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Publication | March 1954 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Bi-Monthly |
Notes | Art identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.
The cover has nothing to do with the interior story entitled "They Called Me Tigress." |
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Cover | They Called Me Tigress! |
Credits | Pencils: Dick Beck? | Inks: Dick Beck? |
Content | Genre: Romance |
Notes | Art identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.
The cover has nothing to do with the interior story entitled "They Called Me Tigress." |
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Comic Story | I Could Only Love a Winner (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Jean is unsure which rodeo performer she prefers as husband material: Pete or Rick. “I can only love the biggest winner!” She convinces Pete to compete directly against Rick in bronco riding; Pete is severely injured and Jean becomes Rick’s girlfriend. Pete returns to the rodeo; Rick is caught drugging Pete’s horse and disqualified. Jean switches her affections back to Pete. |
Credits | Pencils: Pete Costanza? | Inks: Pete Costanza? |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Jean Ward; Tex Ward; Pete; Rick Morrow |
Notes | Art identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. |
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Comic Story | They Called Me Tigress (6 pages) |
Synopsis | Hillbilly Suzie is courted by all the eligible men around, but Seth won’t demean himself like the others. Suzie runs off to the city with tourist Chuck, then discovers he’s a bookie. Chuck uses Suzie to deliver betting slips. The police arrest Suzie and Chuck; he goes to jail and she’s sent home. Suzie apologizes to Seth and he forgives her. |
Credits | Pencils: Doug Wildey | Inks: Doug Wildey | Letters: typeset (Leroy lettering) |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Suzie May Evans; Jeb; Sam; Seth Walker; Chuck Miller |
Notes | Art identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.
Previous indexer suggested Hy Fleishman ? for pencils. |
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Text Story | How I Hated Rick (2 pages) |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Romance |
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Comic Story | Kept Man (6 pages) |
Synopsis | Ellen convinces struggling artist Mike to marry her, even though she’ll have to support them both with her job. Her friend Mildred considers Mike a “parasite who thinks he’s too much of a genius to do some real work.” Ellen eventually comes to believe the same thing, and leaves Mike. Months pass and Ellen learns Mike has become a success. She refuses to go back to him because she was “a fair-weather wife,” but Mike shows up and they reconcile. |
Credits | Pencils: Ross Andru | Inks: Ross Andru?; Mike Esposito? | Letters: typeset (Leroy lettering) |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Ellen; Mike; Mildred; Dick |
Notes | Art identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. |
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Comic Story | A Dream World (6 pages) |
Synopsis | Jane is a lonely, repressed office worker who has “guilt feelings about being attractive” because her mother told her it was “wicked to let boys kiss you.” She falls in love with co-worker Bob but when Jane accidentally gets in a car with a stranger and drives off, he considers her “anybody’s easy pick-up!” and breaks up with her. Bob didn’t realize that the stranger’s car was identical to his and Jane just made a mistake. When Bob learns the truth, he asks Jane to forgive him and they are reunited. |
Credits | Pencils: Bill Savage? | Inks: Dick Beck? | Letters: typeset (Leroy lettering) |
Content | Genre: Romance | Characters: Bob; Jane; Barbara; Jane's mother |
Notes | Art identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. |
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