10:55...When I was four and just starting to read(Chuckle!)my Dad got me FC#990...Huckleberry Hound #1. I have found and re-bought it(at a higher price),plus many other early comic books that I remember.
Dell comics are very affordable and have many cool 1st appearances. By the way, were you able to get the Wilbur 5? I did an unboxing where I show off my copy.
Her name is Magica DeSpell, I have a 4.0 copy of that comic. I also have a lot of nice Dell comics including the same WDC&S #134 you have but it’s a PGX graded 6.5. Other Key Dell’s and Dell Four Color are one ‘s like Four Color #495. The 1st appearance of Scrooge’s Number One Dime. Four Color #282 the 1st appearances of Scrooge’s Money Bin. Walt Disney Comics & Stories #125, the 1st appearance of Huey, Dewey, and Louie as Junior Woodchucks. Following the same idea Uncle Scrooge #5 and #6 are the 1st appearance of the Woodchuck guidebook. It’s shown as a manual in #5, then named The Junior Woodchuck Guidebook in #6. Just tons and tons of great Disney Duck stuff in 1940’s and 1950’s Dell comics. Loved seeing this video for sure my friend.
Wow thanks for all of this info. Now I'll be on the hunt for some of the other issues. It is really hard to find out the key issues from the Dell series of comics. Not to many sources provide this kind of information.
@@josephsokolowski271 Yeah, they are great. I grew up reading these comics. I have a ton of Gold Keys. Dells are much cooler to me because of their age and early appearances. You can send me a list, if you want, at comiccollectorgeek@gmail.com
@@ComicCollectorGeek I didn’t forget to give you that information I have about Dell Disney Comics my friend. I just have to find where I left my notes and get the actual titles of the stories the things occurred in lol. I will definitely get the information to you.
@@ComicCollectorGeek if you want, I can show you what Four Color comics I have in my collection, I know you like to watch videos on what people have in their own collections and you like to see the obscure issues but I don't have a TH-cam channel maybe I can email you
@@ComicCollectorGeek I got a. Copy for 20 bucks on eBay but it's a rough copy. Thanks for doing the video. There's not enough out there. Do you have Four Color 1308
You are incorrect about the 1st appearance of Road Runner. The 1st appearance is actually Dell Giant Bugs Bunny Vacation Funnies number 8 which came out a month before four color 918. It's also the 1st appearance of Wyle E Coyote and Road Runner's wife, Mathilda and their 3 children.
@@barryeisler2800 Actually, I was correct. Dell Giant Bugs Bunny Vacation Funnies 8 was from August 1958 and Four Color #918 was from July 1958. So even though CGC listed the Vacation Funnies #8 was the first appearance it is really the second.
Actually if you check multiple sources, Four Color #918 actually came out July of 1958. The Bugs Bunny Vacation Funnies #8 came out August of 1958. CGC lists it that way. Plus the story is about the 1st meeting of Beep! Beep! and Wile E. Coyote not their actual 1st appearances if you count the fact that Wile E. had a different name for a time before he met the RoadRunner. Still it’s debatable for sure but that’s half the fun about finding out information and reading older comics, lol. What a thrill right hahaha
@@josephsokolowski271 Probably CGC listed it as the 1st appearance because of the name issue. This could be the next big controversy like Hulk 180 versus 181.
I don't have the first Uncle Scrooge but I do have Dell Four Color #456 which is his 2nd titled cover appearance. The best thing about it is that it was one of 6 books I bought in a batch for $150. It is in great shape, too, and it only cost me $25! That was a true score. As for first appearances, its not in Four Color but Dell Movie Classics in 1963 is the first US appearance of Doctor Who. It must also be an early appearance in comics generally.
@@ComicCollectorGeek well let me know how you do with that one and let me know how long it took you. It's been the most elusive comic I have ever looked for and I'm the same age as you born in 73 too and over the 30 plus years off and on collecting comics, I found a copy paid too much for it on eBay but it's worth the expense since I have not seen another copy anywhere and it's not that valuable of a comic. Maybe you can get one easier in Canada but I can't find one and I'm looking just to get a second copy. I think you're more connected in the community than I am however
@@robertcharlesmanson334 I'm not really connected in the community. I really only started actively working on this channel since January of this year. I would really like to get on more panels and discuss comics with others in the community. It is weird so many of the people who watch my videos were born in 73. In terms of finding the comic. Usually, my sources are ebay, mycomicshop, and heritage. We'll see if I have any luck.
