Hedy De Vine Comics #35
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis October 1949 Marvel humor comic puts Hedy De Vine front and center in a perfectly timed gag: she's leaning across a "Kiss-Proof Lip-Stick" counter, proudly declaring "See — it comes off!" while a wide-eyed, clearly smitten fellow leans in and demands she try again. Ed Winiarski's bright, expressive linework gives the scene a breezy, lighthearted charm that suits Hedy's confident, playful personality to a tee. At 52 pages for just a dime, this is a genuinely generous package of mid-century comedy.
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Hedy obtains a role in a western film but her leading man uses a lot of tricks to make himself appear tall and handsome.
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