Four Color #192
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeWalt Kelly's delightful cover for this 1948 Dell issue sets the whimsical tone perfectly — a colorful toy locomotive labeled "Brownie Flyer R.R." chugs around a circular track, crewed by a pair of mischievous Brownie figures, while a whole parade of grumpy-looking turtles lumbers across the rails below, with one determined little Brownie doing his best to wrangle the situation. Kelly's warm, expressive linework and that glowing sunset backdrop give the scene an irresistible storybook charm. With stories promising toymaker adventures and boat-building know-how inside, this is a snappy slice of late-1940s all-ages fun.
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A Brownie hides in an Easter egg. A chicken tries to hatch it and when the Brownie emerges the chicken assumes the Brownie is her "chick."
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