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Patty Powers (1955) comic books 1955

  • Issue #4
    Patty Powers (1955) 4

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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.

  • Issue #5
    Patty Powers (1955) 5
    Published 1955 by Atlas.

    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.