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Debbie Dean, Career Girl (1945) comic books 1955 or before, graded by CGC

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    $710.00
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    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #3905705008
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    Cover by Bert Whitman. Stories and art by Bert Whitman, Stan MacGovern and Irwin Hasen. A collection of Whitman's comic strip about female reporter Debbie Dean and her adventures in pursuit of the truth. A little Dutch boy named Peter shows up in Debbie's apartment to get away from his "Uncle Owen" and "Aunt Martha." Debbie investigates, and learns that Peter's father is a famed chemist captured by the Nazis. But why are Owen and Martha trying to get Peter to recite a nursery rhyme about windmills? Debbie Dean; Silly Milly; Mop O'Hare; The Clippers. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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