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I like these short stories about much about nothing. Artwork is just okay. Thanks for uploading.
By The Australian Panther
Can anybody identify the cover artist here?
He or she is the best artist in the book and clearly enjoyed doing 'Good girl' art, even tho this is a Girl's comic.
The cover is pretty spectacular and then we get the first panel on the next page and then the first panel on page 3. And he emphasizes the female form throughout the story. Or is it just me?
By crashryan
You're right, Panther. It's odd to see lingerie shots in here. The lead story wasn't the only one, either. I'd thought D.C. Thomson was more conservative in matters of the flesh, but I haven't seen a wide enough selection of this sort of paper to make an informed guess. The last story is downright creepy. Mustachioed lecher Pedro drugs Rose the Slave Girl's boyfriend Rufus. Rufus will sleep "for several days" during which time Pedro intends to Have His Way with Rose. Wholesome entertainment for the youngsters.
In the celebrity questions section Shirley Bassey gets a nod along with her first big hit record. She was 21 at the time and had already been singing professionally for several years.
By The Australian Panther
Just looked at this again! And whatta you know!
Is that not Dan DeCarlo moonlighting on page 14?
Umm, 'Millie the Model'? cheeky!
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