Four Color #1229
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Thief of Baghdad," Prince Osman arrives to wed Princess Amina, only to be outmaneuvered by Karim, who slips into the palace disguised as him. As Amina grows fond of the imposter, the truth unravels—leaving her heartbroken and her health failing when a love potion meant to resolve the crisis goes horribly wrong. With only a blue rose said to hold the cure, Karim must race against time to save her. Written by Ken Fitch and illustrated by Reed Crandall, with inks by George Evans, this tale of deception and desperation unfolds in a 1961 Dell Four Color comic.
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Prince Osman comes to marry Princess Amina, daughter of the Sultan. However he is waylaid by Karim, who enters the palace disguised as the Prince. Amina falls in love with the disguised Prince and when the charade is discovered, refuses to marry the real Osman. The Grand Vizier and the prince give Amina a love potion that backfires and makes her deathly ill. Only a potion made with a blue rose can cure her and Karim goes in search of one.
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