Candy #29
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeQuality Comics' teen humor series delivers another charming dose of romantic comedy with this August 1952 issue, as Candy — dressed in a bright red outfit — finds herself on a yellow sofa in an amusingly awkward moment with the blond Ted Dawson, pushing him back while delivering the perfectly contradictory quip: "Ted Dawson, if you try to kiss me, I'll scream! But don't worry, there's no one home!" The cover captures that playful, knowing wit that made Candy — "America's Favorite Teen-Age Girl" — such a delightful fixture of early '50s comics. At just 10 cents, this Quality Comics publication is a warm snapshot of the era's lighthearted teenage romance genre.
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Ted and Orville get jobs as parking attendants at the Roadside Club so they can afford to take Cathy and Trish to a school dance. Imagine their surprise when they find out the dance will be at the Club. Hilarity ensures as they try to attend the dance and keep their jobs.
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