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Great pic of Cher from back in the day. |
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Publication | February 1967 | Price: 0.12 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bimonthly |
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Credits | Pencils:? (photograph) | Inks:? (photograph) |
Content | Genre: Humor; Teen | Characters: Miss Bikini Luv; Rotting Stumps; Blooperman; Sonny Bono (photograph); Cher (photograph) |
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Illustration | Sonny and Cher (2 pages) |
Credits | Pencils:? (photographs) | Inks:? (photographs) | Letters: typeset |
Content | Characters: Sonny Bono (photographs); Cher (photographs) |
Notes | Black and white pin-up photos of Sonny and Cher on inside front cover and inside back cover. |
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Credits | Job #: B-398 |
Content | Genre: Humor; Satire-parody; Teen |
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Comic Story | Would You Believe... the Bestest League of America!!! (4 pages) |
Synopsis | The Bestest League captures Badman and Robber in the first panel, then a call for a super-hero strike leads Green Trashcan to the office of the Marvelous Super Heroes. |
Credits | Job #: B-489 |
Content | Genre: Satire-parody; Superhero | Characters: Bestest League of America [Lean Arrow; I.P.O.M; Aquariuman; S'amm S'mmith; Aukman; The Cash; Wondrous Woman; Green Trashcan; Blooperman [Crash Carlton]]; Badman [Bruce Pain]; Robber, the Boy Plunder; Julie Schmartz (on phone); Marvelous Super-Heroes (seen from behind only, no members are identifiable); Stan Wee (mentioned) |
Notes | Parody of the Justice League of America. Continued from last issue. Continued in the next issue. |
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Synopsis | As a publicity stunt, Max arranges to have Bikini kidnapped. However, Max doesn't tell Bikini and things don't go as planned. |
Credits | Job #: B-233 |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Miss Bikini Luv; Max Maxim; Poopsie |
Notes | This is the first professionally published artwork by Jim Aparo; while Overstreet Price Guide currently says he did not sign this story and issue 6 is his first signed piece, he did actually sign the first page of the story. |
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Credits | Job #: B-614 |
Content | Genre: Humor; Teen | Characters: Miss Park Overtime (host) |
Notes | Questions from readers with a photo of each writer. Answers in comic cartoon panels. Questions from Laura Hancock (Lynn Center, Ill.), Sharon Yokley (Kernersville, N.C.), Rose Ann Biranz (Atlas, Pa.), Diane Konos (Youngstown, Ohio), Jaquelind Hanckeruk (Lamant, Alberta, Canada), Karen Gemmell (Whitefish, Ontario, Canada), Janet Bailey (Lexington, Nebr.), Alexander Moskalewski (West Transcona, Manitoba, Canada), Mary E. Hiter (Benton, Ky.), and Louis A. Morra (N. Attleboro, Mass.) |
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Credits | Letters: typeset | Job #: B-488 |
Content | Genre: Satire-parody | Characters: President Lyndon B. Johnson (cameo) |
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Comic Story | And That's What I Did in the War, Charlie!! (4 pages) |
Synopsis | A man tells his son of his war exploits. His son imagines things in an heroic light, while his father remembers what actually happened. |
Credits | Letters: typeset [as A. Machine] | Job #: B-505 |
Content | Genre: Satire-parody |
Notes | Title is taken from the 1966 movie "What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?" |
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