Walt Kelly's Fables and Funnies #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Old Mother Goose," Walt Kelly delivers a delightfully mischievous tale where the Three Blind Mice—far from sight-impaired—stumble upon a letter from Jack Horner to Santa Claus, setting off a whimsical chain of events. With Kelly’s signature blend of humor and charm, the mice take on the role of festive pranksters, leading to a holiday-inspired caper that’s as clever as it is unexpected. The story, written, drawn, and inked by Kelly himself, features his iconic art style, with the cover by Kelly also showcasing his distinctive hand.
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