Four Color #300
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA playful 1950s promotional spread for Wilson Publishing’s lineup—featuring beloved characters from Gene Autry to Little Lulu and Tom and Jerry—draws readers in with a whimsical cover by Carl Buettner: Donald Duck, caught mid-sleigh ride, being tugged by two of his nephews through a snowy scene. The ad, complete with a Canadian address, highlights a range of popular comics from the era, all presented in a single, nostalgic snapshot of mid-century pop culture.
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Ad for subscriptions to various Wilson comics, Gene Autry, Walt Disney, Looney Tunes & Merry (sic) Melodies, New Funnies, Red Ryder, Roy Rogers, Lone Ranger, Little Lulu, Tom and Jerry. Address given as The Wilson Publishing Co., 123 Eighteenth St., New Toronto 14, Canada. Picture is of Donald Duck being pulled in a sleigh by two of his nephews.
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