Four Color #704
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA charming slice of mid-1950s family humor from Dell, this issue of Priscilla's Pop promises "All Brand-New Stories" at a dime a copy. Al Vermeer's cover depicts curly-haired Priscilla in her red sweater and blue boots, pausing at a shop window to admire three wide-eyed yellow kittens — while her spotted dog tugs and barks behind her, clearly less enchanted by the feline display. It's a warm, instantly relatable moment that sets the tone perfectly for the lighthearted domestic comedy inside.
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When time runs short on producing a play for a contest, Priscilla borrows her father's home movie camera to film the scenes. The plan is for the silent films to be projected and the characters to read their dialogue from behind a screen. However on the night of the contest, Priscilla distributes the scripts in the wrong sequence and the dialogue doesn't match the film.
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