Classics Illustrated Junior - Complete List of Classics Illustrated Junior Comic Books (original US Run; Also 2004-2009 Canadian R

Complete List of Classics Illustrated Junior Comic Books (original US Run; Also 2004-2009 Canadian R

The Canadian run which began in 2004 followed the same sequence as the original U.S. run.

The authorship is based on the information held by Michigan State University Libraries, Special Collections Division in their Reading Room Index to the Comic Art Collection, as well as information found on Wikipedia under the title of the individual stories.

Issue Title Author
501 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Brothers Grimm
502 The Ugly Duckling Hans Christian Andersen
503 Cinderella Charles Perrault
504 The Pied Piper Robert Browning
505 The Sleeping Beauty (also contains The Real Princess) Charles Perrault/Brothers Grimm (The Real Princess: Hans Christian Andersen)
506 The 3 Little Pigs Joseph Jacobs
507 Jack and the Beanstalk William Godwin
508 Goldilocks and the Three Bears Robert Southey
509 Beauty and the Beast Credited to Charles Perrault, but other sources credit Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve
510 Little Red Riding Hood Charles Perrault
511 Puss-In-Boots Gianfrancesco Straparola/Charles Perrault
512 Rumplestiltskin Brothers Grimm
513 Pinocchio Carlo Collodi
514 The Steadfast Tin Soldier Hans Christian Andersen
515 Johnny Appleseed ---
516 Aladdin and His Lamp Brothers Grimm
517 The Emperor's New Clothes Hans Christian Andersen
518 The Golden Goose Brothers Grimm
519 Paul Bunyan W.B. Laughead
520 Thumbelina Hans Christian Andersen
521 The King of the Golden River John Ruskin
522 The Nightingale Hans Christian Andersen
523 The Valiant Little Tailor Brothers Grimm
524 The Wild Swans Hans Christian Andersen
525 the Little Mermaid Hans Christian Andersen
526 The Frog Prince Brothers Grimm
527 The Golden-Haired Giant Brothers Grimm
528 The Penny Prince Hans Christian Andersen
529 The Magic Servants Brothers Grimm
530 The Golden Bird Brothers Grimm
531 Rapunzel Brothers Grimm
532 The Dancing Princesses Brothers Grimm
533 The Mountain Fountain ---
534 The Golden Touch ---
535 The Wizard of Oz L. Frank Baum
536 The Chimney Sweep Hans Christian Andersen
537 The Three Fairies Giambattista Basile
538 Silly Hans ---
539 The Enchanted Fish ---
540 The Tinder-Box Hans Christian Andersen
541 Snow White and Rose Red Brothers Grimm
542 The Donkey's Tale Brothers Grimm
543 The House in the Woods Brothers Grimm
544 The Golden Fleece ---
545 The Glass Mountain
546 The Elves and the Shoemaker Brothers Grimm
547 The Wishing Table ---
548 The Magic Pitcher "Based on The Miraculous Pitcher by Nathaniel Hawthorne".
549 Simple Kate ---
550 The Singing Donkey Brothers Grimm
551 The Queen Bee Brothers Grimm
552 The Three Little Dwarfs Brothers Grimm
553 King Thrushbeard Brothers Grimm
554 The Enchanted Deer ---
555 The 3 Golden Apples Nathaniel Hawthorne
556 The Elf Mound Hans Christian Andersen
557 Silly Willy
558 The Magic Dish ---
559 The Japanese Lantern ---
560 The Doll Princess ---
561 Hans Humdrum ---
562 The Enchanted Pony ---
563 The Wishing Well ---
564 The Salt Mountain
565 The Silly Princess ---
566 Clumsy Hans Hans Christian Andersen
567 The Bearskin Soldier Brothers Grimm
568 The Happy Hedgehog Brothers Grimm
569 The Three Giants ---
570 The Pearl Princess ---
571 How Fire Came To The Indians ---
572 The Drummer Boy ---
573 The Crystal Ball Brothers Grimm
574 Brightboots ---
575 The Fearless Prince ---
576 The Princess Who Saw Everything ---
577 The Runaway Dumpling ---

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