Let's Pretend (1950) comic books
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Published Jun 1950 by D.S. Publishing.
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The comics version of a popular 1940s radio show, featuring folk legends and fairy tales of foreign lands. The imp Rumpelstiltskin makes a bargain with a future queen for her firstborn. A boy sets out to learn firsthand what fear is. A princess disguises herself in a donkey hide. The Enchanted Stag; The Riddle; Rumpelstiltskin; The Youth Who Learned to Shiver and Shake; Donkey Skin. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Aug 1950 by D.S. Publishing.$15.00
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Cover by Eric Peters. The comics version of a popular 1940s radio show, featuring folk legends and fairy tales of foreign lands. A duck gains allies in his attempt to get repayment from a king. A prince given impossible tasks is aided by a mysterious white cat with magical powers. A boy tries to outwit an ogre. Drakestail; The White Cat; Sweet Porridge; The Conceited Dragon; Hop O'My Thumb. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Oct 1950 by D.S. Publishing.
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Stories and art by Harry Peter and others. The comics version of a popular 1940s radio show, featuring folk legends and fairy tales of foreign lands. The tale of a greedy king who gains the golden touch is retold, with art by Wonder Woman co-creator Harry (HG) Peter. A witch captures two abandoned children who are lost in the forest, but they're not cooked yet. A princess proves her royalty because she's a sensitive sleeper. All the covers were nice, but this one, possibly by Eric Peters, was especially beautiful. King Midas and the Golden Touch; Hansel and Gretel; The Princess and the Pea; Fairy Shoemaker; Why the Sea Is Salt. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.