Four Color #864
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom a story by Charles Tazewell and brought to vivid life by writer Gaylord Du Bois and artist Mel Crawford, this cheerful 1957 Dell one-shot puts the Littlest Snowman front and center — literally piloting a bright red-and-yellow biplane, striped scarf streaming behind him, as he waves from the cockpit with a heart that reads "I Love You True." Racing along below him on the snowy ground are a trio of small animal friends — a mouse, a mole, and a rabbit — all bundled up and hurrying to keep pace with their airborne pal. It's a wonderfully warm holiday image, full of the kind of gentle whimsy that made Dell's children's adaptations so appealing throughout the decade.
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The Littlest Snowman goes to the North Pole to release the Spirit of Christmas from a mountaintop glacier.
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