Buffalo Bill comic books issue 1
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Published Apr 1953 by Classics Illustrated.$6.60
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- Centerfold detached.
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- 1 1/4" Spine split from top.
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- Staple rust with migration.
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Buffalo Bill, 1st Printing, Painted Cover. Art by Maurice del Bourgo. (HRN 107, with 4/53 date). Cover price $0.15.
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Reprints Four Color (1942 Series 2) #798. Featuring: 1 page introduction of the cast (on inside front cover; three photos from the TV show); 16 page Buffalo Bill Jr. story "The Assassin" starring Buffalo Bill Jr., Calamity and Judge Wiley, drawn by Bob Correa; 16 page Buffalo Bill Jr. story "The Golden Plant" starring Buffalo Bill Jr., Calamity and Judge Wiley, drawn by Bob Correa; 1 page filler "Trick Riding" (on inside back cover; five comic strip panels showing trick riding). Photo cover of Dick Jones as Buffalo Bill Jr. Cover price $0.12.
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Published Mar 2009 by Fanfare/Ponent Mon.$2.50
1st printing. Written by Jean Regnaud. Art by Emile Bravo. Jean relates his daily life and adventures with his sour-tempered teacher Madame Moinot, his busy dad, his kind nanny Yvette (the Queen of iced chocolate), his little brother Paul (with whom he is always fighting), and his precocious and spiteful neighbor Michele (whose parents own a kennel), telling them all those small and amusing things that appear to make him a normal boy. But inside there is a great emptiness and a voice calling "Where is my mommy...?" as his only maternal contact is through a series of fanciful postcards read to him by the girl next door! With sensitivity and emotion, Regnaud and Eisner nominated Bravo (Best Short Story 2008) tell their story that reminds us that children are not the only ones who would rather invent than deal with reality. Winner of Essentials Award at the Angouleme Festival, 2008. Hardcover, 120 pages, full color. Cover price $25.00.




