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Issue Information
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| Job Number |
Title | Pages | Credits | |
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| - | Venus | 1 pg house ad | ||
| - | - | 1 pg contents | ||
| - | Food for Fun | 1 pg article | ||
| 7119 |
Two Dates for Patsy!
·Patsy Walker starring |
7 pg art | ||
| - | Heart Trouble | 4 pg illustrated story |
Tripp Hammond script signed |
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| - | Charm Corner | 2 pg activity page | ||
| 6884 |
My Radio Romance!
Notes: [This] story bears evidence that it was not originally intending for this venue: scribbled below the splash in tiny letters is "Jr. Miss #38." Up through #37 (Dec 1949), Junior Miss had been identical to Miss America in format -- teen humor and generic romance comics mixed with illustrated text stories, recipes, fashion tips, etc. But starting with #38, which carried a May 1950 cover date, Junior Miss featured Fuffy Adams and Judy Graves from the "Junior Miss" radio program. I'm guessing this was meant for #38 in its original configuration, but got displaced to the sister magazine when its format changed. Frankly, given the book shifted to radio show characters, I think this story would've been a natural as a generic romance back-up! - Tom Lammers. |
6 pg art |
Bob Powell pencils attributed |
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| - | Afraid of Love | 5 pg illustrated story |
Maxine Shore script signed |
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| - | How Clothes-Conscious Are You | 1 pg activity page | ||
| - | For Girls Only! | 2 pg letters page | ||
| 7145 |
When a Girl's in Love!
·Patsy Walker starring |
7 pg art | ||
| - | Tact Facts | 1 pg activity page | ||
| 6526 | When Cupid Played Football! | 6 pg art |