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Alice #10

Jul 1951 · Ziff-Davis · 0.10 USD
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The issue contains three stories featuring Alice in Wonderland adventures. In "The Lost Rag Doll," Alice encounters an old man candy-maker on a mountain who claims to create the greatest candy ever, and Alice accompanies him to verify whether he is real or merely a fairy tale. "The Tweedle Twins vs. The Horrible Groark" features the Tweedle Twins admiring themselves in a mirror and later being mistaken for one another. In the final story, Alice is magically shrunk to insect size and must travel through Bugville with a bookworm guide, navigating dangers and attempting to pass as a bug to avoid detection by insects planning a reprisal attack.

Contains 5 stories
The Lost Rag Doll
5 pp · Humor
Rock-Candy Mountain
8 pp · Humor

Alice stumbles upon the legendary Sweet Old Man of Rock-Candy Mountain—who's very real, very grumpy, and running a hidden candy workshop inside the mountain itself. When she well-intentionally suggests he advertise his wares, things spiral into delicious chaos that might just be the break his business needs. A whimsical journey through a candy-lover's dream that asks whether the best ideas come from the sweetest intentions or the messiest accidents.

Topsy Turvey
1 pp · Humor

Topsy Turvey finds Tweedledum and Tweedledee at odds over who's actually upside down—a fitting quarrel for a pair of twins who can barely tell each other apart. When the two concoct a scheme to wear different disguises so they can finally recognize one another, their plan takes a chaotic turn that neither of them expected.

The Tweedle Twins vs. Horrible Groark
6 pp · Humor
Script Dave BergPencils Dave Berg [as Davy Berg]Inks Dave Berg [as Davy Berg]
Alice in Bugville
8 pp · Humor

Alice discovers that her household dictionary is home to Eustace P. Bookworm, a learned and talkative resident who shrinks her down to insect size to show her the secret society of Bugville living beneath her house. When the bugs learn an exterminator is coming tomorrow and plan to destroy the house in retaliation, Alice must convince them—and her mother—that there's a better way to settle things.

ComicBooks.com Value

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Raw (Good) $34
CGC 5.5 · 1 in census $158*
CGC 5.0 none in existence
CGC 4.5 none in existence
CGC 4.0 · 1 in census $111*
CGC 3.5 · 2 in census $99*
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Full credits

writer Dave Berg
artist, inker Davy Berg
cover pencils, inks Allen Anderson

Reprints

Reprinted in The Toon Treasury of Classic Children's Comics #[nn] (2009), The Golden Collection of Klassic Krazy Kool Kids Komics #[nn] (2010), Alice in Comicland #[nn] (2014)

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