TV Teens Vol. 2 (1954) comic books
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Published 1955 by Charlton Comics Group.
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Cover by Chic Stone. Stories and art by Cover by Chic Stone and others. Teen comedy that plays up the still-new idea of "TV" with its title. When high-tech thieves are stealing TV sets, Ozzie and Babs set out to catch the crooks, but the only place to hide is inside the TV itself. During a tour of a TV factory, Teevy starts picking up TV shows (including "Dragnet") on the bubbles he blows with his bubble gum. Ozzie and Dip set out to climb Crag's Peak, but maybe they shouldn't have worn lederhosen for the trip. 3-D TV; Teevy: A Screen in the Night; Teevy: The Cast-Iron Curtain; Mexicali Ruse; Quiz Whiz Fizzes. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1955 by Charlton Comics Group.
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Cover by Chic Stone. Stories and art by Cover by Chic Stone and others. Teen comedy that plays up the still-new idea of "TV" with its title. When Babs must baby-sit her bratty cousin Sheba, Ozzie tries to convince the kid that they should all go dancing. The kids install a TV set in Ozzie's jalopy so they can watch TV while they drive, in a story 50 years ahead of its time. Ozzie's slick cousin Buzz tries to get rid of nerdy Philomel, but some people just can't take a hint. Li'l Sheba's Come-Back; Teevy: Rings a Bell; TV Teen Club: Dragnet Magnet; Big-Screen Test; Nix Don't Fix Pix; Philomel: Just For Kicks. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Nov 1954 by Charlton Comics Group.
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Cover by Chic Stone. Stories and art by Cover by Chic Stone and Rod Reed. Teen comedy that plays up the still-new idea of "TV" with its title. Ozzie and Dippy try to get the autograph of horror star Boris Karload, but that involves sneaking onto a film set. Vacuum Bloobstutter, as general manager of the U.S. Hole-Making Corporation, decides to get the facts on a carnival ring-toss game. Philomel's nerdy knowledge of the comic book character Atomic Mouse finally comes in handy when he enters a trivia contest. Comedy of Errors; What a Ball!; Whippersnappers; Big-Screen Test; Vacuum Bloobstutter; Philomel: Atomic Comic; Casting Today; Goofie: Dream Boy; Chuck. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1955 by Charlton Comics Group.
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Stories and art by Sid Lazarus and others. During the 1940s, military hero Don Winslow was the star of a comic strip, a movie serial and a popular radio show. Don and Red investigate after a ship is found adrift, with half its crew dead. A friend seeks Don's help after being swindled by a phony fortune teller. Mercedes finds danger while researching a news story, and only Don can get her out of it. Shanghaied; The Superstition of the Sea; Don Winslows Crossword Puzzle; Warriors of the Sea: Java Rescue; Bell Bottom Bill; The Return of the Dead; Navy Quiz; Colonel Corn and Korny Kobb; Lance O'Casey: The River of Death; Doc Sorebones; Muscle Hedd. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1955 by Charlton Comics Group.
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Cover by Gladys Parker. Stories and art by Gladys Parker and Lily Renee. Mopsy, one of the first female-centric comic strips, by pioneering female artist Gladys Parker, combines an Ever Meulen art style with pantomime-style gags and good-girl art. Wanting to go on a cruise, Mopsy seeks work as a cruise-ship hostess. Told that the new guy in town is a "woman-hater," Julie sees that as a challenge, in a story by another pioneering female cartoonist, Lily Renee. Advised by her father that her bikini leaves little to the imagination, Mitzi adds a face-mask. Cruisin' Along with Mopsy; Mopsy; Janie: Strike 'em Spellbound!; Fighting Fire with Fire; Pet Shop. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1955 by Charlton Comics Group.
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Cover by Gladys Parker. Stories and art by Gladys Parker and others. Mopsy, one of the first female-centric comic strips, by pioneering female artist Gladys Parker, combines an Ever Meulen art style with pantomime-style gags and good-girl art. When Mopsy tips over her canoe, a guitar is the next best thing. Mopsy finds a new use for a Lover's Leap after the latest boyfriend dumps her. If Scarlett O'Hara can make a dress out of curtains, then Mopsy can do the same with a tablecloth. Pistol Packing Pattie, another early female comics star, gives a prankster a lesson in the finer points of the English language. Mopsy; Clumsy Clara; Pistol Packing Pattie; Happy Hal; The Lighter Side; Doc Sorebones; Molasses Mouth. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1955 by Charlton Comics Group.$215.00
View scans- Paper: Off white to white
- Label #4372552018
$110.00
View scans- 3/4" spine split.
