The Gumps - Skeets, Reg'lar Fellers and others - 350 Newspaper pages & strips - 1926/1941





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Skeets, Reg'lar Fellers and others, from The Gumps series, 350 newspaper pages and strips dating from 1926 to 1941, in good condition with loose pages and various artists.
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Rare surviving episodes from various Sunday Comics sections, featuring amazing episodes of Pogoand other series:
This bundle contains more than 350 (!) pages/strips, published between 1926 and 1941 and is about 20cm thick. Each series is bagged in a separate brown bag. Most pages have comics printed recto/verso. The verso side can feature various comics. Due to the high volume of pages in this lot, only some images were selected.
- The Gumps 1924-1925. x67 full page
- Reg'lar Fellers 1926-1933. x41 full page
- Pussycat Princess 1935-1937. x30 half page
- Just Kids 1939-1941. x36 full page
- Boob Mc Nutt 1928-1929. x53 full page
- Toots and Casper 1926. x37 full page
- Skeets 1933 1934. x101 full page
- 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.
- Reg'lar Fellers is a long-running newspaper comic strip adapted into a feature film, a radio series on the NBC Red Network, and two animated cartoons. Created by Gene Byrnes (1889–1974), the comic strip offered a humorous look at a gang of suburban children (who nevertheless spoke like New York street kids). Syndicated from 1917 to January 18, 1949. Byrnes's strip was collected into several books. Branding also extended to such items as baseball bats and breakfast cereal.
-The Pussycat Princess is an American animal comic strip series created by cartoonist Grace Drayton and writer Ed Anthony, based on a children's book written by Anthony in 1922. It was serialized in newspapers as a Sunday strip by King Features Syndicate from March 10, 1935, to July 13, 1947. The series takes place in the fictional kingdom of Tabbyland, whose inhabitants are all anthropomorphic cats. The king's daughter, The Pussycat Princess, comes to the aid of her father's subjects when they encounter problems, while Sergeant Snoop maintains order.
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 amazing episodes of Pogoand other series:
This bundle contains more than 350 (!) pages/strips, published between 1926 and 1941 and is about 20cm thick. Each series is bagged in a separate brown bag. Most pages have comics printed recto/verso. The verso side can feature various comics. Due to the high volume of pages in this lot, only some images were selected.
- The Gumps 1924-1925. x67 full page
- Reg'lar Fellers 1926-1933. x41 full page
- Pussycat Princess 1935-1937. x30 half page
- Just Kids 1939-1941. x36 full page
- Boob Mc Nutt 1928-1929. x53 full page
- Toots and Casper 1926. x37 full page
- Skeets 1933 1934. x101 full page
- 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.
- Reg'lar Fellers is a long-running newspaper comic strip adapted into a feature film, a radio series on the NBC Red Network, and two animated cartoons. Created by Gene Byrnes (1889–1974), the comic strip offered a humorous look at a gang of suburban children (who nevertheless spoke like New York street kids). Syndicated from 1917 to January 18, 1949. Byrnes's strip was collected into several books. Branding also extended to such items as baseball bats and breakfast cereal.
-The Pussycat Princess is an American animal comic strip series created by cartoonist Grace Drayton and writer Ed Anthony, based on a children's book written by Anthony in 1922. It was serialized in newspapers as a Sunday strip by King Features Syndicate from March 10, 1935, to July 13, 1947. The series takes place in the fictional kingdom of Tabbyland, whose inhabitants are all anthropomorphic cats. The king's daughter, The Pussycat Princess, comes to the aid of her father's subjects when they encounter problems, while Sergeant Snoop maintains order.
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

