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My Girl Pearl 5

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PublishedApril 1955 – January 1961
Issue Numbers1 – 11
Total Issues11
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Issue Information
Cover Date
July 1957
 
Cover Credits
Dan DeCarlo pencils signed
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How much is My Girl Pearl #5 worth? View Full Market Prices

Current market pricing for My Girl Pearl #5 shows a latest raw sale of GD (Heritage listing; mapped to VG/FN bucket per schema constraints) sold for $53 on April 20th, 2023.
Raw price ranges include Fair/Good $53 (1 comp).
Pricing data last updated July 5th, 2026.

Stories

Notes: Includes a note asking readers to send "a short note telling Pearl what you like ... and what you don't like ... about her magazine!"
Notes: In one panel, Pearl passes a Broadway theatre showing My Fair Lady starring Rex Har[rison]; this play, by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, opened at Broadway's Mark Hellinger Theatre on 15 Mar 1956 and closed on 29 Sep 1962.
Notes: In the splash, Pearl watches Mickey Mouse on television; a copy of A Date with Millie lies on the floor.

Market Pricing

Last Updated 2026-07-05 07:35:04
Last Raw Sale GD (Heritage listing; mapped to VG/FN bucket per schema constraints) sold for $53 on April 20th, 2023
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Raw Price Ranges

Fair/Good $53 (1 comp)
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GD (Heritage listing; mapped to VG/FN bucket per schema constraints)
$53
April 20th, 2023
Heritage Auctions Auction 40221, Lot 83201

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Issue Overview

My Girl Pearl #5 was published in July 1957. It is part of My Girl Pearl, a humor and teen series that began in 1955.

Cover credits include Dan DeCarlo.

Atlas Tales indexes 17 stories for this issue, including "Hortense's Fashion Page." Indexed story credits include Stan Lee and Dan DeCarlo, among others.