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My, those gravity-defying breasts |
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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. |
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This is a SOTI comic, could you add it to the collection please? |
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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 |
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i concur with your observation on the consistent pattern usage on Corliss' upper garments |
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Additional Information |
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Publication | March 1948 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly |
Notes | Corliss 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. |
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Featuring | Meet Corliss Archer |
Credits | Pencils: Al Feldstein | Inks: Al Feldstein |
Content | Genre: Teen | Characters: Corliss Archer; Dexter Franklin |
Notes | Corliss 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. |
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Foreword/Afterword | Meet Corliss Archer (1 page) |
Synopsis | Introduction of characters in the series. |
Featuring | Meet Corliss Archer |
Credits | Script: Al Feldstein | Pencils: Al Feldstein | Inks: Al Feldstein |
Content | Genre: Teen | Characters: Corliss Archer; Dexter Franklin; Mildred Ames; Raymond Ames; Harry Archer; Janet Archer; Moronica (dog) |
Notes | Inside front cover; color. |
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Comic Story | Puppy Love (9 pages) |
Synopsis | Upset 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. |
Featuring | Meet Corliss Archer |
Credits | Script: Al Feldstein | Pencils: Al Feldstein | Inks: Al Feldstein |
Content | Genre: Teen | Characters: Corliss Archer; Harry Archer; Janet Archer; Dexter Franklin; Mildred Ames; Moronica (dog) |
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Synopsis | Chris tries to teach his girlfriend Jill how to play golf. |
Featuring | Chris & Jill |
Credits | Script: Bob Brown? | Pencils: Bob Brown? | Inks: Bob Brown? |
Content | Genre: Teen; Sports | Characters: Chris Cross; Jill |
Notes | Same characters as those in the "Criss Cross" story. |
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Comic Story | The Play's the Thing! (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Corliss is bored and her parents send her next door, where she talks to Dexter while he's trying to dismantle an old car radiator. |
Featuring | Meet Corliss Archer |
Credits | Script: Al Feldstein | Pencils: Al Feldstein | Inks: Al Feldstein |
Content | Genre: Teen | Characters: Corliss Archer; Harry Archer; Janet Archer; Dexter Franklin; Moronica (dog) |
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Text Story | Drowning My Sorrows (2 pages) |
Synopsis | A 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. |
Credits | Script: Bob Brown (credited) | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Teen |
Notes | Text story with no illustration. |
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Synopsis | Chris and Jill deal with a mouthy soda jerk. |
Featuring | Chris & Jill |
Credits | Script: Bob Brown? | Pencils: Bob Brown? | Inks: Bob Brown? |
Content | Genre: Teen | Characters: Chris Cross; Jill |
Notes | Same characters as in the "Criss Cross" story. |
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Comic Story | Kiss and Make-up (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Dexter has Raymond make some face powder for a gift for Corliss. Unfortunately, Raymond uses an insect powder recipe for a base, with disastrous results. |
Featuring | Meet Corliss Archer |
Credits | Script: Al Feldstein | Pencils: Al Feldstein | Inks: Al Feldstein |
Content | Genre: Teen | Characters: Corliss Archer; Dexter Franklin; Raymond Ames; Harry Archer; Janet Archer |
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Comic Story | Dirty Work (4 pages) |
Synopsis | while on his way to a dance with Jill, Chris can't keep his new suit clean. |
Featuring | Criss Cross |
Credits | Script: Bob Brown (credited) | Pencils: Bob Brown (credited) | Inks: Bob Brown (credited) |
Content | Genre: Teen | Characters: Chris Cross; Jill |
Notes | The 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. |
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Advertisement | Complete Picture-Taking Picture-Making Outfit for only $4.98 (1 page) |
Featuring | Illinois Merchadise Mart |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Notes | Ad for camera and film developing kit for $4.98 from Illinois Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Ill. |
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Advertisement | New Easy Way Teaches Guitar (1 page) |
Featuring | Jim Major |
Notes | Inside 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. |
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Advertisement | The Greatest Ball-point Pen and Billford Bargain in America! (1 page) |
Featuring | Illinois Merchandise Mart |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Notes | Back cover. Illustrated ad for billfold and ballpoint pen set for $1.98 from Illinois Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Ill. |
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