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Dizzy Dames#3
Cover: Ken Bald

Dizzy Dames #3

Jan 1953 · American Comics Group · 0.10 USD
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Dizzy Dames #3 (1953) delivers a delightfully absurd backstage romp as aspiring stars Denise and Dotty land a gig as elevator operators at Radio City, determined to break into showbiz on their own chaotic terms. With a sly wink at mid-century media, the duo’s misadventures take a wild turn when they accidentally sabotage a variety show, a sci-fi broadcast, and even a live airing of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, all while navigating the surreal world of early television. Owen Fitzgerald handles both art and inks, while Ken Bald’s dynamic cover captures the zany energy of the issue.

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artist, inker Owen Fitzgerald · cover Ken Bald

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artist, inker Owen Fitzgerald
cover pencils, inks Ken Bald

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Aspiring performers Denise and Dotty are offered a job at the "Palace"--but it turns out to be Pedro's Pastrami Palace. Instead they go to work as elevator operators at Radio City, hoping to crash a television show and be "discovered." The two young women help destroy a variety show, a science fiction show, and a broadcast of "Uncle Tom's Cabin."

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