Meet Corliss Archer #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Ninfant Nuisance," Corliss Archer finds herself in a tangled web after writing a heartfelt letter to movie star Richard Deane—only to have it intercepted by her brother Dexter. When young Raymond pieces the torn scraps together, his misinterpretation sends ripples through the household, sparking unintended drama. Written and illustrated by Al Feldstein, this 1948 Fox comic captures the quiet chaos of teenage crushes and mistaken identities, with a cover by Feldstein that perfectly frames the moment.
In "The Ninfant Nuisance," Corliss Archer finds herself in a sticky situation when her heartfelt letter to movie star Richard Deane is intercepted by Dexter—only to be accidentally reconstructed by Mildred’s younger brother Raymond, who leaps to the wrong conclusion that it’s meant for Dicky Foster. The misunderstanding sets off a chain of playful chaos, testing Corliss’s nerves and the fragile peace between her and Dexter.
In "The Homework Hoax," Corliss Archer tries to dodge a movie date by claiming she’s swamped with homework—only to find Dexter and Mildred already there, making her lie feel a little too convenient. The story unfolds with quiet tension as Corliss navigates the awkward truth, all drawn in crisp, expressive lines by E. K. R.
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