Tess Parker
Tess Parker is a Golden Age good-girl art character who appeared in Doll Man #27, drawn by Bill Ward. She later became associated with AC Comics' retrospective titles showcasing classic pin-up and good-girl artwork from the era.
Tess Parker made her entrance in the Golden Age, debuting in Doll Man #27 in 1950 under the pen of Bill Ward β an artist celebrated for his lush, expressive linework β and her presence in the catalog stretches a remarkable four decades, a testament to the enduring affection collectors have for this era's characters. Her appearances cluster around AC Comics' lovingly curated titles like Good Girl Art Quarterly and Bill Ward's Torchy Summer Fun Special, putting her in glamorous company alongside the likes of Torchy Todd, Phantom Lady, and She-Cat. With only seven catalog appearances, Tess is a genuine rarity β the kind of discovery that makes digging through Golden Age back issues so rewarding β and for fans of Bill Ward's distinctive style and AC's preservation of mid-century comics artistry, she's a charming find worth seeking out.


