Raggedy Ann + Andy #29
In "The Wolf and the Seven Goslings," a classic tale gets a whimsical twist as the hungry wolf devours six of the goslings—only for the clever goose mother to outwit him by cutting them from his belly and stuffing the wolf with stones. The story unfolds with a quiet, eerie charm, culminating in a satisfying, if unexpected, end as the thirsty wolf leaps into a well. Illustrated by George Kerr in both art and inks, this 1948 Dell comic features a cover by Morris Gollub, capturing the tale’s playful yet suspenseful tone.
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The wolf eats six goslings, but the goose mother cuts them out of his stomach and replaces them with stones. The thirsty wolf finally jumps in a well.
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