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Issue Details

Issue #37
Published May 1950
Frequency bi-monthly
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 52

Cover Details

Characters Hedy DeVine; Gabby
Pencils Dan DeCarlo?

8 page Hedy de Vine story "Sandra Wins Out!"

Characters Hedy DeVine; Sandra Stiles; Gabby; Cecil Trumpetski; Tyrone Lamour; Louella Parsnips; Gregory Le Grand
Genre soap opera; humor; working girl
Script Leon Lazarus?
Pencils Morris Weiss?
Notes In this story, Hedy's last name is given as Devine, rather than de Vine. story contains a "sneak" stating "Noel La Leon, famous screen writer plans to write new comedy" - - possibly hint that Leon Lazarus, a known Hedy writer, and an assistant editor for Marvel at this time, wrote this story.

8 page Hedy de Vine story "The Lady Loses Her Temper!"

Characters Hedy De Vine; Trumpetsky; Gabby
Genre humor; sitcom; working girl humor

1 page text story "Romance Is a Comedy"

Letters typeset
Editing Stan Lee
Notes editors credit based on job number code.

5 page Gabby story "A Matter of Timing!"

Characters Hedy De Vine; Gabby; Cecil Trumpetski
Genre sitcom; working girl humor

Half page text article "Statement of the Ownership, Managment, Circulation, Etc."

Script Robert Solomon
Letters typeset
Notes Red Circle Magazines, Inc. owners: Abraham Goodman; David Goodman; Jerome A. Perles; Morris Siegel Editor: Stan Lee; Managing Editor: Martin Goodman; Business Manager: Robert Solomon

4 page Hedy de Vine story "The Missing Guest Star!"

Characters Gabby; Hedy De Vine
Synopsis Hedy has to be at the TV station soon.
Genre sitcom; working girl humor

4 page Trumpetski The Great story "Trumpy's Casting Problem!"

Characters Trumpetski; Miss Willow
Synopsis Trumpetski needs a Queen Elizabeth.
Genre sitcom; working girl humor

10 page Hedy de Vine story "Mind Over Matter!"

Characters Hedy De Vine; Sandra Stiles; Tom Throb; Professor Stromboli; Gabby; Trumpetski
Synopsis Sandra is tired of hearing about Hedy.
Genre sitcom; working girl humor
Notes artist on this story vastly different than first (and possibly all other) stories in this issue