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Kiddyfun Album#[11]/1955
Cover: David Williams

Kiddyfun Album #[11]/1955

Aug 1954 · Gerald G. Swan · 4/- [0-4-0 GBP]
“The Princess Who Couldn’t Laugh”

In "The Princess Who Couldn’t Laugh," a whimsical tale from 1954, Harry Banger delivers a delightfully quirky story with his signature charm, illustrated entirely by himself in a style both playful and precise. The issue opens with a charmingly absurd moment as Harry Hippo, unaware of the growing burden, discovers he’s towing not just his own trolley, but three more—each packed with passengers—on a journey that’s just beginning. The cover by David Williams captures the scene’s lighthearted tension with a crisp, expressive design.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Harry Banger · cover David Williams

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Harry Banger
cover pencils, inks David Williams

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Harry Hippo ties Charlie's trolley to his bicycle and is surprised how hard it is to pull until he turns around and finds that he's towing three other trolleys, full of passengers.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).