Unfortunately, only four issues were produced before the title was discontinued.


Later on, Gold Key comics took another shot at it and published two more Laurel and Hardy issues, in 1967.


Again, in 1972, DC Comics tried one more time to promote a Laurel and Hardy comic with so much luck, they only came out with one lone issue.


Today, thanks to the internet, it's very easy to track down most of the Laurel and Hardy back issues, even dating to the St. John comics from the late forties.


It is even possible to locate some rare foreign editions like these from England, Spain and Mexico.




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