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Fairy Tale Parade
Date | Number: 6 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationMay-July 1943 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Quarterly
 
CoverSwimming forest creatures and fairies
CreditsPencils: Walt Kelly? | Inks: Walt Kelly?
 
ContentsTable of Contents: (1 page)
SynopsisList of contents with page numbers.
CreditsPencils: Walt Kelly | Inks: Walt Kelly?
NotesInside front cover. Artwork border reprinted from Fairy Tale Parade #1.
 
Comic StoryBeauty and the Beast (12 pages)
CreditsPencils: Arthur Jameson | Inks: Arthur Jameson
NotesArt id as Arthur Jameson by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. on the goldenagecomics.co.uk boards.
 
Comic StoryThe Legend of the Stars (12 pages)
SynopsisBright and Glum are sprites in charge of day and night. Glum gets depressed and decides not to work anymore.
CreditsScript: Walt Kelly? | Pencils: Walt Kelly | Inks: Walt Kelly | Letters: Walt Kelly?
ContentCharacters: Bright; Glum
NotesGlum is a caricature of Disney animator Ward Kimball according to OtherEric on the goldenagecomics.co.uk boards.
 
Comic StoryThe Gingerbread Man (5 pages)
SynopsisThe gingerbreadman can outrun everyone, but can he outrun a wiley fox?
CreditsScript: Walt Kelly? | Pencils: Walt Kelly
ContentGenre: Fantasy
NotesPencils and writer attribution from OtherEric on the goldenagecomics.co.uk boards. He suggests that Kelly was not inking his own work here.
 
Text ArticleThe Elves' Dance (2 pages)
CreditsPencils: Bill Brady | Inks: Bill Brady | Letters: typeset
NotesArtist attribution by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. on the goldenagecomics.co.uk boards.
 
Comic StoryThe Frog Queen (12 pages)
CreditsPencils: Casper Emerson | Inks: Casper Emerson
NotesStory is signed in last panel with two circles on top of each other. Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. refers to this artist as The Bubble Artist. Research in September 2013 by Hames Ware and David Saunders at shows this artist to be Emerson.
 
Comic StoryThe Wild Swans (11 pages)
CreditsScript: Hans Christian Andersen (original story) | Pencils: Arthur E. Jameson | Inks: Arthur E. Jameson
NotesArt id as Arthur E. Jameson by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. on the goldenagecomics.co.uk boards. Adaptation of Hans Christians Andersen's 1838 short story.
 
Text StoryDick Whittington and his Cat (4 pages)
CreditsPencils: Arthur E. Jameson | Inks: Arthur E. Jameson
NotesArt id by Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr. on the goldenagecomics.co.uk boards.
 
Comic StorySaku (6 pages)
CreditsPencils: Bill Brady | Inks: Bill Brady
NotesArt id by Jim Vadeboncoeur on the goldenagecomics.co.uk boards.
 
Text StorySpring Morn (1 page)
CreditsPencils: Walt Kelly | Inks: Walt Kelly?
NotesThree verse poem on inside back cover. Artwork border reprinted from Fairy Tale Parade #1.
 
IllustrationMap of the Fairy Tale Lands (1 page)
CreditsPencils: Walt Kelly? | Inks: Walt Kelly? | Letters: Walt Kelly?
NotesOn back cover of comic.
 
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