Wee Pals Rainbow Power #T5367
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis fifth volume in the Wee Pals Rainbow Power series collects more of Morrie Turner's pioneering syndicated comic strip, which broke ground as one of the first to feature a diverse cast of children. The collection continues the gentle, humorous adventures of the multicultural gang from the Peanuts-style daily strip, originally published in the early 1970s by New American Library as a paperback original.
In this 1973 issue of Wee Pals Rainbow Power, Morrie Turner crafts a quietly powerful reflection on representation through his signature characters, offering a glimpse into what an integrated community can look like when drawn with honesty and care. Written, drawn, inked, and lettered entirely by Turner, the story stands as a testament to his unique voice and enduring vision. The cover, also by Turner, captures the warmth and spirit of the moment.
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Charles M. Schulz reflects on how Morrie Turner is more than an observer as a cartoonist, but how his portrayals of his characters truly reflect what an integrated community is really like.
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