Barbie #26
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's Barbie #26 (February 1993) opens with a cover by penciler Amanda Conner and inker Jeff Albrecht that radiates big-city glamour: Barbie stands confidently on a rooftop terrace, draped in a sweeping strapless red gown with matching elbow-length gloves, a sparkling necklace and drop earrings catching the moonlight as a dramatic urban skyline glows behind her. Pink roses wind along the terrace railing, framing her with an elegant, fairy-tale flourish that hints perfectly at the interior story, "Barbie Or Princess Barbirita." It's a genuinely lovely issue that captures the dual worlds — sophisticated city life and storybook royalty — that made Marvel's Barbie run such a charming treat for its audience.
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Barbie and her friends teach the reader how to make homemade Christmas cards.
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