The Adventures of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis #3 - (F, 6.0)

$249.00

The Adventures of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis #3 - (F, 6.0)

November–December 1952
National Comics Publications Inc. (DC)
$0.10 · 44 pages · Bi-Monthly
On Sale: September 22, 1952
Grade: F (6.0)

Edited by Whitney Ellsworth. Published under the “Superman DC National Comics” banner.

Cover art by Howie Post with lettering by Ira Schnapp, featuring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis.

Interior includes a 1-page “Buzzy Says ‘You Get What You Vote For!’” public service announcement written by Jack Schiff with art by Win Mortimer (inside front cover).

The main Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis feature is presented in three parts (8 pages, 10 pages, and 8 pages), all written and drawn by Howie Post.

Additional contents include a Teen Teasers activity page by Martin Naydel, a half-page “Honey in Hollywood” humor strip by Henry Boltinoff, the 2-page text feature “Twisting the Dial” (focused on I Love Lucy), and a 6.67-page “Kitty Karr” humor story.

Issue contains contemporary advertisements and DC house promos throughout.

Condition F (6.0) with moderate wear consistent with grade, solid structure, complete interior pages, and unrestored condition.

The Adventures of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis #3 - (F, 6.0)

November–December 1952
National Comics Publications Inc. (DC)
$0.10 · 44 pages · Bi-Monthly
On Sale: September 22, 1952
Grade: F (6.0)

Edited by Whitney Ellsworth. Published under the “Superman DC National Comics” banner.

Cover art by Howie Post with lettering by Ira Schnapp, featuring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis.

Interior includes a 1-page “Buzzy Says ‘You Get What You Vote For!’” public service announcement written by Jack Schiff with art by Win Mortimer (inside front cover).

The main Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis feature is presented in three parts (8 pages, 10 pages, and 8 pages), all written and drawn by Howie Post.

Additional contents include a Teen Teasers activity page by Martin Naydel, a half-page “Honey in Hollywood” humor strip by Henry Boltinoff, the 2-page text feature “Twisting the Dial” (focused on I Love Lucy), and a 6.67-page “Kitty Karr” humor story.

Issue contains contemporary advertisements and DC house promos throughout.

Condition F (6.0) with moderate wear consistent with grade, solid structure, complete interior pages, and unrestored condition.