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Publication | October-November 1960 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly |
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Cover | Little Miss Fixit |
Credits | Pencils: Joe Simon? | Inks: Joe Simon? | Letters: Ben Oda |
Content | Genre: Romance |
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Comic Story | I Was the Other Woman (5 pages) |
Synopsis | Nora is engaged to Ben, who is extremely jealous. Her boss Lew’s fiancée Cassandra is also that way. One night when Lew and Nora are working late, Ben and Cassandra arrive, angry. Ben takes a swing at Lew but is knocked down instead. Ben tells Nora “I’ve just grown up,” and promises never to be jealous again. |
Credits | Pencils: Ted Galindo (signed) [as TED] | Inks: Ted Galindo (signed) [as TED] |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Bennett "Ben" Linders; Lewis Matson; Nora Gray; Dick Eddons; Alice Eddons; Cassandra "Cass" Parker |
Notes | Ben's last name is given as "Linders" at the top of page one, but in the second panel's caption he's referred to as Ben Latham. |
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Comic Story | Hit the Road, My Heart (5 pages) |
Synopsis | Vera and Chick are a song-and-dance team but Vera wonders if they’ll ever have time to get married. Chick announces that he’s dumping Vera to marry the wealthy Grace. Grace says “you’re always good for a laugh!” but she won’t marry him. Chick comes back to Vera with an engagement ring. |
Credits | Pencils: Richard Doxsee (signed) | Inks: Richard Doxsee (signed) |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Chick Adams; Vera Lang; Dave Camata; Grace Talbot |
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Letters Page | Letters (1 page) |
Credits | Script: Nancy Hale | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Romance |
Notes | There is a small portrait-type panel of a woman at the introduction of the letters page. |
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Comic Story | Unwanted Interloper (5 pages) |
Synopsis | Claire dates Jeff but is unable to break into his group of school friends despite her best efforts. They finally say they were just testing her, but Claire tells them off: “I wouldn’t have any of you prejudiced snobs for friends if you were handed to me on a platter!” She will, however, keep Jeff as her boyfriend. |
Credits | Pencils: Bob Powell (signed) | Inks: Bob Powell (signed) |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Jeff; Claire; Sheila; Peg |
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Comic Story | Little Miss Fixit (4.66 pages) |
Synopsis | Patsy has a crush on Jimmy but is too shy to tell him. Her friend Dotty tries to fix them up but only makes things worse. Finally, she gets them together and apologizes for her errors. In return, Jimmy and Patsy decide to fix Dotty up with another boy, but Dotty admits to Patsy that she also had a crush on Jimmy but Dotty is a better match for him. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Jimmy Durkin; Patsy; Dotty; Tom Carny |
Notes | The bottom third of the last page of this story is filled with an advertisement. |
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Text Article | Neatness (1 page) |
Credits | Script: Charmaigne | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Romance |
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Comic Story | Good for the Gander (5 pages) |
Synopsis | Jim gets angry when Olivia dates Ted, following the advice of newspaper columnist Gloria to make sure of her love by seeing other people. Jim and Olivia break up, and Jim goes out with many other girls. Olivia complains to Gloria and says “I’ll never take anyone’s advice again!” Olivia dates Burt and they’re in an auto accident. Olivia is rescued by Jim, now a state trooper. In the hospital, Gloria accidentally reveals that Olivia still loves Jim, and he says he loves her too. |
Credits | Pencils: Ted Galindo (signed) [as TED] | Inks: Ted Galindo (signed) [as TED] |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Jim Brant; Olivia; Ted; Gloria Watson; Burt Danners |
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