Red Barry - 63 Newspaper pages & strips - 1937/1938





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Red Barry Sunday comic pages by Will Gould, 63 loose pages from 1937–1938 (45 from 1937 and 18 from 1938), featuring Undercover Man and The Terrific Three, in very good condition.
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Rare surviving episodes from Sunday Comics sections, featuring episodes of Red Barry by Will Gould. Only some images were selected.
63 episodes from the period 1937-1938 (half pages) - 45x1937 - 18x1938
Contains pages of the stories 'Undercover Man' and 'The Terrific Three'
The pages are in good condition, although wrinkles, tears, flaking and missing pieces may occur.
Red Barry is a detective comic strip created by Will Gould (1911–1984) for King Features. The daily strip about two-fisted undercover cop Barry began Monday, March 19, 1934, as one of several strips introduced to compete with Dick Tracy by Chester Gould (no relation). A Sunday strip was added on February 3, 1935. The daily strip ran for three years, until August 14, 1937, and the Sunday page ended almost a year later, on July 17, 1938.
Will be shipped with track&trace.
The lots in this auction can be shipped combined. This is taken into account up to a weight of 5 kg. If packages need to be split due to weight, an additional charge will apply. In this case, we will contact you.
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Rare surviving episodes from Sunday Comics sections, featuring episodes of Red Barry by Will Gould. Only some images were selected.
63 episodes from the period 1937-1938 (half pages) - 45x1937 - 18x1938
Contains pages of the stories 'Undercover Man' and 'The Terrific Three'
The pages are in good condition, although wrinkles, tears, flaking and missing pieces may occur.
Red Barry is a detective comic strip created by Will Gould (1911–1984) for King Features. The daily strip about two-fisted undercover cop Barry began Monday, March 19, 1934, as one of several strips introduced to compete with Dick Tracy by Chester Gould (no relation). A Sunday strip was added on February 3, 1935. The daily strip ran for three years, until August 14, 1937, and the Sunday page ended almost a year later, on July 17, 1938.
Will be shipped with track&trace.
The lots in this auction can be shipped combined. This is taken into account up to a weight of 5 kg. If packages need to be split due to weight, an additional charge will apply. In this case, we will contact you.
#specialcollectionservice

