Description: Dick Tracy Dick Tracy Comics Monthly Issue #117 Published by Harvey November 1957 PGX 9.2 Near Mint- With Off-White to White pages this is a great Silver Age find. Chester Gould story and art. Chester Gould was the creator of the Dick Tracy newspaper comic strip, which he wrote and drew from 1931 to 1977, incorporating numerous colorful and monstrous villains. After graduating from Northwestern University's School of Professional Studies Gould he was hired by the Chicago Evening American, where at age 24 he produced his first comic strips, Fillum Fables (1924) and The Radio Catts. He also drew a topical strip about Chicago, Why It's a Windy City. This book has been archived by PGX in a sealed hard plastic case to exclude oxygen and moisture. Your valuable collectible book will be bagged and safely packaged in a cardboard box with bubble wrap and sent out by first class mail with delivery confirmation to ensure safe and fast delivery. International customers, please contact us about current shipping rates. Sorry, no returns on CGC items. WITH MY 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK RATING YOU CAN TRADE WITH CONFIDENCE.
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Character: Dick Tracy
Publication Year: 1957
Tradition: US Comics
Certification Number: 501181169
Grade: 9.2 NM-
Main Character: Dick Tracy
Publisher: Harvey
Certification: PGX