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Four Color #452

Feb 1953 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“The Meanness of Fuzzy Fox”

In "The Meanness of Fuzzy Fox," Eddie Elf uses magic soapsuds to summon a soap bubble dragon in defense of the forest, only to find himself and the Raggedys captured by the mischievous Witchie Crosspatch. A whimsical clash of whimsy and woe unfolds in this 1953 Four Color adventure, illustrated with playful flair by George Kerr and L. Bing.

artist George Kerr · artist L. Bing

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artist L. Bing

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Eddie Elf is blowing bubbles from magic soapsuds. He blows a soap bubble dragon to frighten the Snoopwiggy and Gruffy Bear who have been bullying the residents of the forest. Later the Raggedys and Eddie are captured by Witchie Crosspatch.

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