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Best of The Three Stooges Comicbooks, The Volume 2
Author: | Norman Maurer, Joe Messerli, Pete Alvarado and Others |
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Hardback: | 196 pages |
Publisher: | Papercutz (2012) |
Avg. Rating: | [ Unrated ] |
In Print? | No |
From the back cover...
"Nyuk! Nyuk! Nyuk! A new collection of classic funny books starring The Three Stooges.
Volume 2 collects more work by Norman Maurer and Pete Alvarado, plus comics drawn by award-winning artist Joe Messerli, the designer of THE TWILIGHT ZONE logo. Also, meet THE LITTLE STOOGES, the offspring of Moe, Larry, and Curly [Joe]! It's all here in "The Best of The Three Stooges Comicbooks Volume 2!"
Includes a 1984 interview with Norman Maurer.
Representing classic Three Stooges comic books...
- The Three Stooges # 6 (St. John Publ., 1954)
- The Three Stooges # 7 (St. John Publ., 1954)
- Four Color Comics # 1127 (Western Publ. / Dell, 1960)
- Four Color Comics # 1170 (Western Publ. / Dell, 1961)
- Four Color Comics # 1187 (Western Publ. / Dell, 1961)
- The Little Stooges # 1 (Western Publ. / Gold Key, 1972)
- The Little Stooges # 2 (Western Publ. / Gold Key, 1972)
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