Yankee Comics #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Prince and the Palace Painters," a mysterious royal figure finds himself entangled in a quiet but pressing mission behind the walls of a grand, paint-splattered palace—where every brushstroke may hold a secret. This 1943 issue, drawn in crisp, expressive lines by Gus Ricca on the cover, arrives with a wartime-era ad urging readers to pick up a Military Diary at any 5 & 10 cent store, drugstore, or post exchange—just like they’re buying this comic.
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Wilbur protests against the town's plan to purchase a new fire engine. He prevents this "unnecessary" expense, then his house burns down.
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