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Posted 3/30/2008 4:47:10 AM


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Mine are the Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge whitman comics....I've forgotten their numbers..just remember their covers (^^);;
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Posted 3/31/2008 3:12:26 PM


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Yeah...I have two or three Donald Duck or Uncle Scrooge. As I go through them to add to the CPG collection area...I'll note them.
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Posted 4/1/2008 11:26:56 PM


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I dont really have a "Grail" for any comic...yeah there are books i would love to own...but nothing that I would have to have..

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Posted 4/2/2008 3:05:29 AM


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Then you don't have a "Disney Grail"!
I still want the 1st Carl Barks!


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Posted 4/2/2008 3:29:33 AM


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jim1968 (4/2/2008)
Then you don't have a "Disney Grail"!
I still want the 1st Carl Barks!

1st Carl Barks would be simply amazing to own! *drools*

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Posted 4/3/2008 3:05:39 AM


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Yeah "Pluto Saves The Ship" doesn't book for a lot, but its REALLY tough to find!

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Posted 4/11/2008 10:21:27 PM


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I don't have a grail book per say but I do have all of my Mothers Disney comics from when she was a child. They are great to read. I have over 100 of them. Haven't read any in years and the condition of most is good since she read and reread them. Love the artwork.





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Posted 4/13/2008 7:14:40 PM


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My Disney "grail" is not a book, but rather a film....I've always wanted a pristine, studio grade copy of their 1946 short "The Story of Menstruation". My copy is about 10th generation, and I'd like one of at least the quality of the material in the Disney Treasures tins that compile stuff like the WWII stuff and it's ilk! I'll settle, though, for the Disney-Salvador Dali collaboration "Destino" in factory grade! I've heard that a legitimate release was at one time imminent but with Buena Vista, who knows? That was a couple of years ago.

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