Harold Knerr's The Katzenjammer Kids - Popeye - Mickey Mouse 1939 Color Comics
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Description
Harold Knerr's The Katzenjammer Kids - Popeye - Mickey Mouse 1939 Color Comics (Note: additional images are located below the description) Shown is an original & historic old newspaper, offered to enhance your collectible interest: THE LOS ANGELES EXAMINER (Sunday Comic Section only), October 15, 1939
* The Katzenjammer Kids & Dinglehoofer und His Dog
* Harold Hering Knerr original comics
Offered is the Sunday Comics section which features Harold Knerr's Katzenjammer Kids & Dinglehoofer and His Dog. Also included are the following comics: Henry, The Lone Ranger, Tippie, Toots and Casper, Mickey Mouse, Prince Valiant, Little Annie Rooney, Blondie, Flash Gordon & more.
This section is complete in 16 pages, and is in overall nice condition.
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- For this specific item, A U.S. winner pays $7.00 S&H. If multiple items are purchased and paid for simultaneously, the S&H will be calculated by using the highest item's S&H as the base cost, and then adding $1 for each additional newspaper. The per-item additional cost for folders, portfolios, and presentation cases vary.
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