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I was pulling out this far side book out of the family's book shelf, and this really old richie rich moneyworld comic book slipped out, it was no. 28, can somebody give me a price on how much it might be worth?
shareI was pulling out this far side book out of the family's book shelf, and this really old richie rich moneyworld comic book slipped out, it was no. 28, can somebody give me a price on how much it might be worth?
sharesthompson1995: "this really old richie rich moneyworld comic book slipped out, it was no. 28, can somebody give me a price on how much it might be worth?"
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Richie Rich Money World #28, March 1977, depicting Richie Rich on the cover riding a bike, is on sale at Mile High Comics for $16.00.
Richie Rich Money World #29 is on sale for $19.00.
All Richie Rich comic books read the same. There is virtually no distinction from one book to the other.
Money World, by the way, only ran for 59 issues.
My brother gave me a large collection of old comic books for Christmas (mainly because I requested them) and there were five Money World's among them.
All Richie Rich comic books read the same. There is virtually no distinction from one book to the other.
Not quite. Though many of the same situations come up, there are some truly memorable stories, particularly some of the adventures. The writers and artists were quite imaginative, though the stuff from the early 60s has some of the best character moments. There was a definite sameness by the end, but that was more due to the glut of product, many of which were reprints of earlier stuff. The regular Richie Rich comic had the best stuff, but the other long running books (RR Dollars and Cents, RR Millions) had the best stories.
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