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Issue: Richie Rich and the New Kids on the Block #1
Publication Date: February 1991
 
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Variant: Direct
Rating: Approved by the Comics Code Authority
Publisher: FlagHarvey
On Sale Date: 10/23/1990
Volume: none
Pages: 36
ISBN:
UPC/EAN: none
Price: $1.75 CAD
$1.25 USD
Indicia Frequency: none
Content Items: 5 (4 stories, 1 cover)
Editor(s): Sid Jacobson (editor-in-chief)
Disclose Notes: On sale date from mikesamazingworld.com
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Modern Age US
Paper Stock: glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
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Subject Matter
adventure, childrens
Richie Rich and the New Kids on the Block
Richie Rich; Jonathan Knight; Jordan Knight; Joey McIntyre; Donnie Wahlberg; Danny Wood
Oh, no! The New Kids are lost in the Rich mansion--
Richie observes on the Rich mansion's security system that the New Kids on the Block are in the Rich mansion, and does not know where they are.
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Miscellaneous
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At credit from members of the Harvey Comics facebook group (December 2013).
A Party to End All Parties!

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Subject Matter
adventure, childrens, humorous
Richie Rich and the New Kids on the Block
Richie Rich; Richard Rich, Sr.; Reggie Van Dough; Mayda Munny; Freckles Friendly; Pee Wee Friendly; Jonathan Knight; Jordan Knight; Joey McIntyre; Donnie Wahlberg; Danny Wood; Dot Polka
Mr. Rich has arranged for New Kids on the Block to perform at Richie's birthday party. But the mansion is so huge, the boy band gets lost as if they were in a maze - prompting Richie to search for them.
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Miscellaneous
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Wrecker Richie

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Subject Matter
childrens, humorous
Richie Rich
Richie Rich; Richard Rich, Sr.; Mr. Swanko
Mr. Rich refuses to have a specific building demolished to make way for new skyscrapers, despite that it is part of a contract between he and Mr. Swanko. Richie believes the building is historical in nature and may qualify for landmark status which would make demolishing the building illegal. To fill the time, Richie tries to use various crazy demolition methods, but intentionally doesn't tear down the building. The building received landmark status and the building stays put. One year later, the towers are built on the site with the old building kept in place.
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Miscellaneous
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It is believed that this story was intended to be published in 1982 or early 1983, but was delayed due to the publisher's original demise.
Li-Senseless

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Subject Matter
anthropomorphic, childrens, humorous
Richie Rich
Richie Rich; Dollar
Dollar is soon to receive his dog license, and Dollar then dreams that his dog license resembles a license plate which he wears on his tail. Police pull the dog over, and believe he is driving a stolen dog - so they decide to give him 30 years in prison for the incident, prompting Dollar to run away. Afterwards, two bad guys help him get away by spray-painting him yellow and switching license plates - but is ordered to pay $500, prompting Dollar to run away and gunshots are fired at him. After Dollar wakes up, Richie has his dog tag ready, but the dog runs away scared.
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Miscellaneous
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Warren Kremer is credited in the first panel of this story.

When this story was previously published in "Richie Rich and..." #3, it was billed as a Dollar story.
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Subject Matter
anthropomorphic, childrens, humorous
Richie Rich
Richie Rich; Dollar
I have to bring something to the bank, Dollar!
As Dollar accompanies Richie on his way to the bank, Dollar observes two dogs carrying objects in their mouths - which causes Dollar to want to do the same thing. Richie Rich obliges, but warns Dollar it is not a good idea, especially when it is Richie's big bag of allowance money he plans on depositing, which is heavy.
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Miscellaneous
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Warren Kremer is credited for this story, as displayed on the left of the first panel.

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