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One Shots
Date | Number: 3 | Lang: English (en)
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   By betaraybdw
Yes yes yes, more Matt Baker!
  
Additional Information
 
PublicationJanuary 1950 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly
 
CreditsPencils:? (photograph) | Inks:? (photograph) | Colors:? (photograph)
ContentGenre: Romance
 
Comic StoryScreen Girl (20 pages)
SynopsisActress Cathy Deane and film editor Archie Smith have a rocky romance while working for movie producer Wemley.
CreditsScript: Renny McEvoy | Pencils: Jim Pabian | Inks: Jim Pabian
ContentGenre: Romance | Characters: Cathy Deane; Archie Smith; Joan Gray; Jerry Jones; Mr. Wemley; Johnny Wolfe
Notes"Screen Girl" was a newspaper comic strip (originally called "Hollywood Johnnie") drawn by Jim Pabian and scripted by Renny McEvoy. Both Pabian and McEvoy were involved in the film industry.
 
IllustrationI Took the Road to Stardom Via Love (10 pages)
CreditsPencils: Matt Baker
ContentGenre: Romance
 
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