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Four Color (1942 Series)
Date | Number: 69 | Lang: English (en)
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Publication[June-November] 1945 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1
NotesPencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007).
 
FeaturingFairy Tale Parade
ContentGenre: Fantasy
NotesPencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007).
 
SynopsisA tiny elf is snapped up by a bullfrog, but a toad convinces the frog to let the elf go.
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Fantasy | Characters: McSnort
NotesInside front cover; black, red, and white. Poem with several illustrations. Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007).
 
Comic StoryThe Enchanted Head (9 pages)
SynopsisA prince has been placed under a spell so that only his head remains. An aged knight takes the talking head from castle to castle, looking for a bride which will free the prince from the spell.
ContentGenre: Fantasy; Historical
NotesPencils and inks credits from Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr. on the goldenagecomics.co.uk boards.
 
Comic StoryTiny Folk and the Giant (8 pages)
SynopsisGold-seeking dwarfs sack the village of the tiny folk. The tiny folk find a giant who sends the dwarfs flying far away.
ContentGenre: Fantasy
NotesScript, pencils, and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007).
 
Comic StoryThe Giant with Three Golden Hairs (15 pages)
SynopsisA fairy declares that the son of a woodsman will marry the King's daughter. The wicked King tries to get the boy killed, but fate intervenes to save the boy each time. The princess does marry the boy, but before the King will approve the wedding, he orders the boy to bring him three golden hairs from the head of the Giant King.
ContentGenre: Fantasy | Characters: Florentine; Moonbeam
NotesPencils and inks credits from Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr. on the goldenagecomics.co.uk boards.
 
Text StoryThe Golden Ball (4 pages)
SynopsisA witch uses a golden ball to lure a little boy to her house. She sends the boy to retrieve the mate for the golden ball from a dragon's nest.
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Fantasy
NotesText story with 11 illustrations.
 
Comic StoryThe Three Wishes (13 pages)
SynopsisA fairy grants three dwarfs their fondest wishes, but they find that trouble and sorrow come along with the wishes.
CreditsPencils:? [THE Great Unknown] (see notes) | Inks:? [THE Great Unknown] (see notes)
ContentGenre: Fantasy | Characters: Happylegs; Fuzzybeard; Patchypants
NotesStory concludes on inside back cover in black, red, and white. Pencil and ink credits from Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr. on the goldenagecomics.co.uk boards. "THE Great Unknown" refers to a very distinctive artist whose identity is unknown.
 
IllustrationThe Fairy Ball (1 page)
SynopsisA sign advertising the "Fairy Ball," surrounded by various bugs and elves.
NotesBack cover. Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007).
 
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