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Fairy Tale Parade
Date | Number: 3 | Lang: English (en)
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SourceThis book was scanned from a copy in the JVJ Archive.
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   By mortimer
"The Princess on the Glass Hill" was drawn by George Kerr ['L. Bing'].
  
Additional Information
 
PublicationOctober-November 1942 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 2 | Frequency: Bi-monthly
NotesWraparound cover.
 
CreditsPencils: Walt Kelly | Inks: Walt Kelly
ContentGenre: Fantasy
NotesWraparound cover.
 
Foreword/AfterwordTo Our Readers (1 page)
CreditsPencils: Walt Kelly (border) | Inks: Walt Kelly (border) | Letters: typeset
NotesIntroduction to the stories in this comic. On inside front cover in black and white.
 
Comic StoryRip Van Winkle (10 pages)
CreditsPencils: Walt Kelly | Inks: Walt Kelly
ContentGenre: Fantasy | Characters: Rip Van Winkle; Dame Van Winkle; Judith Van Winkle [also as Judith Gardiner]; Jules Gardiner; Rip Van Winkle, Jr.; Nicholas Vedder; Mynheer Van Bummel; Wolf (a dog)
NotesAdapted from the story by Washington Irving.
 
Comic StoryThe Table, the Donkey, and the Stick (12 pages)
ContentGenre: Fantasy | Characters: Frank; John; Louis; A. Carver; Neddy (a donkey)
 
Comic StoryThe Princess on the Glass Hill (8 pages)
CreditsPencils: L. Bing | Inks: L. Bing
ContentGenre: Fantasy | Characters: Boots; Joseph; Thomas
NotesArt identification from rmdavidson at digitalcomicmuseum.com.
 
Comic StoryThe Wolf and the Seven Kids (8 pages)
SynopsisMother Goat goes to the market leaving her seven kids at home. A wolf tricks his way into the house and eats six of the kids before retiring to the woods. Mother Goat returns home and learns of what happened from the surviving kid. Mother Goat then finds the wolf, opens his stomach, rescues the six kids, and places rocks in the wolf's stomach so that he still feels full. Mother Goat and her seven kids then live happily ever after.
CreditsScript: Brothers Grimm (original story);? (adaptation) | Pencils: Walt Kelly | Inks: Walt Kelly
ContentGenre: Fantasy | Characters: Mother Goat; wolf
 
Comic StoryThe Elves and the Cobbler (4 pages)
ContentGenre: Fantasy | Characters: cobbler; cobbler's wife; two elves
 
Comic StoryThe Enchanted Prince (12 pages)
CreditsPencils: Jon Small (signed) | Inks: Jon Small (signed)
ContentGenre: Fantasy | Characters: Prince Ali; Hassan; Genie
NotesA tale from the Arabian Nights.
 
Comic StoryRumpelstiltsken (10 pages)
CreditsPencils: Arthur Jameson | Inks: Arthur Jameson
ContentGenre: Fantasy | Characters: Rumpelstiltsken; Greta
NotesArt identification from rmdavidson at digitalcomicmuseum.com.
 
Text ArticleWashington Irving (1 page)
CreditsPencils: Walt Kelly (border) | Inks: Walt Kelly (border) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Biography | Characters: Washington Irving
NotesOn inside back cover in black and white.
 
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