Flash Gordon - Jungle Jim by Alex Raymond, Jane Arden, Felix the cat, The Gumps and others - 400 Newspaper pages & strips - 1932/1957





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A bundle of 400 English-language newspaper pages and strips from the Flash Gordon series and others, including Jungle Jim by Alex Raymond, Jane Arden, Felix the Cat and The Gumps; condition Good with loose page binding and artist variety.
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Rare surviving episodes from various Sunday Comics sections, featuring episodes of Flash Gordon, Jungle Jim and other series:
This bundle contains more than 400 (!) pages/strips, published between 1932 and 1958 and is about 20cm thick. Each series is bagged in a separate brown bag. The verso side can feature various comics. Due to the high volume of pages in this lot, only some images were selected.
- Flash Gordon 1942 x50, full page (by Alex Raymond)
- Jungle Jim (by Alex Raymond)
- The Gumps 1941-1945, 60 half page
- Jane Arden 1936-1941 x43, half page
- Dennis 1951-1955 x48, half page
- Felix the Cat 1932 x9, half page
- Flyin' Jenny 1941-1943 x25, half page
- Invisible Scarlett 1942-1943 x48, half page
- Juliet Jones 1967-1969 x52, half page
- Jungle Family 1936-1941 x31, full page/halfpage
- Lala Palooza 1937-1938. x10, half page
- Lance 1956 - 1957
- Little King 1935-1936-1937 x33, half page
- Myra North 1941
- Flash Gordon is the protagonist of a space adventure comic strip created and originally drawn by Alex Raymond starting January 7, 1934.
- The Gumps is a comic strip about a middle-class family. It was created by Sidney Smith in 1917, launching a 42-year run in newspapers until 1959.
- Jane Arden was an internationally syndicated daily newspaper comic strip which ran from November 26, 1928 to January 20, 1968. The title character was the original "spunky girl reporter", actively seeking to infiltrate and expose criminal activity rather than just report on its consequences and served as a prototype for later characters such as Superman supporting character Lois Lane and fellow comic strip heroine Brenda Starr, Reporter.
Jane Arden was created by writer Monte Barrett and artist Frank Ellis. Barrett wrote the strip until his death in 1949.
The pages are in good condition, although wrinkles, tears, flaking and missing pieces may occur.
The pages were conserved in brown paper bags and will be delivered as such, however also wrapped in plastic.
Will be shipped with track&trace.
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Rare surviving episodes from various Sunday Comics sections, featuring episodes of Flash Gordon, Jungle Jim and other series:
This bundle contains more than 400 (!) pages/strips, published between 1932 and 1958 and is about 20cm thick. Each series is bagged in a separate brown bag. The verso side can feature various comics. Due to the high volume of pages in this lot, only some images were selected.
- Flash Gordon 1942 x50, full page (by Alex Raymond)
- Jungle Jim (by Alex Raymond)
- The Gumps 1941-1945, 60 half page
- Jane Arden 1936-1941 x43, half page
- Dennis 1951-1955 x48, half page
- Felix the Cat 1932 x9, half page
- Flyin' Jenny 1941-1943 x25, half page
- Invisible Scarlett 1942-1943 x48, half page
- Juliet Jones 1967-1969 x52, half page
- Jungle Family 1936-1941 x31, full page/halfpage
- Lala Palooza 1937-1938. x10, half page
- Lance 1956 - 1957
- Little King 1935-1936-1937 x33, half page
- Myra North 1941
- Flash Gordon is the protagonist of a space adventure comic strip created and originally drawn by Alex Raymond starting January 7, 1934.
- The Gumps is a comic strip about a middle-class family. It was created by Sidney Smith in 1917, launching a 42-year run in newspapers until 1959.
- Jane Arden was an internationally syndicated daily newspaper comic strip which ran from November 26, 1928 to January 20, 1968. The title character was the original "spunky girl reporter", actively seeking to infiltrate and expose criminal activity rather than just report on its consequences and served as a prototype for later characters such as Superman supporting character Lois Lane and fellow comic strip heroine Brenda Starr, Reporter.
Jane Arden was created by writer Monte Barrett and artist Frank Ellis. Barrett wrote the strip until his death in 1949.
The pages are in good condition, although wrinkles, tears, flaking and missing pieces may occur.
The pages were conserved in brown paper bags and will be delivered as such, however also wrapped in plastic.
Will be shipped with track&trace.
#specialcollectionservice

