Little Angel #11
In "Second Honeymoon," Little Angel finds herself in a delicate situation after unintentionally hurting Ronald's feelings with a teasing remark about his face. After apologizing, she heads to the zoo to make amends—this time with a very different kind of primate. Written by Jack Mendelsohn and brought to life with expressive art, this 1958 issue captures a quiet moment of empathy and innocence. The cover, by Mike Roy and Mike Peppe, perfectly captures the story’s gentle tone.
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Little Angel hurts Ronald's feelings when she says he has a face like a monkey so after she apologizes to him she goes to the zoo and apologizes to the monkey.
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