Going through an old tape of mine from April 1998, I found the commercial for this:
I remember how absolutely psyched I was about this, and was lucky enough to actually get my hands on a copy, because actual comic book stores are very few and far between around here. Unfortunately, as a kid, I had no sense of collector's value or anything like that . . . I still have my copy of this very first issue, but it's in no way of any value today: the covers have wrinkles, fraying, and are taped from minor rips, and the pages (as well as the front cover) has that brownish hue that newsprint takes on as it ages. What can I say? As a kid, I was excited to have a piece of C&C merchandise (that, and I also let a couple of careless friends borrow it as well). I read somewhere that the first CN comic book - in near mint condition - is worth about $4.80 or so today . . . but then again, I think that's what a comic book in general costs today, isn't it?
Similarly, I also have two other C&C issues from that CARTOON NETWORK PRESENTS series: #10 and #14; #10 is in similar condition as the free first issue, but #14 is in better condition. There was one other C&C issue from that particular series that I could never get (the cover had them at the beach, where Chicken is surfing on a 2x4, and Cow is building a sand castle). I have two C&C issues from the following CARTOON NETWORK STARRING series - #13 and #16, and both are in excellent condition, but likewise, I missed out on I think maybe two or three other C&C issues.
I was more knowledgeable and conscious about collector value by the time the CARTOON CARTOONS series came along - I collected mainly issues with EEE and Courage, and the issues I have I keep in their plastic sleeves when I'm not reading them; they're all in really excellent condition, though #1 has some minor wrinkling on the cover (because I've read it so much), and #5 has some minor fraying because it was the very first issue I ever got.
As I said, comic stores in my area are virtually nonexistent. There used to be a little local place close to where I lived in the late 90s and very early 2000s, but the only CN publications they carried were the Dexter comics, which I actually do have a few issues of . . . somewhere . . . but the only place I could consistently find the CC comics was at BAM, which is all the way on the other side of town. There's been a time or two where they skipped a month, because I know I'm missing at least two issues that had an EEE and/or Courage story in them.