$13.50
- INCOMPLETE. Missing pages (affects art and story).
Cover by Gladys Parker. Stories and art by Gladys Parker and Pete Field. Mopsy, one of the first female-centric comic strips, by pioneering female artist Gladys Parker, combines an Ever Meulen art style with pantomime-style gags and good-girl art. Mopsy tries to change her image to impress handsome Tony, who claims he likes smart, modest women. Knitting a sweater for her dog turns out to be more challenging than Mopsy thought. When a woman loses weight after a steam bath, Mopsy decides the same will work for her clothes. Plus "Mopsy Modes" paper dolls, showcasing the fashions of another era. Mopsy; Mopsy Modes; Pixie; Gag-Bag; Comedy Column. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1955 by Charlton Comics Group.
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Cover by Gladys Parker. Stories and art by Gladys Parker and Joe Sinnott. Mopsy, one of the first female-centric comic strips, by pioneering female artist Gladys Parker, combines an Ever Meulen art style with pantomime-style gags and good-girl art. Mopsy tries investments to get the money for a new convertible, and when that fails, she goes to the horse track. Trudi thinks she's gained weight after her dress shrinks in the wash, in a reprint of the first published story by future Fantastic Four legend Joe Sinnott. Mopsy has no luck selling newspapers on the street corner, but everyone wants her superhero comics. It's Spring; Mopsy; Trudi: The Heavyweight; Masked Meeting. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1955 by Charlton Comics Group.
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Cover by Gladys Parker. Stories and art by Gladys Parker, Fred Neher and Clayton Cole. Mopsy, one of the first female-centric comic strips, by pioneering female artist Gladys Parker, combines an Ever Meulen art style with pantomime-style gags and good-girl art. Mopsy has to break her date with Rick to hang out with the boss's nerdy son Mortimer, so she decides to date both at once. The date goes down at the history museum, with help from a friendly mummy. Mopsy turns an eviction into a sidewalk cafe, perhaps the ultimate in making the best of a bad situation. The backup strip, Fred Neher's Some Punkins, is a one-panel gag strip that also features good-girl art. Who Stole That Kiss?; Mopsy; Some Punkins; Mopsy Modes; Going to the Dogs. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1955 by Charlton Comics Group.$95.00
View scan- 1.25" Cumulative spine split. Water spotting. Staple rust.
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Cover by Gladys Parker. Stories and art by Gladys Parker and Gracie Allen. Mopsy, one of the first female-centric comic strips, by pioneering female artist Gladys Parker, combines an Ever Meulen art style with pantomime-style gags and good-girl art. Mopsy decides to give herself a home perm, causing a meter-reader to think she's a ghostly spirit, and a talent agent to think she's a comedian. Thinking that she's found a poem Wally wrote for another girl, Kitty goes out with nerdy Rodney Bookmark to get back at Wally. Rather than fix a dent in her car, Mopsy sets out to make the rest of the car match it. Plus a three-page text piece written by comedy legend Gracie Allen of the Burns & Allen vaudeville duo. Mopsy; Bright Boy Bryson; Kitty: How Do I Love Thee?; Bon Voyage. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jul 1956 by Charlton Comics Group.
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Cover by Gladys Parker. Stories and art by Gladys Parker and Leslie Stevens. Mopsy, one of the first female-centric comic strips, by pioneering female artist Gladys Parker, combines an Ever Meulen art style with pantomime-style gags and good-girl art. Mopsy gets a new job where she can meet more eligible bachelors, only to learn that neither the job nor the bachelors are what she expected. Mopsy goes fishing, but the fish aren't interested in bait, only her lunch. Mopsy's new "super-grow" gardening seeds have a strange effect on a passing rooster. Plus "Mopsy Modes" paper dolls, showcasing the fashions of another era. Mopsy; Mopsy Modes; Rabbit's Foot Romance. Final issue under this title; issues #14 and 15 were actually published before issue #3. Series continues as Rock and Rollo (1957) #14. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.