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Actually, here's Patsy & Hedy from the same newsstand month. The scan tends to brutalize its condition but so be it. A Stan Goldberg / Al Hartley cover -- maybe the only one.
The letter page is a fun read.
And some more titles from September 1965, just for the heck of it.
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#4603898 - 02/14/1110:43 PMRe: Marvel Teen Titles (Silver Age)
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That's a great sci-fi cover with a twist.
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[quote=rodan57]Actually, here's Patsy & Hedy from the same newsstand month. The scan tends to brutalize it's condition but so be it. A Stan Goldberg / Al Hartley cover -- maybe the only one.
#4612790 - 02/18/1107:22 PMRe: Marvel Teen Titles (Silver Age)
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A slightly different take on the girls' comic scene.
Linda Carter, Student Nurse.
This is the last issue -- an all Al Hartley issue. A victim of Martin Goodman's musical "publication" chairs, it was cancelled in October 1962 and replaced in December by Amazing Spider-Man #1.
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