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Rob Lambert
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One of my favorite antique malls in Illinois has a 1968 Honey Comb cereal bo. with Honey Comb Kid pictured, plus marked as having a toy action rocket (launched using rubber band) inside, selling for $250. Condition was VG with creases and torn flaps. Also, a Sugar Bear Adventure Mini-Comic from 1968, selling for $30 in average grade. In the comic story, tough-guy Blob has his gang tossing books out of a library. Granny Good Witch summons Sugar Bear to help. Instead of duking it out, Sugar Bear turns the thugs against Blob by reading to them (a book on how to foil The Blob). They use rope to apprehend Blob. These comics were seven inches spread out, on standard newspaper print. They're hard to find in good shape, same as the Cap'n Crunch mini-comics of 1964.
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