Katy Keene Comics #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom Archie's "America's Pin-Up Queen" comes Katy Keene Comics #14 (January 1954), a delightfully lighthearted ten-cent treat brought to life entirely by Bill Woggon. The cover, signed by Woggon himself, sets a perfectly comic Western scene: a cowgirl-dressed Katy laughs triumphantly as a very determined turkey pecks a brawny fellow doubled over in pain, while a grinning little sidekick watches from a tree stump — the speech bubbles reading "Ho! Ho! Ho! And you said you could lick your weight in wildcats!!" and "Oww! Help!" say everything you need to know. With "All New Stories" promised inside, this issue pairs Katy's glamorous charm with some good old-fashioned barnyard slapstick for a winning combination.
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Katy gives in to reader demand and does a story with more pin-ups. When Gloria calls demanding to be included, Katy gives her some less than attractive poses.
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