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Issue Details

Issue #49
Published [July] 1944
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 52
Editing Eleanor Packer (managing editor); Alice Nielson Cobb (story editor); Carl Buettner (art director)
Notes Indicia title is "WALT DISNEY'S SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS, No. 49." No code number. Copyright 1937, 1938 by Walt Disney Enterprises. Copyright 1944 by Walt Disney Productions. Credits for this issue based upon Alberto Becattini's "Disney Index - Dell Comic Books" Vols. 1 and 2 (Italy, 1992 and 1994).

Cover Details - "Dancing"

Characters Snow White; The Seven Dwarfs (Sleepy; Grumpy; Sneezy; Happy; Bashful; Doc; Dopey)
Pencils Walt Kelly
Inks Walt Kelly
Colors ? (Western Publishing Production Shop)

1 page Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs filler "Interesting facts about Walt Disney's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"

Characters Snow White; Prince Charming; Seven Dwarfs (Happy; Sleepy; Bashful; Sneezy; Doc; Grumpy; Dopey); the Witch; Queen Grimhilde; Humbert (Queen's Huntsman)
Synopsis Facts and figures about the efforts needed to make the animated movie.
Pencils Walt Kelly ?
Inks Walt Kelly ?
Letters typeset
Notes Inside front cover; black, red, and white. Text and one large illustration with the story's cast.

38 page Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs story "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"

Characters Snow White; Seven Dwarfs (Happy; Sleepy; Bashful; Sneezy; Doc; Grumpy; Dopey); Queen Grimhilde; Humbert (Queen's Huntsman); The Witch; Prince Charming
Synopsis Jealous Queen Grimhilde orders her huntsman to take beautiful Snow White to the forest and kill her, so that the Queen would be "the fairest one of all." The huntsman can't do the deed and tells Snow White to flee through the forest. She finds the home of the Seven Dwarfs, who eventually accept her as one of the household. The Queen, finding that Snow White still lives, disguises herself as an ugly witch and gives her an apple laced with the "sleeping death." The Dwarfs return from the mine and find Snow White apparently lifeless. The Dwarfs chase the Queen (still disguised as the Witch) to her death. The Dwarfs make a coffin and place Snow White in a forest glade. The Prince, who had been searching for Snow White, comes across the scene and kisses Snow White, breaking the spell.
Genre fantasy
Script Merrill de Maris
Pencils Hank Porter
Inks Bob Grant
Colors ? (Western Publishing Production Shop)
Notes Adapted from the 1937 animated movie, "Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."
Reprinted from Silly Symphony (King Features Syndicate) Sunday newspaper strips 1937.12.12 - 1938.04.24; in Snow White (Marvel Comics, 1995 series) #[nn] (1995)

12 page The Seven Dwarfs and Dumbo story "Dopey is Captured by the Wicked Prince"

Characters Seven Dwarfs (Happy; Sleepy; Bashful; Sneezy; Doc; Grumpy; Dopey); Dumbo; Humbert (Queen's Huntsman); Wicked Prince
Synopsis The Seven Dwarfs are lonesome after Snow White goes to live in the Prince's castle. She sends them a magic wishing lamp and they wish for someone to take Snow White's place so they won't be lonely. On cue, Dumbo is blown by a strong wind through the window. Dumbo and Dopey go flying and find the Queen's Huntsman stranded on the side of a cliff, where he was pushed by the Wicked Prince, who is ruling now that his sister is dead. Dumbo rescues the Huntsman, but the Wicked Prince captures Dopey and puts him in a high tower. Dumbo and Doc rescue Dopey from the tower.
Colors ? (Western Publishing Production Shop)
Notes The Dwarfs and Dumbo do not know each other when they first meet. Dumbo can talk in this story. Story continues on inside back cover in black, red, and white and concludes on back cover in color.