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Issue Information
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| Job Number |
Title | Pages | Credits | |
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| F-494 | I Love You | 6 pg art |
Vince Colletta pencils signed |
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| F-614 | The Man I Want! | 6 pg art |
Jay Scott Pike pencils signed |
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| F-673 | A Lesson For Karen | 2 pg text | ||
| F-496 |
Just My Type!
Notes: This is the first time I have seen this story, which was always attributed to Toth, but recently has been recanted by him. Apparently it is by Sekowsky imitating Toth. But that seems almost impossible. Although some parts look to weak to be pure Toth, some panels, such as the tier with the two girls on the couch and the silent panel of a hand picking up a book can only be pure Toth in my eyes... unless they are swipes. These panels are too inventive to be imitation. It is not that Sekowsky couldn't be as inventive as that, but it is hard to believe he could be inventive in Toth's way. - Ger |
5 pg art |
Mike Sekowsky pencils attributed |
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| F-600 | Such Sweet Sorrow | 6 pg art |
Vince Colletta pencils signed |