Katy Keene Comics #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeBilled as "America's Pin-Up Queen," Katy Keene charms her way through another delightful issue in this June 1952 entry from Archie's beloved series. Bill Woggon's cover captures Katy — in a floral red dress and flower in her hair — seated at a café table with a plaid-jacketed fellow named Randy, while a muscular character identified as "K.O. Kelly" looms nearby, pouring something with an expression that suggests he's far more interested in Katy than in his work. The playful back-and-forth in the speech bubbles sets a breezy, flirtatious tone that made this series such a warm fixture of early '50s comics.
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Bill Woggon sends along a package of pin-ups for Katy to model. After Sis is dissatisfied that "the plot sure is weak in this story," Bill Woggon gives her a short story to appear in.
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