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In my opinion, Harry Harrison was a better science fiction writer than comic book artist. |
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Publication | January 1952 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Bi-Monthly |
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Credits | Inks: Bob Bache |
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Comic Story | Mel Torme DRx of Love (8 pages) |
Synopsis | Mel Torme tells dancer Pat, upset by her boyfriend, the story of Gloria and John: Gloria and John fell in love, but Gloria became suspicious of John’s actions, discovering he has a gun among other things. She believed he's a “dope peddler!" and broke up with him. However, Gloria decided to give John a chance to clear himself, then learned he was an undercover FBI agent. They reconciled. Pat’s boyfriend also comes back. |
Credits | Inks: Bob Bache (signed) |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Mel Torme; Gloria Watson; Pat; John O'Malley; Ray |
Notes | Mel Torme was a popular singer of the period, nicknamed "the Velvet Fog." |
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Comic Story | War Can't Stop Love (7 pages) |
Synopsis | When the Korean War breaks out, Michael enlists, over the objections of his girlfriend Eve. She becomes a war correspondent to “see how a flag can separate lovers!” Eve changes her opinions and wins awards for her work, “trying to make the whole world understand…” Meanwhile, Michael repeatedly risks his life in battle, believing Eve doesn’t love him, but they are reunited and he leads a major offensive, “fighting for peace…AND for the woman who loves me!” |
Content | Genre: Romance; War | Characters: Eve Conway; Michael Martin |
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Text Article | Mel Torme-The Velvet Fog (2 pages) |
Credits | Pencils:? (photograph) | Inks:? (photograph) |
Content | Genre: Non-fiction; Biography |
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Comic Story | I Was a Teen-Age Toughie (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Cindy’s widowed mother is transferred to work in the lower-class “Creek” neighborhood and Cindy has to change schools as a result. Cindy dates Duke, the leader of a local school gang, but is shocked when she learns she’s expected to slip Duke weapons before a rumble. The brawl is “the most revolting picture” Cindy has ever seen, and her disabled friend Alice is accidentally shot by Duke. Cindy breaks away from the gang and goes back to her decent boyfriend Tom. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Duke Martin; Cindy Larsen; Tom Davis; Alice; Cora Fenton; Mrs. Larsen; Phil Ruvo; Marty Conklin; Captain Alec Kent |
Notes | Signed with an “MS” signature that Stallman, whom also did work for Youthful, also used in some Marvel comics from 1956.
When Duke’s zip gun is mentioned, there is a caption containing an *"Editor’s Note: An unlawful weapon—-a home made gun. The two foregoing scenes depict an evil authorities at last have wiped out—-teen age gang molls.” |
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Comic Story | Captain of My Heart! (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Freshman Betty-Jo dates college football star Hack, but fears he is involved in a betting ring. She tells the dean and Hack doesn’t start in the big game. However, he returns in the second half and his team wins. Betty-Jo learns that Hack was working undercover to expose the gamblers, and that’s why he acted suspiciously. Hack and Betty-Jo are reunited. |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Betty-Jo; Hack Barton; Coach Hickman; Dean Kellar; Peggy |
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