Roger Rabbit comic books issue 1
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Published Jun 1990 by Walt Disney Productions.$7.20
$7.20
$6.60
$69.00
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- Label #4576903025
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Direct Edition. "The Trouble with Toons!" Story by Kate Worley. Art by Rick Hoberg and Dave Simons. The Ink and Paint Club has been vandalized, and Roger is going to need the help of a no-nonsense detective to save the day. FC, 32 pages Cover price $1.50.
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Published Jun 1990 by Walt Disney Productions.$2.65
Newsstand Edition. "The Trouble with Toons!" Story by Kate Worley. Art by Rick Hoberg and Dave Simons. The Ink and Paint Club has been vandalized, and Roger is going to need the help of a no-nonsense detective to save the day. FC, 32 pages Cover price $1.50.
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Published Aug 1991 by Walt Disney Productions.$10.00
$10.00
$5.40
$5.40
$90.00
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- Label #4642656016
- Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
Direct Edition. Cover art by Jukka Murtosaari. Well, You Name It, script by Tom Yakutis, pencils by John Costanza, inks by Dave Hunt; Roger is kidnapped by a pair of pants and chased by flying pizzas. Shopping Spree, script by John Blair Moore, pencils by Cosme Quarteiri, inks by Ruben Torreiro and Roberto Bat; Baby Herman goes shopping. Beauty On the Spot, script by Jack Enyart, pencils by Bill Fugate, inks by Bill Langley; Jessica judges a beauty contest. Cover price $1.50.
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Published Aug 1991 by Walt Disney Productions.$7.20
$7.20
$6.00
Newsstand Edition. Cover art by Jukka Murtosaari. Well, You Name It, script by Tom Yakutis, pencils by John Costanza, inks by Dave Hunt; Roger is kidnapped by a pair of pants and chased by flying pizzas. Shopping Spree, script by John Blair Moore, pencils by Cosme Quarteiri, inks by Ruben Torreiro and Roberto Bat; Baby Herman goes shopping. Beauty On the Spot, script by Jack Enyart, pencils by Bill Fugate, inks by Bill Langley; Jessica judges a beauty contest. Cover price $1.50.
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Published 1991 by W.D. Publications Inc..$6.00
$6.00
Volume 1 - 1st Printing. Who Framed Rick Flint? Cover by Jim Mitchell and Henry Mayo. Story by Peter David, Doug Rice, Keith Tucker and Martin Pasko. Art by John Costanza, Dave Hunt, Bill Langley and Gary Martin. Disney's short-lived 1990s publishing arm reprints vintage comics based around Disney animated classics. When Rick Flint is arrested for stealing the Moooona Lisa, Roger must prove his innocence. Roger tries to cheer up Benny the Cab's cousin, Lenny the Plane. A mystery unfolds after old black-and-white cartoons show up on TV. Who Framed Rick Flint?; Top Bun; The Case of the Tuned-In Toons. Squarebound, 6 1/2-in. x 9-in., 48 pages, Full Color.






