Frisky Fables #1 [28]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn this 1948 novelty comic, Spunky—ever the quick-witted trickster—fakes being the Crown Prince of Kangavania just to score free meals, only to find himself in real trouble when two crooks snatch him for ransom. After a daring escape, he’s tricked into being put on display at a carnival, billed as “a real live prince!” — all drawn with lively flair by Jason Comic Art, whose dynamic art brings the chaos to life, while Al Fago’s bold cover captures the absurd spectacle.
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Spunky pretends to be Crown Prince of Kangavania, to get free food and drinks. Two bad guys kidnap him for ransom. Escaping captivity, he is then tricked into appearing as a carnival attraction - "a real live prince!"
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