Dixie Dugan (1942 McNaught) comic books 1955 or before
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Published Jul 1942 by McNaught Syndicate.$385.00
View scans- Paper: Off white to white
- From the collection on Jon Berk.
- Label #1485450018
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Story by J. P. McEvoy. Art by John Striebel and Ham Fisher. Reprints of the long-running comic strip, featuring a former showbiz star who encounters adventure and, sometimes, romance. This issue reprints the storyline where Dixie is dating a would-be boxer. To help him train, Dixie enlists the aid of champion boxer Joe Palooka (also a part of the McNaught comics syndicate). Joe Palooka artist Ham Fisher obliged by providing the Palooka art in these strips, creating one of the earliest crossovers in comics. 68 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1942 by McNaught Syndicate.
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Story by J. P. McEvoy. Art by John Striebel. Reprints of the long-running comic strip, featuring a former showbiz star who encounters adventure and, sometimes, romance. Dixie falls for an overseas military cadet through the mail - even though they've never met, or even seen each other's picture. But when a Hollywood actress makes time with him, Mickey convinces Dixie it's time to take a trip and meet him in person. A mistake over a $10,000 contest prize results in the Dugans losing all the furniture in their house. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1942 by McNaught Syndicate.
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Story by J. P. McEvoy. Art by John Striebel, John Devlin and Mart Bailey. Reprints of the long-running comic strip, featuring a former showbiz star who encounters adventure and, sometimes, romance. Mickey and Dixie join a fox hunt at Donna Debbs' Long Island estate, but their real goal is to free Miss Debbs from the sway of Reynaldo Richo. Mickey and Dixie stumble on a hidden valley whose master doesn't want them to leave. Dixie's brother Sammy parachutes onto the roof of the house, but the girls think he's a housebreaker. Plus V for Valor/ Angels of Mercy, a PSA about volunteer combat nurses of WWII. Dixie Dugan; Honey Dear; V for Valor. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1945 by McNaught Syndicate.
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Story by J. P. McEvoy. Art by John Striebel and Frank Beck. Reprints of the long-running comic strip, featuring a former showbiz star who encounters adventure and, sometimes, romance. Dixie starts a school for children whose mothers work during the day, long before "day care" was a common concept. But she runs afoul of black marketers. Bo the dog gets lost in the dead of winter. Dixie Dugan; Bo. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1946 by McNaught Syndicate.
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Story by J. P. McEvoy. Art by John Striebel, Mart Bailey, A. W. Nugent and Frank Beck. Reprints of the long-running comic strip, featuring a former showbiz star who encounters adventure and, sometimes, romance. Dixie's day-care for working mothers is more work than she thought. Dixie dates a handsome traffic cop, hoping to avoid a speeding ticket. Junior takes Bo the dog for a walk at twilight. Dixie Dugan; Brass Knuckles; Dixie Dugan Game Page; Bo. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jan 1947 by McNaught Syndicate.
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Story by J. P. McEvoy. Art by John Striebel, Mart Bailey, A. W. Nugent and Frank Beck. Reprints of the long-running comic strip, featuring a former showbiz star who encounters adventure and, sometimes, romance. Dixie takes tap-dancing lessons from Hal Leroy. Dixie and the gang think the old lighthouse is haunted after they see lights in it. After the truth is revealed, they get the whole town together to renovate the lighthouse into a recreation center. Also featuring Dixie Dugan paper dolls. 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1947 by McNaught Syndicate.
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Story by J. P. McEvoy. Art by John Striebel, Mart Bailey, A. W. Nugent and Frank Beck. Reprints of the long-running comic strip, featuring a former showbiz star who encounters adventure and, sometimes, romance. When Charley offers to take Dixie for a ride, she doesn't realize he means a donkey cart. Dixie's friends are curious about the new man in her life. Dixie ups the ante in a prank war. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1947 by McNaught Syndicate.
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Published 1948 by McNaught Syndicate.
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Cover by Mart Bailey. Story by J. P. McEvoy. Art by John Striebel, Mart Bailey, and Marion Bailey. Reprints of the long-running comic strip, featuring a former showbiz star who encounters adventure and, sometimes, romance. When people start dropping money in the Dugans' front-yard well and making wishes, they see a way to afford their property taxes. So they set up an iced tea garden, but Mickey suspects that their one regular customer is just there to see Dixie. It turns out that he's an artist, and wants Dixie to be his model. Dixie Dugan; Brass Knuckles. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1948 by McNaught Syndicate.
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Story by J. P. McEvoy. Art by John Striebel. Reprints of the long-running comic strip, featuring a former showbiz star who encounters adventure and, sometimes, romance. Little Imogene turns on the sprinklers during a garden bridge party on a sweltering day. Dixie and Mickey get jobs selling magazine subscriptions from door to door, in a story with some nice good-girl art. Their sales are so slow, the only customer is a lonely old lady who just wanted someone to talk to. So they take her out to dinner. Dixie Dugan; Brass Knuckles. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1948 by McNaught Syndicate.
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Comic strip reprints Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1949 by McNaught Syndicate.$68.00
View scansStory by J. P. McEvoy. Art by John Striebel and Marty Marion. Reprints of the long-running comic strip, featuring a former showbiz star who encounters adventure and, sometimes, romance. Jud offers Dixie a proposal at the Justice of the Peace's house, but she's not sure she wants to marry him. Dixie and Ma are puzzled when Pa disappears during the trip to New York. Dixie sets out to follow Pa, but so does somebody else. Dixie Dugan; Brass Knuckles. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1949 by McNaught Syndicate.
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Story by J. P. McEvoy. Art by John Striebel. Reprints of the long-running comic strip, featuring a former showbiz star who encounters adventure and, sometimes, romance. Dixie's friend Mickey shows up unexpectedly in New York, in a story with some good-girl art. Dixie learns Mickey's new job isn't as scandalous as she thinks. When Dixie thinks someone is playing Mickey for a fool, she arranges a little trap. Dixie Dugan; Brass Knuckles. Final issue of the series; Dixie next appeared in Dixie Dugan Volume 3 (1951 1st Series Headline) #1. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.