American Comics Update: Quirky Corner: More Fun Comics #19 1937
*DC: It’s not often that we market a coverless comic, but even less often that we have something from the very dawn of the comics industry as we know it. In 1936, the forerunner of DC started publishing New Fun Comics, changing the name to More Fun Comics after the first six issues. The anthology title featured a wide range of characters from many genres in stories that ran in 1, 2 or 3 page instalments. By issue #19 in 1937, these included Dr Occult by Siegel and Shuster, Sandra of the Secret Service, Pep Morgan, Mark Marson of the Interplanetary Police, the Radio Squad and many others. This coverless copy is otherwise complete, except that a large corner is off the first page, affecting the first story. The general condition of the pages is okay, with some tape, tears and extra staple repairs at the spine. You probably won’t get too many chances to buy an issue from this series at this sort of price, so good luck to anyone who places an order!
PICTURED: MORE FUN COMICS #19 COVERLESS £50 SOLD