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Astoundingly, there never was a comic or trading card series based on the Beatles 1960s Saturday morning cartoon show... until our Alternate Comicverse unofficial representation set, that is! © King Features Syndicate Inc. & The Beatles.
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DC Comics published two titles featuring comedians Bob Hope & Jerry Lewis but their paths never crossed. DC also published The Brave and the Bold which teamed up most of their stars but not the Bob and Jerry. Our Alternate Comicverse unofficial representation takes care of that! © Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis & DC Comics, Inc.
Most TV comedy shows of the mid-century had a related comic and/or trading card series except The Dick Van Dyke Show. How do you remedy this neglect? With this Alternate Comicverse unofficial representation set, that's how! © Calvada Productions.
In the late 1950s, DC Comics published a comic book titled Jackie Gleason and the Honeymooners but no spin-off magazine featuring the adventures of Ed and Trixie Norton... until our Alternate Comicverse unofficial representation, of course! © Jackie Gleason Enterprises Inc. & DC Comics, Inc.
In the 1950s, Dell published I Love Lucy Comics. No TV show episode adaptations appeared in the series, let alone the one with George Reeves as Superman. Also, no I Love Lucy mid-century trading card series was ever produced. Enter our Alternate Comicverse unofficial representation! © Desilu Productions, DC Comics, Inc. & Dell Publishing.