick Pancho haven't infiltrated through the years.
A steady supply of Betty Boop memorabilia has been released in the last 60 years, particularly now that there seems to be a trend towards the blissful nostalgia of characters from the past.
He's often regarded as an almost mythical icon of Americana, but believe it or not, Uncle Sam was actually a real person.




