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''Classics Illustrated Junior'' is a comic book series of seventy-seven fairy and folk tale, myth and legend comic book adaptations created by Albert Lewis Kanter as a spin-off of his flagship comic book line ''Classics Illustrated''. ==Publication history== Published by Famous Authors, Ltd. (The Gilberton Company, Inc.), the series kicked off in October 1953 with an adaptation of the Grimm Brothers' ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' illustrated by Alex Blum. The series' last original issue was ''The Runaway Dumpling'', issue 577 of 1962. The series ceased publication in Spring 1971. Published monthly, issues cost slightly more than other comic books of the time with a 15 cent cover price rather than the usual 10 or 12-cents. Close to the end of publication in 1971, prices jumped to 25-cents. At its peak, in 1960, ''Classics Illustrated Juniors average monthly circulation was 262,000.〔Jones, Jr., William B. ("Albert Lewis Kanter (1897-1973)," ) Jack Lake Productions (2004). Accessed July 6, 2010.〕 Issues included among their contents features such as comics adaptations of ''Aesop Fables'' (usually two to three pages), a limerick by Edward Lear, a Mother Goose rhyme, or poem from Robert Louis Stevenson's ''A Child's Garden of Verses'' (one page), and a one page factual article about a bird, beast, or reptile. As the publisher allowed only in-house advertising in his books, the back cover interior sometimes offered a catalog of titles and a subscription order form. First editions included a "Coming Next Month" ad and a dot-to-dot puzzle on the inside front cover. The interior of the back cover featured a "Color this Picture with your Crayons" full-page line-drawn illustration of a scene from the tale. The exterior of the back cover often depicted a full-page color illustration from the tale. Artists included John Costanza, Kurt Schaffenberger, L. B. Cole and Graham Ingels. Unlike other comic book publishers, Kanter reprinted his titles regularly and the line was distributed abroad. In September of 2008, Classic Comic Store Ltd., based in the UK, began publishing both the original Gilberton ''Classics Illustrated'' regular and ''Junior'' lines for distribution in the UK, Republic of Ireland, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. The issue number sequence is different from the original runs, starting at issue 1 rather than at issue 501. The contents are generally similar to the original run, but the exterior of the back cover is used to advertise future issues, along with details of Classic Comic Store's website. The final page of the issue contains a brief biography of the author(s) of the main story written by William B. Jones, Jr, author of ''Classics Illustrated: A Cultural History''〔William B. Jones Jr., ''Classics Illustrated: A Cultural History, with Illustrations'' (Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., 2002).〕 In common with the first-run series in America, the inside back cover contains an outline picture to colour in from the main story (although the first print run of Issues 1-4 used the American spelling ''color'' instead of the British spelling ''colour''). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Classics Illustrated Junior」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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