Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs #[nn]
A 1952 Western comic adaptation brings Snow White’s laundry woes to life in a delightfully whimsical tale, where the Dwarfs’ attempt to clean their own clothes goes hilariously wrong—until a clever solution from The Wise Old Owl introduces a Bendix washing machine. With art by Jack Bradbury on both interior and cover, this free issue captures the charm of classic animation with a touch of mid-century whimsy.
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Snow White laments her inability to get the Dwarfs' clothes bright and clean so the Dwarfs take over the job. The results are a disaster so they seek advice from The Wise Old Owl, who suggests a Bendix washing machine. The new appliance is such a success that the Wicked Witch steals it. When the Dwarfs tell her how inexpensive a Bendix is, she gives the machine back so she can buy her own.
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