'Pee-wee Herman' Star Paul Reubens Sues Over Stolen Show Memorabilia

Paul Reubens

Pee-wee Herman is going on another big adventure — only this time it’s going to be in court … ’cause the guy just filed a lawsuit claiming his priceless belongings have been jacked.

Paul Reubens — who played Pee-wee on TV and on the big screen for years — is suing James Comisar and his memorabilia company, The Comisar Collection, for what he says is straight-up theft of some of the old, iconic props that he walked away from the show with way back when.

In the docs, obtained by TMZ, Reubens claims that he loaned certain items from “Pee-wee’s Playhouse” to Comisar — with the understanding that this stuff would make its way into a “Museum of Television” for display to the public and based on the promise he could get the stuff back upon his request … but Reubens said he later discovered there was no museum at all and Comisar was keeping the items for their private collection.

Reubens said when he demanded return of the stuff, the dude held onto the items and claimed they’d been “gifted” to them — and ultimately started hocking them at auction … keeping the profits for himself.

Reubens says the collection includes some notable props that fans would certainly recognize … like the Dog Chair, the Floory puppets, and Mr. Window — plus, Reubens says, cue cards and signed photos from the set that are all worth a pretty penny to any TV enthusiast.

Reubens now wants the court to sort it all out and is asking the judge for an order stating he’s entitled to immediate possession of the items or, if they can’t be recovered from folks who already bought the stuff at auction, for at least $1 million

He also wants an injunction to stop the sale of whatever else may be left. We’ve reached out to Comisar … so far, no word back.

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