Comic books 1915 w/ month not specified
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Published 1915 (est.) by Santa Lucia Studio.$43.00
View scansEarly 20th Century real photo postcard of the Florida Everglades with hand-tinting. Published by Santa Lucia Studio. 6.5" x 2.5"
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Published 1915 by O' Sullivan Rubber Co..$47.00
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$47.00
View scansHarold Hardhikes Rejuvenation (1915) is a promotional mini comic published by O' Sullivan Rubber Co. Join grumpy Harold Hardhike as he discovers that a pair of O' Sullivan heels are exactly what his back and his marriage need. Art by Crawford Young, future creator of the "Clarence" newspaper strip. . 16 pages, black and white cover with black and white illustrations in the interior, 6.25-in x 3.50-in.
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$32.00
View scansOne-Shot. Circa 1915. Advertising booklet containing recipes, poems, illustrations, and articles. Designed to appeal to young girls. Inside are vivid, full-color illustrations by Rose O'Neill of party scenes, with some scenes including her famous Kewpies and fairies. Also included is an additional single-fold booklet featuring Jell-O Ice Cream Powder. 5.25" x 6.75". 24 pages. Color.
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Published 1915 (est.) by Street & Smith.$12.00
View scans- Front cover detached 10%. Back cover detached 5%.
Issue 1348 - "A Network of Crime" by Nicholas Carter. Squarebound, 5" x 7", 324 pages, B&W, text only.
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Published 1915 (est.) by Street & Smith.$8.50
View scansIssue 1349 - "The Crossed Needles" by Nicholas Carter. Squarebound, 5" x 7", 320 pages, B&W, text only.
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Tags: Platinum AgePublished 1915 by Indiana News Co..$73.00
View scans1915. Art and words by Charles "Chic" Jackson. One of the first comic strips to portray aging characters featuring The Bean Family. Jackson also introduced story continuity into the strip, which was a rarity at the time. 17" X 5-3/8". B&W. 68 pages.