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Kathy 12

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Published October 1959 – December 1961
Issue Numbers 1 – 14
Total Issues 14
Notes

Kathy went on to issue 27. She changed to 12 cents with issue 15, hence the cutoff.

Issue Overview

Kathy #12 was published in August 1961. It is part of the Kathy series, which ran from October 1959 to December 1961.

Cover credits include Stan Goldberg.

Atlas Tales indexes 11 stories for this issue, including "Kathy's Double Trouble!." Indexed story credits include Stan Lee and Stan Goldberg.

Looking for the full run? Browse the Kathy checklist to see every indexed issue in one place.

Kathy #12 (1961) | Atlas Tales Cover Image
Issue Information
Cover Date
August 1961
 
Cover Credits
Stan Goldberg pencils signed

Stories

Credits
Stan Lee script signed Stan Goldberg pencils attributed
Contributors:
Tom Lammers: Story Information
Credits
Stan Lee script signed Stan Goldberg pencils attributed
Contributors:
Tom Lammers: Story Information
Credits
Stan Lee script signed Stan Goldberg pencils attributed
Contributors:
Tom Lammers: Story Information
Credits
Stan Lee script signed Stan Goldberg pencils attributed
Contributors:
Tom Lammers: Story Information
Credits
Stan Lee script signed Stan Goldberg pencils attributed
Contributors:
Tom Lammers: Story Information
Credits
Stan Lee script signed Stan Goldberg pencils attributed
Contributors:
Tom Lammers: Story Information
Credits
Credits not yet documented
Credits
Stan Lee script signed Stan Goldberg pencils attributed
Contributors:
Tom Lammers: Story Information
Credits
Stan Goldberg pencils attributed
Contributors:
Tom Lammers: Story Information
Credits
Stan Lee script signed Stan Goldberg pencils attributed
Contributors:
Tom Lammers: Story Information
Credits
Stan Lee script signed Stan Goldberg pencils attributed
Contributors:
Tom Lammers: Story Information
Notes: Kathy and her friends meet Hollywood film producer "Darryl B. LaMille," a combinational allusion to Darryl F. Zanuck (1902-1979) and Cecil B. DeMille (1881-1959).