Four Color #545
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDell's Four Color #545 brings Walt Disney's beloved wooden boy to life in this cheerful 1954 comics adaptation, with cover art by Norm McGary capturing Pinocchio mid-stride — school books tucked under one arm and a bright red apple in hand — while Jiminy Cricket leaps jubilantly overhead. The sunny scene, set against a patch of wildflowers, perfectly conveys the sense of wholesome adventure that defined Disney's take on Carlo Collodi's story, brought to the page here by writer Chase Craig and artist Walt Kelly. At just a dime, this was a delightful way for young readers of 1954 to spend an afternoon with two of animation's most endearing characters.
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A wooden marionette is brought to life by the Blue Fairy and, after a series of adventures, becomes a real boy.
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