@@ComicCollectorGeek I'm trying to interact with members of the community myself. I am trying to get acquainted with some of the TH-cam people. The other guy I speak with on occasion is Chris from We love Comics who I really think is an honest person with integrity but I come to find out that others who are on TH-cam have spoken negative about him and I kind of had to look and see who would be trying to soil his reputation since he's too good of a person to reveal the culprits and I know it's not you so I reached out to pick your brain on topics and what not. The point where I'm going is that I don't want to be involved with that kind of stuff so I have to watch who I involve myself with in the community since there's a lot of backstabbing. You seem to have a lot of historical knowledge and information to share and it seems that you almost get a natural high from sharing what you are passionate about and that's important at least to me
LOVE LOVE the iconic and ENDURING Looney Tunes. So much of Dell focused pieces only focus' on Disney ducks, and there are SO MANY other cartoon icons (from WB, MGM and Hannah Barbera that deserve as much attention as well).Petunia is the name of Porky's girlfriend. Looks like the Road Runner and Coyote have the same issue as to what is their 1st appearances in comics mush like fellow WB star Pepe Le Pew (also with an arguable tie first appearance books)
Based on what I could find out. I was correct about it being the Road Runner's and Coyote's 1st appearance. Thanks for telling me Petunia's name. Once I heard this I remember hearing this name when I was really young. I miss the Saturday morning experience of getting up early to watch cartoons.
Boris and Natasha. Magica de Spell. If you like anthropomorphic comics you might consider Extiinctioners by Shantae Howard published by Vision Comics, Shanda fantasy arts and Angry Viking Press. Most are affordable and the few pricey books are much cheaper than your typical purchases. The comic is about an anthropomorphic superhero team that are patterned after the X--Men but, in my opinion, are better written. The art is pretty good too. Thanks for your video.
I actually knew their names, but not sure why I sometimes forget when I get on video. I appreciate people telling me though, so may be I won't forget next time. I'll check out the book you mentioned.
You’ve got some pretty cool books but you were off the mark on quite a number of descriptions. Still enjoyed checking your books out. Just be sure to take more accurate notes.
Great video. Ty!
Thanks for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
10:55...When I was four and just starting to read(Chuckle!)my Dad got me FC#990...Huckleberry Hound #1. I have found and re-bought it(at a higher price),plus many other early comic books that I remember.
The first comic book appearance of porky pig is in Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies comics 1 from 1941
Four Color 16 is Porky's first titled comic. This was my mistake.
Very cool comics, I would love to own a bunch of those one day.
Dell comics are very affordable and have many cool 1st appearances. By the way, were you able to get the Wilbur 5? I did an unboxing where I show off my copy.
I love Carl Barks! "My Baghdad bag factory got in bad with the Baghdad big dads because of a bad sag the bags had." Very entertaining video. Thanks.
LOL nice. I'm glad you enjoyed.
Her name is Magica DeSpell, I have a 4.0 copy of that comic. I also have a lot of nice Dell comics including the same WDC&S #134 you have but it’s a PGX graded 6.5.
Other Key Dell’s and Dell Four Color are one ‘s like Four Color #495. The 1st appearance of Scrooge’s Number One Dime. Four Color #282 the 1st appearances of Scrooge’s Money Bin.
Walt Disney Comics & Stories #125, the 1st appearance of Huey, Dewey, and Louie as Junior Woodchucks. Following the same idea Uncle Scrooge #5 and #6 are the 1st appearance of the Woodchuck guidebook. It’s shown as a manual in #5, then named The Junior Woodchuck Guidebook in #6.
Just tons and tons of great Disney Duck stuff in 1940’s and 1950’s Dell comics.
Loved seeing this video for sure my friend.
Wow thanks for all of this info. Now I'll be on the hunt for some of the other issues. It is really hard to find out the key issues from the Dell series of comics. Not to many sources provide this kind of information.
@@ComicCollectorGeek I have other information if you are interested about Disney Duck books. I just love them !!!
@@josephsokolowski271 Yeah, they are great. I grew up reading these comics. I have a ton of Gold Keys. Dells are much cooler to me because of their age and early appearances. You can send me a list, if you want, at comiccollectorgeek@gmail.com
@@ComicCollectorGeek I didn’t forget to give you that information I have about Dell Disney Comics my friend. I just have to find where I left my notes and get the actual titles of the stories the things occurred in lol. I will definitely get the information to you.
@@josephsokolowski271 Great. I actually ordered the ones you mentioned previously. I was able to get good prices on all of them.
Thanks for the posting
You're welcome.
@@ComicCollectorGeek if you want, I can show you what Four Color comics I have in my collection, I know you like to watch videos on what people have in their own collections and you like to see the obscure issues but I don't have a TH-cam channel maybe I can email you
Where did you get the four Color 16? I'm trying to upgrade mine
I got it from MyComicShop. It is really rare.
@@ComicCollectorGeek I got a. Copy for 20 bucks on eBay but it's a rough copy. Thanks for doing the video. There's not enough out there. Do you have Four Color 1308
Love the Disney Books. Heading down there in July. Can’t wait.
I usually go to Disney World in December. I'm hoping we will be allowed to travel by then. The Canadian government is very controlling.
@@ComicCollectorGeek That is horrible. I thought New York was controlling. Hopefully you can get out soon.
You are incorrect about the 1st appearance of Road Runner. The 1st appearance is actually Dell Giant Bugs Bunny Vacation Funnies number 8 which came out a month before four color 918. It's also the 1st appearance of Wyle E Coyote and Road Runner's wife, Mathilda and their 3 children.
Wow, thanks for telling me this. I was going by what was listed on KeyCollectComics I'll probably search for the book you mentioned.
