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Dell Jan 1949 Vol 2

Four Color #208

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Anthology of stories inspired by characters from the 1946 Disney film 'Song of the South'
Song of the South is a musical that is part live action/part animated, set on a plantation after the Civil War
Even at the time of its release, the film received criticism for racist stereotypes
Disney has never released the film on home video in the United States. Internationally, the last time it was reissued was in the year 2000 which has caused the VHS to resell online for up to $400
Dell May 1949 Vol 2

Four Color #228

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$55
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$150
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$500
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1st appearance of Zorro in comic books, officially
Unlicensed appearance in Hit Comics #55 (1948) without attribution to the creator, Johnston McCulley
Titled 'The Mark of Zorro,’ the same as the 1920s silent film
Both movie and comic were adaptations of the first Zorro novella, 'The Curse of Capistrano'
Dell Aug 1949 Vol 2

Four Color #238

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$70
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$190
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$700
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1st appearance of Bombie the Zombie, a character who was later retired from future comic reprints due to racist stereotypes
Dell Oct 1949 Vol 2

Four Color #250

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$17
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$70
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$175
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Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent which led to establishing the Comic Code Authority
Reason: the pervasion of violence and racial stereotypes in comics that are seemingly innocent

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