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Cover: George Kerr

Four Color #72

May 1945 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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In this 1945 Four Color comic, Raggedy Ann and her friends embark on a whimsical adventure when a simple fix for Wrinkles’ hump leads to a magical beanstalk reaching into the sky. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by George Kerr, the story unfolds with gentle charm and surprising twists, as the Raggedys climb the towering plant and encounter a giant whose world is far stranger than they imagined. Cover by George Kerr captures the story’s playful wonder in vivid detail.

writer Gaylord Du Bois · artist, inker George Kerr · cover George Kerr

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artist, inker George Kerr
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Raggedy Ann fixes Wrinkles' hump by filling it with beans. When Wrinkles falls in a brook, it turns out the beans were magic and one grows out of his hump high into the sky. The Raggedys climb the beanstalk into the land in the sky and find a giant who pulls the beanstalk (and Wrinkles) up into his land. The giant clips the beanstalk from Wrinkles, then unravels his sweater to make a rope to lower the three back down to Earth.

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