Junie Prom Comics #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJunie Prom Comics #6 is an anthology of teen-oriented humor and fashion stories. Featured content includes "Beauty and the Blouse" by Paula of Hollywood, a fashion guide showcasing different clothing styles and looks for teenage girls, and a story involving Junie attending a boxing match with friends where romantic complications arise when she must choose between watching the fights and attending to her social obligations. Additional stories focus on typical teen activities and romantic mishaps centered around school life and career aspirations.
When Drucilla's new television set makes her suddenly popular with all the boys, Junie and her pal Lollie feel left in the lurch—until a movie theater contest lands Junie on the "Kiss and Televise!" show with guest star Tyronne Flower, where she wins a prize that turns the tables in a big way. This 1949 romp captures the perfect teenage mix of jealousy, comeuppance, and the wild appeal of early television as the ultimate social currency.
When Dexter's mother insists he help with housework before her bridge club arrives, the reluctant teenager decides to tackle the job with "imagination"—and a series of well-intentioned schemes that turn the household upside down. What starts as a bid to prove he's helpful spirals into comic chaos, with broken dishes, scattered papers, and increasingly frantic attempts to set things right. By the time his mother's guests arrive, Dexter learns that some jobs are best left to the professionals.
When Junie Prom lands a career day assignment at the city dog pound instead of the mayor's office—thanks to some scheming from a rival—she discovers that the job isn't quite what she expected. As she navigates her unexpected role catching stray dogs, she uncovers a chance to prove herself and show what she's really made of. A lighthearted tale about making the best of things when life throws you a curveball.
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