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Calling All Girls
Date | Number: 7 | Lang: English (en)
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SourceThis book was scanned from a copy in the JVJ Archive.
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NameCalling All Girls 7 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 60 | Frequency: monthly
NotesIndexed from scanned copy at http://digitalcomicmuseum.com

The on-sale date is from the publication date recorded in the Catalog of Copyright Entries, Part 2, Periodicals, 1942, New Series, Vol. 37, No. 2.
 
Cover1 page
Letterstypeset
CharactersJackie Horner (photo)
 
Comic StoryDouble Trouble (7 pages)
GenreNon-fiction; Biography
First LineHelen and Ruth Hoffman, twins from one of the Twin Cities...
Notesfirst 4 pages in the book, following 3 pages "continued on page 45"
 
Text StoryCar Crazy (4 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreDrama; Teen
Script
First LineBe a sport, Chike, and let me drive...
Notesstory on pages 7-9, last page continued on page 40
 
Comic StoryFashion Show (6 pages)
FeatureThe Yorktown Younger Set
GenreFashion; Teen
PencilsEd Smalle
InksEd Smalle
First LineLet's get going.
NotesArt credits identified by Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.
 
Text StoryFirst Date (4 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreDrama; Fashion; Teen
Script
First LineWhether or not you have had your first date...
Notesfirst 3 pages on pages 16-18, last page continued on page 53
 
Photo StoryGirls in the News (1 page)
Pencils? (photos)
Inks? (photos)
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction; Teen
First LineLeft-Mimi McIntosh of Hicksville, Long Island...
Notes8 publicity photos
 
Text ArticleMake Your Letters Sparkle (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction; Teen
Script
First LineA man who has written lots of magazine articles...
 
Text ArticleAs the Boys See You! (3 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction; Teen
Script
First LineYou can learn about girls from boys!
 
Text ArticleLet's Talk Things Over (1.67 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction; Teen
Script
First LineMy mother thinks I should wear braids.
Notesadvice column, 2/3 page continued on page 37
 
Text StoryMajor Martin's Daughter (4 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreDrama; Teen
Script
First LineWill Connie and Peggy be able to save the boys...
NotesThis story is ongoing, with synopsis at beginning and "to be continue next month" at the end. 3 illustrations and a photo of the author accompany the story
 
Photo StoryEveryday People Crash the Movies! (2 pages)
Pencils? (photos)
Inks? (photos)
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction
CharactersGene Autry; Charlie Chaplin
Script (movie editor)
Notesphoto montage of 9 current movies
 
Text ArticleSound Fun (1 page)
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction
Script
First LineWithout sound effects, your favorite radio program...
Notesarticle about sound effects on radio programs, 3 photos
 
Text ArticleNavy Girl (3 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction; Teen
Script
First LineConvoy in the Pacific! A newspaperwoman interviews a girl...
Notes1 illustration and 1 photo of the article's subject, Rita Ginn, accompany the article
 
Text ArticleFood Masquerade (1.33 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction; Domestic
Script (food editor)
First LineFancy dress makes gay deceivers of everyday foods!
Notes3 recipes
 
Text ArticleShow Your Hand (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction; Fashion
Script
First LineTo make a promise, to wave hello or goodbye...
Notes4 photos accompany the article about hands and nail care
 
ActivityGadgets for Girls (1 page)
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction; Teen
First Line$1 will be paid for each Gadget for Girls published
NotesWrite in for "fashion fads girls create"
 
Photo StoryJust Cut Out for Summer (1 page)
Pencils? (photos)
Inks? (photos)
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction; Fashion
First LineNo patterns required for these super skirts...
 
Text ArticleBathing Beauties on Parade (1 page)
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction; Fashion; Teen
Script (fashion editor)
First Line"Fair and warmer," says the weather man.
Notes4 bathing suits with pricing and manufacturer listed
 
Text ArticleMake'em and Wear'em (1 page)
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction; Fashion; Teen
First LineHere's everything you need for a good old summertime...
Notesthere are 5 outfits in this feature with patterns (from McCall's, Simplicity, etc.) available on page 53
 
Comic StoryEveryday Company Manners (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreDomestic
First LineSally Hill is the most popular hostess because...
Notesthis 2 page piece has the top 2/3 of both pages as comic book story illustrating manners, the bottom 1/3 is typeset copy
 
Comic StoryGuardian of the Bridge (3 pages)
GenreNon-fiction; Biography; War
CharactersPrudence Cumings Wright, Heroine of the American Revolution
PencilsLawrence Dresser ?
First LineIn April, 1775 news was brought to Pepperell, Mass., of the battle...
NotesArt credits identified by Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr. Original inking credit was to John Prentice, but Prentice's war service precludes this work from being his.
 
Comic StoryJudy Wing to the Rescue (5 pages)
FeatureAir Hostess No. 1
GenreAviation
PencilsDon Lynch
InksDon Lynch
First LineJudy Wing, this is Pat Farrel...
NotesArt credits identified by Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.
 
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