Comments |
|
After reading the second issue for the Reading Group, I read #s 3 and 4 out of curiosity. During those two issues "Ultra" Violet Ray changes from a girl who dreams about being a sophisticated adult to a girl who through the power of her imagination really DOES transform into a sexy woman! In #4 she apparently has the ability to change herself back to a teenager at will. This could have become a very problematic concept. |
|
| |
Additional Information |
|
Publication | January 1948 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly |
Notes | Art credit suggested by Harry Mendryk on his Simon & Kirby blog http://kirbymuseum.org/blogs/simonandkirby/archives/category/comic-checklists/my-date |
|
Content | Genre: Humor; Teen | Characters: Swifty Chase; Sunny Daye; House-Date Harry |
Notes | Art credit suggested by Harry Mendryk on his Simon & Kirby blog http://kirbymuseum.org/blogs/simonandkirby/archives/category/comic-checklists/my-date |
|
Comic Story | The Lonesome Wolf (12 pages) |
Synopsis | Howard Howard is famous for his womanizing ways, but in reality he is shy and diffident, afraid to admit his feelings for nightclub singer Georgia Stafford. House-Date Harry offers to set the two up and teach Howard how to behave, but his tactics don't work and Swifty has to set things right. |
Content | Genre: Humor; Teen | Characters: Sunny Daye; Swifty Chase; House-Date Harry; Howard Howard; Georgia Stafford; Snubby Skeemer |
Notes | Howard Howard is based on Howard Hughes. |
|
Comic Story | The Date-Letter of Bill Dotson in Pictures (5 pages) |
Synopsis | Bill doesn't know how to ask Mary on a date, so his friend Harry takes advantage of the situation to get Mary for himself. But Bill's steady and friendly actions win out in the end. |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Humor; Teen | Characters: Jean Anne Marten; Bill Dotson; Mary; Harry |
Notes | Credits per Comic Book Plus site. |
|
Featuring | The "My Date" Letters Page |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Notes | Letters submitted by Lorrie McCullough, Joan Wieczorek, Jo Scharita, Phyllis Landes, and Raynal Lowel. |
|
Synopsis | Herbert overhears Ginny's dad discussing a real estate deal and runs to tell his father, who tries to ruin Mr. Tate's plans, but Ginny and her friends make sure that an even better deal goes through. |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Humor; Teen | Characters: Ginny Tate; Herbert Gotrocks; Mrs. Tate; Ambrose Tate; Icky Davis; Caboose; Geni Gapalack; Mr. Gotrocks |
Notes | Credits per Comic Book Plus site. |
|
Comic Story | Genius --- That's What! (6 pages) |
Synopsis | Lucy manages to outsmart Ann, who's trying to steal her boyfiend. |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Humor; Teen | Characters: Ann; Lucy; Joe |
Notes | Credits per Comic Book Plus site. |
|
Text Story | Somebody New (2 pages) |
Synopsis | Chris is jealous when it looks like his girlfriend Elaine has another suitor. |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Humor; Teen | Characters: Chris Peters; Mr. Peters; Marjory Peters; Elaine Williams; Tod Carter |
|
Comic Story | A Rainy Day with House-Date Harry (3 pages) |
Synopsis | Sunny thinks that maybe just this once Harry might change his ways, but she's wrong. |
Content | Genre: Humor; Teen | Characters: House-Date Harry; Sunny Daye; Mr. Duff; Mr. Zipken |
|
Synopsis | Violet uses her glamorous alter ego to teach two boys a lesson about their dating behavior. |
Content | Genre: Humor; Teen | Characters: Violet Ray [Ultra Violet]; Helen; George; Carl |
Notes | Credits per Comic Book Plus site. |
|
The data in the additional content section is courtesy of the Grand Comics Database under a
Creative Commons Attribution License.
More details about this comic may be available in their page here |