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Issue Details

Issue #2
Published August-September 1966
Frequency bi-monthly
Cover Price 0.12 USD
Pages 36
Editing Jack Miller; Barbara Friedlander (Associate Editor)

Cover Details - "Zekefreak -- the Swingin' Monster!"

Characters Scooter; Sylvester; Cookie; Penny; Malibu; Kenny; Zekefreak
Genre teen
Pencils Joe Orlando
Inks Mike Esposito
Letters Gaspar Saladino ?

10 page Swing with Scooter story "Love Potions for Sale"

Characters Scooter; Sylvester; Malibu; Kenny; Cookie; Penny; Oobi-Doobi
Synopsis Sylvester gets a love potion from an African witch doctor and sells it to all the girls so they can attract Scooter, but they all grow beards instead (which Scooter isn't into at all).
Genre teen
Script Barbara Friedlander; Jack Miller
Pencils Joe Orlando
Inks Mike Esposito

1 page public service announcement "The Policeman Is Your Friend!"

Synopsis Tim convinces Pete to ask Officer Perry about Pete's lost dog, because policemen do many more things than fight crime.
Script Jack Schiff
Pencils Sheldon Moldoff
Inks Sheldon Moldoff
Letters Ira Schnapp
Notes Published in cooperation with the National Social Welfare Assembly.

Half page Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen promo (ad from the publisher) "Introducing Jimmy Olsen..."

Genre superhero
Pencils Curt Swan
Inks George Klein
Letters Ira Schnapp
Notes House ad for Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen (DC, 1954 series) #95 [80 Page Giant G-25], on sale June 14

Half page promo (ad from the publisher) "Draggin'?? Complainin'??"

Script E. Nelson Bridwell ?
Letters Ira Schnapp

1 page Cookie's Tiger Bait text article

Synopsis self-improvement tips for attacting boys
Script Barbara Friedlander ? [as Cookie]
Pencils ? (logo illustration)
Inks ? (logo illustration)
Colors ? (logo illustration)
Letters typeset

12 page Swing With Scooter story "Zekefreak--the Swingin' Monster!"

Characters Scooter; Cynthia; Sylvester; Kenny; Cookie; Malibu; Penny; Zekefreak; Aunt Hatta
Synopsis Out for a day at the beach, the gang discovers the legendary monster Zekefreak is no legend after all. The beast is fascinated by Scooter's music and follows him home, turning out not to be muxh of a monster.
Genre teen
Script Barbara Friedlander ?; Jack Miller ?
Pencils Joe Orlando
Inks Mike Esposito

Half page Tomahawk promo (ad from the publisher) "Do You Believe in Ghosts?"

Genre western
Pencils Bob Brown
Inks Bob Brown
Letters Ira Schnapp
Notes House ad for Tomahawk (DC, 1950 series) #105 [The Ghost of Tomahawk!], on sale July 5

1 page Scooter Scoops text article

Synopsis anecdotes about several teen idols, including Cher and the Beatles
Genre fact; celebrity
Script Barbara Friedlander ?
Pencils Joe Orlando ? (logo illustration)
Inks Joe Orlando ? (logo illustration)
Colors ? (logo illustration)
Letters typeset