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Richie Rich Millions (1961 Harvey) comic books 1956-1969

  • Issue #10
    Richie Rich Millions (1961 Harvey) 10
    • Interior is complete. Entire front cover missing, back cover attached. Severe water damage.

    Untitled one-page story; Richie plays an arcade-style claw machine game filled with gems, jewels, gold coins and rolls of cash, along with other prizes. Untitled one-page story; Dot punches the tickets of friends coming to see a movie at her house. "Cadbury Fired!"; A prospective butler drops by to leave his card; Mr. Rich politely refuses, saying that they already employ Cadbury, who is an excellent butler. "The Butler Did It!"; "Slippery" Elmore takes Cadbury's place as butler, but Richie suspects he may be up to no good. "Movie Struck"; Cadbury is invited to play a part in a Hollywood film, and once there can do just about anything once he sets his mind to it. "Instant Travelling"; Richie tries out a suit which allows its wearer to instantly travel to a preset destination; He uses it to befuddle some hoodlums and to surprise a stage magician. "The Good Skate" text story. "Going, Going, Gone!"; Richie accidentally pushed the wrong button on his travelling suit and wound up in a river in the jungles of Borneo. "First Anniversary"; It's Richie and Gloria's one-year anniversary, and Richie wants to do something extra special. "The Timid Hero"; Richie and Mr. Rich are out camping with Horace and his father; Horace can't seem to do anything to please his father, who yells at him at frequently. "Ug-Ug, the Robot"; Lotta accepts a job dressing as a robot to promote a new movie. "Mess-Tache" text story. "Vacation Out West" text story. "The Unwelcome Guest"; Richie discovers a man who has been living, unnoticed, in their house for years. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #27
    Richie Rich Millions (1961 Harvey) 27

    Cover by Warren Kremer. Stories and art by Sid Couchey and Helen Cason. Richie Rich Millions was part of the first wave of Harvey's Richie Rich comics, featuring the adventures of the richest boy on Earth. A burglar in the Rich mansion finds himself imprisoned in an unusual way. Richie and Cadbury are caught in a flying saucer's shrinking ray while walking around the estate. Now they face danger from the tiny wildlife around them. Richie Rich; Little Dot; Little Lotta. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #28
    Richie Rich Millions (1961 Harvey) 28
    • Interior complete. Front cover missing. Water damage.

    Cover by Warren Kremer. Stories and art by Sid Couchey and Helen Cason. Richie Rich Millions was part of the first wave of Harvey's Richie Rich comics, featuring the adventures of the richest boy on Earth. Cadbury is caught off-guard by Richie's wristwatch-sized TV. Richie and pals suspect that there are saucer people among them, in a two-part story. They're Among Us; Too Many Saucers; Little Dot; Little Lotta. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #32
    Richie Rich Millions (1961 Harvey) 32

    Untitled one-page story; Richie helps make astronauts' visits to the moon a bit more comfortable. "Flying Saucers Have Landed"; Richie witnesses a flying saucer and hires a reporter who also saw it to investigate. "One Against Saturn"; Richie uses a camera to prevent a Saturnian invasion of Earth. "Butler of Tomorrow"; Richie imagines what Butlers will be like in the year 2084. "Little Dot and the Magic Foam"; Dot gets some magic foam from the pharmacist that forms into a dashing but criminal version of her father. "Man of Mystery" text story. "The Initiation"; Lotta wants to join the Rosebud club, but must first pass the initiation, during which she must keep her cool no matter what happens. "Crash Landing," pencils by Sid Couchey; Richie's new atomic jet makes a forced landing on a small communist ruled island. "Making Friends"; Richie helps the inhabitants of the island build a dam so they can raise crops. "Turnabout," pencils by Sid Couchey; The communist rebels attempt to blow-up the new dam. "A Look Ahead" text story. "Speedy Hobbies"; Uncle Rush tries to show an interest in Dot's hobbies. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #33
    Richie Rich Millions (1961 Harvey) 33

    Untitled one-page story; Richie accidentally breaks a family's Christmas tree ornaments and then replaces them with gems. "Guard That Boy!"; Numerous attempts are made to kidnap Richie, the last of which succeeds. "Richie Rich and the Great Illusionist"; Richie and Gloria are held for ransom in one of Richie's playhouses. "There's Something Small About Crooks"; Richie and Gloria escape their captors by shrinking them to doll size. "The Weather Umbrella"; Uncle Branes invents an umbrella that changes the weather and Dot uses it for pranks. "Jest For Fun" text story. "The Story of Snorkel" text story about a shark. "You Mean... Like That?"; Lotta causes problems for a tour guide in an old western ghost town. "Lightning Action"; Richie observes the lightning reflexes that Cadbury has developed by adhering to his daily exercise routine. "The Filthy-Rich Frontiersman"; Richie learns that his frontiersman ancestor found ways to incorporate his wealth into his simple lifestyle. "The Most"; Reggie seeks to become famous through an extensive self-promotion campaign. "Flying Man Out West"; Lotta unknowingly foils two spies while she plays in her Leaping Lotta costume. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #35
    Richie Rich Millions (1961 Harvey) 35

    Untitled one-page story; Richie improves the effectiveness of the estate gardener's scarecrow. "The Hidden City"; Richie brings $20 million to Italy to fund the excavation of an ancient town near Mt. Vesuvius, while mobsters plot to steal the money. "Richie Rich and the Lava Monsters"; Mobsters dress up as lava monsters as a ploy to steal the cash that Richie is using to fund an excavation near Mt. Vesuvius. "Look Out! There Are Real Monsters"; Richie has a few tricks up his sleeve for the mobsters who are interfering with an excavation he is funding. "Farm Refinement"; Cadbury relates a tale of a time when he was briefly employed as a farm hand. "Badly Jarred" text story. "The Pelican and the Crow" text story. "Hoop-EEE!"; Dot plays with a hoop of lightweight metal invented by Uncle Branes, and she inadvertently foils some bank robbers in the process. "Money Matters Not"; Richie shows a new classmate around the estate while trying to avoid showing off his wealth. "Feeling Low in High Places"; Richie cures his new assistant chauffeur, Fenwick, of vertigo. "Little Dot and Laughing Boy"; Dot meets a boy who laughs at everything. "Sleepyhead" text story. "Quite Quiet!"; A bully thinks he's going to take over Lotta's neighborhood until he sees her catch a horse and rider in mid-air. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #37
    Richie Rich Millions (1961 Harvey) 37

    Giant-Sized Issue. Richie Rich 'untitled' (1 pg), Little Lotta 'untitled' (1 pg), Richie Rich and "The Double Bills", Richie Rich sees "Bill Fold", Richie Rich in "Double Trouble", Little Dot 'untitled' (1 pg), Little Dot in "Uncle Fluke", Richie Rich presents "The Hero" text story (1 pg), Richie Rich presents "The Littlest Fox" text story (1 pg), Little Lotta in "Exceptional", Little Lotta 'untitled' (2 pgs), Little Lotta 'untitled' (1 pg), Cadbury in "You May Call Me a Lumber-John", Little Lotta 'untitled' (1 pg), Richie Rich 'untitled' (1 pg), Little Dot "Meets Aunt Bella", Richie Rich and his "Cousin Gabby", "Boy, Oh, Boy!" text story (1 pg), "Squirrel in the Rigging" text story (1 pg), Little Lotta in "The Rainbow's End". 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.