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Issue Details

Issue #630
Published May 1955
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 36
Editing ?
Notes Indicia title is "PRISCILLA'S POP, No. 630." Code number is PRIS. O.S. #630-555. Copyright 1955 by NEA Service, Inc. Based on the "Priscilla's Pop" newspaper strip by Al Vermeer.

Cover Details

Characters Priscilla; Oliver (dog)
Genre children
Pencils Al Vermeer ?
Inks Al Vermeer ?
Notes Cover says "by Al Vermeer," but may or may not be by him.

1 page Priscilla's Pop story "Run to the Store"

Characters Priscilla; Hazel; Oliver (dog)
Synopsis Priscilla gets tired when her mother has her run to the store for groceries and then run for other errands.
Genre children
Notes Inside front cover; black and white.

6 page Priscilla's Pop story "Invisible Priscilla"

Characters Priscilla; Carlyle; Lester; Jenny Lu; Hollyhock
Synopsis The kids play a trick on Priscilla to try to convince her that she's become invisible.
Genre children

10 page Priscilla's Pop story "Horsing Around"

Characters Priscilla; Carlyle; Lester; Jenny Lu; Hollyhock; Waldo; Hazel; Buck Benson
Synopsis When Tony the Junkman decides to retire, the kids buy his horse.
Genre children

9 page Priscilla's Pop story "Something Fishy"

Characters Priscilla; Carlyle; Hazel; Waldo
Synopsis The family goes on a fishing trip
Genre children

7 page Priscilla's Pop story "The Ice Cream Factory"

Characters Priscilla; Hazel; Waldo; Lester; Carlyle; Jenny Lu; Hollyhock
Synopsis Priscilla wins an ice cream eating contest, but during a tour of the factory, she falls into a large vat of ice cream.
Genre children

1 page Priscilla's Pop story "Oliver's Doghouse"

Characters Priscilla; Oliver (dog)
Synopsis Priscilla builds a doghouse for Oliver.
Genre children
Notes Inside back cover; black and white.

1 page Priscilla's Pop story "The Crooked Mirror"

Characters Priscilla; Oliver (dog)
Synopsis When Priscilla can't get a rectangular mirror to hang straight, she solves the problem by buying a mirror in a round frame.
Genre children
Notes Back cover; pantomime story. The last panel is Dell's "A Pledge to Parents."