Patty Powers (1955) comic books
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Series picks up from Della Vision (1955) #3. Stories by Stan Lee. Art and Cover by Al Hartley. Queen of the screen! In this issue: Patty receives the Most Beautiful New Actress Award in untitled Della Vision/Patty Powers 1-page story (which sets up explanation of change of character's name and situation); Della receives a telegram to come out to Hollywood for a screen test (and changes her name to Patty Powers) in untitled story; Nervous Reck is in contention for an Emmie award in untitled T.V. Daze 1-pager; Jerry Dunn asks Flame for her opinion of Della in untitled T.V. Daze 1-pager; Patty meets the president of her Hollywood fan club in untitled story; Della is asked to stay late and study a script in untitled T.V. Daze 1-pager; Della is about to star in a new television show in untitled T.V. Daze 1-pager; "Patty's Wardrobe" paper doll; Emily Parker is impatient with Dick Hamlin and decides to break their engagement in 2-page text story "So Much in Love!" (writer unknown); Patty is swarmed by autograph seekers in untitled 1-pager; Mister Cosmic introduces Patty to the board of directors and they watch a kinescope of her last television show in untitled story; and Della has special guests on her television show in untitled story (the last Della Vision story used as a story within a Patty Powers story). 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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- Water damage.
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- Centerfold detached. Water spotting. Cover oxidation.
- Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
Graded by MCS, not consignor.
Other items consigned by humble cow
Stories by Stan Lee. Art and Cover by Al Hartley. Queen of the screen! In this issue: Mister Cosmic sends Patty and the whole crew to Africa to shoot the movie Lorna, the Jungle Girl in untitled story; Jerry Dunn wants Patty to meet a big shot on the coast in untitled 1-pager; Patty goes to Sleep Junction for a week's rest but then runs into her fan club's annual meeting in untitled story (includes caricature of entertainer/comedian Bob Hope); Nervous, Patty's director, is on the hunt for her in untitled 1-pager; Tubby never has any luck in untitled 1-pager; Patty and Flame trade barbs about their dresses in untitled 1-pager; Peggy and Bill, the Howard twins, each have dates for the sophomore prom in 2-page text story "That's My Bill" (writer unknown); Pearl Dimly is answering questions at the information desk in untitled My Girl Pearl story; Jerry notices that Patty is working long hours at the studio in untitled 1-pager; and Flame comes out to Hollywood and runs into Patty in untitled story. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Stories by Stan Lee. Art and Cover by Al Hartley. Queen of the screen! In this issue: untitled story (features singer "Percy Como," an allusion to singer Perry Como); untitled 1-pager; untitled story (gossip columnist Louella Parsons and entertainer Arthur Godfrey appear); untitled 1-pager (Patty "may get the lead in Darryl Zanuck's new movie," a reference to film producer Darryl F. Zanuck); untitled 1-pager; Patty and Jerry attend a studio party in her honor at Ciro's in untitled 1-pager; 2-page text story "A Lesson for Lola!" (writer unknown); untitled My Girl Pearl story; untitled 1-pager; and untitled story (features actor "Rory Hunter," an allusion to actors Rory Calhoun and Tab Hunter). 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Final issue. Cover by Al Hartley. Stories by Stan Lee and unknown. Art by Al Hartley and unknown. Queen of the screen! In this issue: Pub Jaxon interrupts a movie shoot in order to prepare Patty for a magazine interview in untitled story with art by Al Hartley; Jerry and Patty are still dancing long after the band has gone home in untitled 1-pager by Stan Lee and Al Hartley; Patty and Flame trade barbs, while Jerry has to rewrite a scene they will both be in, in untitled story with art by Al Hartley; the studio has Patty costumed too fancy for her role in untitled 1-pager with story by Stan Lee and pencils by Al Hartley; while Ginny prepares for a date, her roommate Fran finds herself drawn to him in 2-page text story "Sweet and Lovely"; an actor forgets his lines in untitled 1-pager with story by Stan Lee and pencils by Al Hartley; Patty's hair dresser shows her some new styles in untitled 1-pager with story by Stan Lee and pencils by Al Hartley; Pearl and Flash have to wait for a seat at the movie theater in untitled My Girl Pearl story by Stan Lee and Al Hartley; Patty and Flame trade barbs about each other's latest movies in untitled 1-pager with story by Stan Lee and pencils by Al Hartley; and Patty, along with cast and crew, is in the Hawaiian Islands to shoot the movie Sarong of the Islands in untitled story. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.





