Four Color #87
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Tiny Folk and the Dragon," a whimsical 1945 tale from Four Color #87, ailing King seeks a bride for his son, leading the court magician Morin to conjure a bride from a broomstick. With a touch of magic and a dash of mischief, the prince agrees to the match—unaware of the truth behind his new bride. Dan Noonan’s expressive art brings the enchanted court to life, with both interior and cover work by the same hand, capturing the charm and mystery of this early comic gem.
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The King, falling ill, wants his son to be married. The court magician, Morin, conjures up a bride from a broomstick and the prince, not knowing of the deceit, agrees to marry her.
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