This is SUCH an iconic cover for me, as it was featured in one of the first books to look at coics seriously - namely, the 1972 Reitberger/Fuchs classic 'Comics - Anatomy of a Mass Medium'. I loaned that book from my local library as a kid every time it was available for YEARS. But beyond that personal anecdote, this HAS to be THE most salacious comic cover to come out of the 1950s, surely? The position of her faux-innocent finger is a great touch, too! So it's with MUCH antici...................................PATION that I look forward to reading what's inside at last. THANK YOU, all of u wondrous CBC+ Scanner Elves!
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