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Meet Corliss Archer
Date | Number: 1 | Lang: English (en)
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   By ProfJayRob
My, those gravity-defying breasts
   By jimmm kelly
Three different attempts to download this file were unsuccessful. I've never had this problem with any other files on this site. I was able to save individual pages, though.
   By neilm
This is a SOTI comic, could you add it to the collection please?
   By Zen Darstar
The way the artist draws her chest -- its like those folds and creases aren't normal. They are so uniformed across the pages, they almost look a printed pattern or a logo in the form of abstract art. LOL
   By ghmcleod
i concur with your observation on the consistent pattern usage on Corliss' upper garments
  
Additional Information
 
PublicationMarch 1948 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly
NotesCorliss Archer's appearance on the cover and interior stories is based on Janet Waldo, the actress who played the character on the "Meet Corliss Archer" radio series.
 
FeaturingMeet Corliss Archer
CreditsPencils: Al Feldstein | Inks: Al Feldstein
ContentGenre: Teen | Characters: Corliss Archer; Dexter Franklin
NotesCorliss Archer's appearance on the cover and interior stories is based on Janet Waldo, the actress who played the character on the "Meet Corliss Archer" radio series.
 
Foreword/AfterwordMeet Corliss Archer (1 page)
SynopsisIntroduction of characters in the series.
FeaturingMeet Corliss Archer
CreditsScript: Al Feldstein | Pencils: Al Feldstein | Inks: Al Feldstein
ContentGenre: Teen | Characters: Corliss Archer; Dexter Franklin; Mildred Ames; Raymond Ames; Harry Archer; Janet Archer; Moronica (dog)
NotesInside front cover; color.
 
Comic StoryPuppy Love (9 pages)
SynopsisUpset with her mother's refusal to let her go to the movies until she completes an essay for school, Corliss writes a spiteful essay about her mother. Later, after watching her dog tend to her newborn puppies, Corliss has a change of heart and rewrites the essay.
FeaturingMeet Corliss Archer
CreditsScript: Al Feldstein | Pencils: Al Feldstein | Inks: Al Feldstein
ContentGenre: Teen | Characters: Corliss Archer; Harry Archer; Janet Archer; Dexter Franklin; Mildred Ames; Moronica (dog)
 
SynopsisChris tries to teach his girlfriend Jill how to play golf.
FeaturingChris & Jill
CreditsScript: Bob Brown? | Pencils: Bob Brown? | Inks: Bob Brown?
ContentGenre: Teen; Sports | Characters: Chris Cross; Jill
NotesSame characters as those in the "Criss Cross" story.
 
Comic StoryThe Play's the Thing! (7 pages)
SynopsisCorliss is bored and her parents send her next door, where she talks to Dexter while he's trying to dismantle an old car radiator.
FeaturingMeet Corliss Archer
CreditsScript: Al Feldstein | Pencils: Al Feldstein | Inks: Al Feldstein
ContentGenre: Teen | Characters: Corliss Archer; Harry Archer; Janet Archer; Dexter Franklin; Moronica (dog)
 
Text StoryDrowning My Sorrows (2 pages)
SynopsisA boy is forced to break a date to go visit relatives. He manages to get back to town in time for the dance, but finds his girl is going with another boy.
CreditsScript: Bob Brown (credited) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Teen
NotesText story with no illustration.
 
SynopsisChris and Jill deal with a mouthy soda jerk.
FeaturingChris & Jill
CreditsScript: Bob Brown? | Pencils: Bob Brown? | Inks: Bob Brown?
ContentGenre: Teen | Characters: Chris Cross; Jill
NotesSame characters as in the "Criss Cross" story.
 
Comic StoryKiss and Make-up (7 pages)
SynopsisDexter has Raymond make some face powder for a gift for Corliss. Unfortunately, Raymond uses an insect powder recipe for a base, with disastrous results.
FeaturingMeet Corliss Archer
CreditsScript: Al Feldstein | Pencils: Al Feldstein | Inks: Al Feldstein
ContentGenre: Teen | Characters: Corliss Archer; Dexter Franklin; Raymond Ames; Harry Archer; Janet Archer
 
Comic StoryDirty Work (4 pages)
Synopsiswhile on his way to a dance with Jill, Chris can't keep his new suit clean.
FeaturingCriss Cross
CreditsScript: Bob Brown (credited) | Pencils: Bob Brown (credited) | Inks: Bob Brown (credited)
ContentGenre: Teen | Characters: Chris Cross; Jill
NotesThe character is called "Chris Cross" in the story, but the logo is "Criss Cross." In Meet Corliss Archer #2, the character is "Criss Cross" in both the logo and the story.
 
AdvertisementComplete Picture-Taking Picture-Making Outfit for only $4.98 (1 page)
FeaturingIllinois Merchadise Mart
CreditsLetters: typeset
NotesAd for camera and film developing kit for $4.98 from Illinois Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Ill.
 
AdvertisementNew Easy Way Teaches Guitar (1 page)
FeaturingJim Major
NotesInside back cover; black and white. Illustrated ad, partially in comic form, for 30 lesson Jim Major course on how to play the guitar. $1.69 from Jim Major, Chicago, Ill.
 
AdvertisementThe Greatest Ball-point Pen and Billford Bargain in America! (1 page)
FeaturingIllinois Merchandise Mart
CreditsLetters: typeset
NotesBack cover. Illustrated ad for billfold and ballpoint pen set for $1.98 from Illinois Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Ill.
 
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