@@ComicCollectorGeek You're welcome. I have it somewhere (smile). It is listed on page 556 of the current Overstreet price guide.
@@barryeisler2800 Actually, I was correct. Dell Giant Bugs Bunny Vacation Funnies 8 was from August 1958 and Four Color #918 was from July 1958. So even though CGC listed the Vacation Funnies #8 was the first appearance it is really the second.
Actually if you check multiple sources, Four Color #918 actually came out July of 1958. The Bugs Bunny Vacation Funnies #8 came out August of 1958. CGC lists it that way. Plus the story is about the 1st meeting of Beep! Beep! and Wile E. Coyote not their actual 1st appearances if you count the fact that Wile E. had a different name for a time before he met the RoadRunner.
Still it’s debatable for sure but that’s half the fun about finding out information and reading older comics, lol. What a thrill right hahaha
@@josephsokolowski271 Probably CGC listed it as the 1st appearance because of the name issue. This could be the next big controversy like Hulk 180 versus 181.
I don't have the first Uncle Scrooge but I do have Dell Four Color #456 which is his 2nd titled cover appearance.
The best thing about it is that it was one of 6 books I bought in a batch for $150. It is in great shape, too, and it only cost me $25! That was a true score.
As for first appearances, its not in Four Color but Dell Movie Classics in 1963 is the first US appearance of Doctor Who. It must also be an early appearance in comics generally.
Yes, I believe I said it was the first US appearance. It is cool you got an early Uncle Scrooge. He is one of my favorite cartoon characters.
Do you have a copy of Four Color #1308 Tales of the Wizard of Oz
No, I don't have this comic. It looks really cool. It is definitely one I'll look for.
@@ComicCollectorGeek well let me know how you do with that one and let me know how long it took you. It's been the most elusive comic I have ever looked for and I'm the same age as you born in 73 too and over the 30 plus years off and on collecting comics, I found a copy paid too much for it on eBay but it's worth the expense since I have not seen another copy anywhere and it's not that valuable of a comic. Maybe you can get one easier in Canada but I can't find one and I'm looking just to get a second copy. I think you're more connected in the community than I am however
@@robertcharlesmanson334 I'm not really connected in the community. I really only started actively working on this channel since January of this year. I would really like to get on more panels and discuss comics with others in the community.
It is weird so many of the people who watch my videos were born in 73.
In terms of finding the comic. Usually, my sources are ebay, mycomicshop, and heritage. We'll see if I have any luck.
@@ComicCollectorGeek I'm trying to interact with members of the community myself. I am trying to get acquainted with some of the TH-cam people. The other guy I speak with on occasion is Chris from We love Comics who I really think is an honest person with integrity but I come to find out that others who are on TH-cam have spoken negative about him and I kind of had to look and see who would be trying to soil his reputation since he's too good of a person to reveal the culprits and I know it's not you so I reached out to pick your brain on topics and what not. The point where I'm going is that I don't want to be involved with that kind of stuff so I have to watch who I involve myself with in the community since there's a lot of backstabbing. You seem to have a lot of historical knowledge and information to share and it seems that you almost get a natural high from sharing what you are passionate about and that's important at least to me
LOVE LOVE the iconic and ENDURING Looney Tunes. So much of Dell focused pieces only focus' on Disney ducks, and there are SO MANY other cartoon icons (from WB, MGM and Hannah Barbera that deserve as much attention as well).Petunia is the name of Porky's girlfriend. Looks like the Road Runner and Coyote have the same issue as to what is their 1st appearances in comics mush like fellow WB star Pepe Le Pew (also with an arguable tie first appearance books)
Based on what I could find out. I was correct about it being the Road Runner's and Coyote's 1st appearance. Thanks for telling me Petunia's name. Once I heard this I remember hearing this name when I was really young. I miss the Saturday morning experience of getting up early to watch cartoons.
No worries, yes Saturday mornings were so special back then. Great channel buddy!
Boris and Natasha. Magica de Spell. If you like anthropomorphic comics you might consider Extiinctioners by Shantae Howard published by Vision Comics, Shanda fantasy arts and Angry Viking Press. Most are affordable and the few pricey books are much cheaper than your typical purchases. The comic is about an anthropomorphic superhero team that are patterned after the X--Men but, in my opinion, are better written. The art is pretty good too. Thanks for your video.
LOL I actually knew their names but blanked for some reason when recording the video. I'll check out the book you mentioned.
I actually knew their names, but not sure why I sometimes forget when I get on video. I appreciate people telling me though, so may be I won't forget next time.
I'll check out the book you mentioned.
Magica despell
petunia pig is the name you're looking for
You’ve got some pretty cool books but you were off the mark on quite a number of descriptions. Still enjoyed checking your books out. Just be sure to take more accurate notes.
This is an older video. I usually will make corrections when necessary in the description. I believe one mistake I made was regarding Magica De Spell.
Boris Badenov, Natasha Fatale and Magica De Spell.
LOL...I know I don't know why I blanked on the names when I recorded the video. Thanks though.
Petunia Pig! 😆