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Fairy Tale Parade
Date | Number: 5 | Lang: English (en)
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"The Nose Tree" was drawn by George Kerr ['L. Bing'].
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Damn Kelly's art is terrific, beautiful ...! He was improving and improving on every issue on this serie!
  
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NameFairy Tale Parade 5 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 68 | Frequency: bi-monthly
NotesCopyright, 1943, by Oskar Lebeck.
editing credit from this issue's statement of ownership

The on-sale date is from the publication date recorded in the Catalog of Copyright Entries, Part 2, Periodicals, 1943, New Series, Vol. 38, No. 1.
 
Cover1 page
GenreFantasy
CharactersTom Thumb (back cover); Valiant Little Tailor (back cover); Cinderella (back cover); Puss in Boots (back cover)
PencilsCasper Emerson ? Walt Kelly (border and back cover)
InksCasper Emerson ? Walt Kelly (border and back cover)
NotesWraparound cover. Cover art very similar to eg. Emerson's confirmed art in Fairy Tale Parade (Dell, 1942 series) #7.
 
Foreword/AfterwordTo Our Readers (1 page)
PencilsWalt Kelly
InksWalt Kelly
First LineOn the back cover of this fifth issue of Fairy Tale Parade you will find, illustrated in miniature, scenes from a variety...
NotesInside front cover. Art id by Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr on the goldenagecomics.co.uk boards. He also states that this is a tribute by Kelly to an artist named Franklin Booth.
 
Comic StoryBig Claus and Little Claus (12 pages)
SynopsisBig Claus kills Little Claus' horse leading to a series of events that enriches Little Claus.
CharactersLittle Claus; Big Claus
Script (original story) (adaptation)
PencilsWalt Kelly
InksWalt Kelly
First LineYou can borrow two of my six horses...
NotesBased on the 1835 short story by Hans Christian Andersen.
 
Comic StoryThe Sleeping Beauty (8 pages)
SynopsisA wise woman, not invited to the feast to celebrate the birth of the King and Queen's first child, curses the child to sleep for a hundred years when the child is sixteen years old. A wandering prince breaks the curse and he weds the sleeping beauty.
CharactersKing; Queen; Sleeping Beauty; Prince
PencilsArthur Jameson
InksArthur Jameson
First LineLong, long ago there lived a king and queen who gave a...
NotesArt id by Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr on the goldenagecomics.co.uk boards.
 
Comic StoryAli Baba and the Forty Thieves (10 pages)
SynopsisAli Baba finds a cache of treasure hidden in a cave by forty thieves.
CharactersAli Baba; Morgiana
PencilsJon Small (signed)
InksJon Small (signed)
First LineOnce, in the long-ago days, and in the far-away land of...
 
Text StoryPrince Joel (3 pages)
SynopsisPrince Joel, lost in the forest, is able to find his way home with the help of some talking flowers.
Letterstypeset
GenreFantasy
CharactersPrince Joel
First LineOnce upon a time there was a little prince named Joel, who was the...
 
Comic StoryThe Wise Men of Gotham (8 pages)
CharactersJonathan; Buncho; unnamed jester
PencilsWalt Kelly
InksWalt Kelly
First LineIn days long gone by, a group of...
 
Comic StoryThe Nose Tree (14 pages)
GenreFantasy
CharactersJock; Bon; Tam; King Philip; Princess Marianna; Red Jacket
PencilsL. Bing
InksL. Bing
First LineDeep in a forest, three old friends...
NotesArt id by Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr on the goldenagecomics.co.uk boards.
 
Comic StoryThe Tail of Rufus Redfox (8.67 pages)
SynopsisRufus Redfox, proud of his pure red tail, gets caught raiding Squire Beaver's grapes, catches what for, concocts a fable of the Boogly Bird, is scoffed at, goes home, creates a Boogly Bird of tar and feathers, scares Squire Beaver into giving up goodies, is found out, gets his tail tip burnt, the fur will grow in white, now all red foxes have a white-tip tail.
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersRufus Redfox; Squire Beaver; the Boogly Bird
Script
PencilsWalt Kelly
InksWalt Kelly
First LineOne day Rufus Redfox was walking through the woods admiring...
NotesGaylord Du Bois's Account Books Sorted by Title compiled from the original account books by Randall W. Scott states: "Tail of Rufus Redfox. 9p. For Fairy Tale Parade #5. Paid Oct. 16, 1943." ~Dave Porta
 
Statement of OwnershipStatement of Ownership
Letterstypeset
PencilsWalt Kelly (border)
InksWalt Kelly (border)
 
Text StoryNo Title (1 page)
PencilsWalt Kelly
InksWalt Kelly
First LineDistant clouds tumble
NotesInside back cover. Art id by Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr. on the goldenagecomics.co.uk boards. He also states that this is a tribute by Kelly to an artist named Franklin Booth.
 
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