Grass Green (Richard Eugene to his mom) was known for his underground comix work, and he was one of the stars of the 60s fanzine scene. So it might come as a surprise that he began his professional career in comics at
Charlton. His first gig was "like, the world's most far-out super-hero" for
Charlton Premiere (we'll see him later today, don't fret) and he continued to do a bit of work with them, including the short 2-part tale we'll be looking at this time.
It comes to us from
Go-Go Comics #s 6 & 7, and is blurbed on the cover of the former:
Superella's farthest out fairy tale was written by
Gary Friedrich with art by Grass Green -
pages by Gary Friedrich & Grass Green from Go-Go Comics #s 6&7 (1967)