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Cover: John Romita

Barbie #1

Jan 1991 · Marvel · 1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD; 0.60 GBP
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“The Fashion Show Must Go On!”

Marvel's 1991 launch of Barbie opens with a cover by John Romita that's hard to miss — a vivid pink-and-yellow close-up of Barbie's smiling face dominates the page, while a photo-realistic doll in a stylish patterned outfit stands posed right in her outstretched hand. The cover promises "Fashion Fun and Exciting Escapades!" and teases stories including "Modeling Mix-Up," "Poodle Pandemonium," and "Dancing Dilemma," giving readers a cheerful sense of the lively adventures waiting inside. With interior work by writer Lisa Trusiani and artist Mary Wilshire, this is a genuinely fun entry point into Marvel's take on one of pop culture's most enduring figures.

writer Lisa Trusiani · artist Mary Wilshire · inker John Lucas · colorist Renee Witterstaetter · cover John Romita

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cover pencils, inks John Romita

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Courtney isn't really a klutz, but can Barbie convince her to cut loose and "cut some rug"?

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