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Top Comics

The Three Stooges

Publisher Western / K. K.
Genre Comedy
Issue 2
Published 1967
Comic Book Age Silver
Pages 32
Avg. Rating [4.00/10]

Characters

  • Curly Joe DeRita
  • Larry Fine
  • Moe Howard

Creators

    Editor
    • Chase Craig
    Artists
    • Peter Alvarado
    • Sparky Moore

Synopsis:
- Photo cover: same as The Three Stooges # 36, except for title masthead
- The Yankee Doodle Dummies 21 pgs; also published in The Three Stooges # 36
- Gold Key Club 5 pgs; also published in The Three Stooges # 36
- Dear Stooges (Joke letters) 1 pg; also published in The Three Stooges # 36
- The Abominable Blue Blob (The Little Monsters) 4 pgs; also published in The Three Stooges # 36

Footnotes:
In 1966, Western began placing Gold Key comic books in retailers via its distribution subsidiary K. K. Publications, packaging five comics in a plastic bag with a small discount off the newsstand price; Woolworth was one of the most prominent sellers of the bagged sets. A short-lived 1967 variation of this took some of Western's best sellers, retitled them Top Comics; and each issue's content was identical to a Gold Key newsstand version.


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