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Roy Rogers Comics, "The Ravening Pack", #70 October 1953, Fair Condition, RGR-18
Overall measurement of book inside sleeve 11.5" x 8.25"
Book measures approximately 10.25" x 7.25"
Volume #70 released in October, 1953 by Dell Comics
Color comic strip story featuring Roy Rogers, King of the Cowboys
Stories include "The Ravening Pack" "Burro Business" and "Bullet Meets A Test"
Features bonus stories and comics including Chuckwagon Charley's Tales
Back cover features a full page color ad for Post Grape Nuts Flakes
In overall fair condition with visible signs of some mild damage. There is some wear and tear along the spine, mostly in the upper section near the corner. There is also some significant darkening in the lower parts of most pages, especially in the frontmost section of the magazine. Please view photos for visual description of these conditions.
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SELLER'S NOTES: This listing is for a previously owned vintage comic book in fair condition with some visible signs of damage (refer to description and photos above). Although most of the books we list are in great shape considering their ages, we "grade" all comics simply as being in good condition and provide photos of each book to give the best actual condition description possible.
We are not collectors, graders or experts in the field of comic books and cannot guarantee their conditions. We try to honestly describe any flaws, tears, creases, stains, dogears and other negative conditions of each item. The vintage comic books we list are usually acquired through auctions and estate sales and most have been very carefully preserved and stored in plastic sleeve covers with cardboard support boards. We welcome advice and suggestions from those who do know more about these items that will help us present them properly.
As part of our ongoing policy, we do not list any item that doesn't meet certain quality expectations, However we occasionally find interesting items that don't work, are somewhat damaged or need parts and will list those. We are always transparent about items that we list that do have flaws, but that a collector might want to buy anyhow.